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In a Factory,who is more important?The accountant,the researcher,the salesman or the machine operator?
Asked by ace 2006
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THE SALESMAN !... I agree that the team must work together. However, It is said that "necessity is the mother of invention". Without a customer's need, a researcher need not invent, a machinist need not create, and the accountant has no money to account for. The salesman is the critical link between the factory and the needy customer.
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All play a vital role
Answered by nettradellc
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the machine operator
Answered by coreyzlilangel
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The operator. Without him, the other three wouldn't be needed.
Answered by AwesomeBill
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The Team
Answered by prince of spices
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They are all important, because they all rely on each other to make the company function. Each one just does a different job. You remove anyone and then there will be no reason to have the others.
Answered by mr. Bob
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they are all needed, without the accountant no one would get paid so the others would quit, the researcher makes sure the product is working and how it can be better so the factory doens't go out of business by the next big thing developed, the salesman makes sure the products get sold as a business that doesn't sell anything is doomed to fail, and a machine oprator is needed to make the product or they cant make anything to sell
Answered by ditre06
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The machine operator is, because if you can't fabricate a product for distribution, the accountant, the researcher, or the salesman's job would have no reason to exist.
Answered by toadhopper422
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It takes all of them.
Answered by texasboy
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What purpose does the company have? Do they simply want to stay at their present production ability? Do they want to grow? You could that any of these people are "the most important" but everyone who says the team as a whole is most correct.
My pick would be the researcher... completely different, but I'm thinking about the future. If he researches ways to make things better, cheaper, faster... then the company is more efficient. Also, he might develop a new product.
Those are my two cents.
Answered by sb_bowler
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