An example of an intangible cost, as it relates to location decisions, is the quality of education.

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A location strategy in operations management is a plan that involves determining a company's objectives and finding the right location to achieve them. Location decisions are strategic decisions that require large financial investments and are irreversible.  Here are some factors to consider when choosing a new location: Geographical proximity, Availability of skilled programmers, Costs, and Availability of amenities and services.  Here are some steps to making location decisions: Identify dominant location factors Develop location alternatives Evaluate location alternatives Make a... Show more

An example of an intangible cost, as it relates to location decisions, is the quality of education.