*CRAFTING AND EXEC. STRATEGIES >INTL. ED
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ISBN: 9781260565935
Author: Thompson
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 3, Problem 6ESP
a)
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To draw: Strategic map that shows different market positions of company in the industry.
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To discuss: Most attractive and most weakly positioned companies on the map.
c)
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To discuss: The companies that are likely to move to different positions on strategic map.
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