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Organizations consistently use adequate experimental methods to evaluate the effectiveness of training programs.
Diversification Analysis
A technique that helps a firm search for growth opportunities from among current and new markets as well as current and new products.
Business Portfolio Analysis
A strategic evaluation that examines a company’s range of products or services to determine their individual strengths, weaknesses, and contributions to overall business goals.
Strategic Business Units
Subsidiary divisions within a larger company, each focusing on a specific business area, with its own strategy and objectives.
Competitive Advantage
The attributes or abilities of a firm that enable it to outperform its competitors.
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