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Gen.William Westmoreland
Situational Analysis
The process of assessing an organization's internal and external environment to understand its capabilities, customers, and business environment.
Grand Strategy
A comprehensive plan of action developed by a state or organization to achieve long-term objectives and fulfill overarching goals.
Organization Environment
Pertains to the external and internal factors influencing an organization's operations, including economic, technological, social, and political elements.
Situational Analysis
Situational analysis refers to the process of evaluating the current state of a situation or environment to make informed decisions.
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