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Marketing and Sales Development Coordinator

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Real-Life Decision Making

To succeed in this profession, you must have excellent problem-solving skills.

Rori Reber is a marketing coordinator for a publishing company. "Another important aspect of this job is thinking creatively," she says.

You are a marketing and sales development coordinator for the Fly Rite Kite Co. You are preparing a trade show booth.

You have an excellent presentation planned out, and you're within budget. One item that you are particularly proud of is a kite-shaped sign that even has a tail that looks as if it's blowing in the wind.

The total cost for this sign will be $500, but it's sure to grab attention.

But wait! A few days after you have Fly Rite's booth planned, your boss tells you that your budget has been cut. Now you only have $50 to spend on signage.

What do you do?

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