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Corporate-Level
Pertaining to decisions, strategies, and processes that affect the entire organization, as opposed to those affecting only individual departments or regions.
Functional
Relating to the practical or useful aspects of something, especially its use or purpose.
Business-Level Strategies
The tactics and approaches a business adopts to compete effectively in a particular market, focusing on achieving competitive advantage.
Corporate Strategy
The overarching plan and scope of an organization aimed at achieving long-term business objectives and competitive advantage.
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