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What geographical advantages did Western Europe have in its encounters with the non-Western world in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries? How did the Portuguese lead the way in exploration? What role did Prince Henry the Navigator play? How did imported eastern ideas and innovations spur the Portuguese advance?
Architecture Strategy
The planning and implementation of foundational structures and systems of an organization to achieve its long-term objectives.
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A powerful and influential public recommendation or support for a brand or product, typically by a well-known or reputable figure.
Architecture Strategy
A planning approach that outlines the structure, technology, and processes required to achieve long-term organizational goals.
House Of Brands
A brand management strategy wherein a company markets a range of separate and distinct brands, each focused on meeting the needs of different market segments.
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