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Having read and studying environmental scanning and analysis section this semester.
Assume you are opening one of the retail stores listed below.
Identify and discuss the Theories, Models, and Concepts that would provide useful information about the environmental forces likely to affect the store that you choose. Discuss with examples.
a) Women clothing store,
b) Grocery store,
c) Fast food restaurant
d) Furniture store
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