CRAFTING+EXEC.STRAT.:CONCEPTS (LOOSE)
CRAFTING+EXEC.STRAT.:CONCEPTS (LOOSE)
22nd Edition
ISBN: 9781260157178
Author: Thompson
Publisher: MCG
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To discuss: Whether the company in a weak good or an average competitive position and the current situation of the company.

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To discuss: Whether the company is seem to be a good financial positions.

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To discuss: Whether the company is seems to be a competitive advantage position and sustainable.

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To discuss: The problems faced by the company.

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