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Strategic interventions are designed to help organisations to gain a comprehensive understanding of their environments and to devise appropriate responses to external demands.
Significant Resources
Significant resources refer to substantial or important assets, financial or otherwise, that are available for use by individuals, organizations, or nations.
Low-growth Markets
Markets characterized by slow or no growth in terms of sales or customer base, often saturating or mature industries.
Cash Cows
In business, products or units that generate significantly more money than they consume, often found within mature markets where they have established a dominant market share.
Excess Funds
Refers to the surplus money a business has after all its operational costs, taxes, and obligations have been met, which can be invested or saved for future use.
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