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Which of these factors is not a part of the global marketing environment as defined by the PESTEL model?
Materials Quantity Variance
The difference between the actual quantity of materials used in production and the standard quantity expected to be used, valued at the standard cost.
Standard Material Requirement
The specified quantity of materials required to produce a set number of units of a product according to the standard production process.
Currently Attainable Standards
Performance levels that can be achieved under current working conditions with reasonable effort.
Ideal Standards
Standards set based on the best possible conditions with no allowance for inefficiencies, used for benchmarking and goal-setting.
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