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A geographical segment is defined in part by AASB 8 as being a distinguishable component of an entity engaged in providing products and services within a particular social and cultural environment.
Radical Invention
An innovation that represents a significant departure from existing practices or products, often creating new markets or dramatically changing existing ones.
New-Product Strategies
Approaches, methods, or plans developed by businesses to introduce and establish new products in the market successfully.
Product Deletion
The process of permanently removing a product from a company's offerings due to factors like poor sales, obsolescence, or strategic realignment.
Brand Extension
The practice of using an established brand name on a new product category, leveraging the brand's existing reputation and customer base.
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