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sammy

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What are the performance dimensions for corporate objectives?

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How can situation analysis help the manager make decisions?



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Answer to Question 1

Corporate objectives are typically set in relation to four performance dimensions: (1) sales, (2) market share, (3) profit, and (4) cash.

Answer to Question 2

Situation analysis can be conducted to help the manager make three decisions. One is how to select corporate strategy; the second major decision is what corporate objectives to set; and the third decision is related to budgeting or the allocation of resources to achieve those goals.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
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