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Business, 23.02.2021 02:10 Isaiahtate053

A company's competitive strength scores pinpoint its strengths and weaknesses against rivals and point to offensive and defensive strategies capable of producing first-rate results. determine whether a company has a cost-effective value chain. determine if the company's market opportunities are better than those of its rival. analyze whether a company is well positioned to gain market share and be the industry's profit leader. determine whether a company's resource strengths are sufficient to allow it to earn bigger profits than rivals.

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