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The Nixon Administration:
Critical Success Factors
Key areas in which satisfactory results will ensure successful competitive performance for the organization.
Continuous Improvement
A continuous endeavor to enhance products, services, or processes by making both small and significant improvements.
World-class
A term used to describe products, services, processes, or operations that are considered to be among the best in the world.
Market Leadership
A position achieved by a company when it becomes the top seller of a product or service within its industry or market.
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