strategic activity

  • 1Strategic complexity — may refer to: * the degree of complexity of elements of a strategy * the number of elements of a strategic activity system (see Michael Porter s book Competitive Strategy for a discussion) * the emerging field of Complexity Theory and… …

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  • 2Strategic management — is a field that deals with the major intended and emergent initiatives taken by general managers on behalf of owners, involving utilization of resources, to enhance the performance of firms in their external environments.[1] It entails specifying… …

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  • 3Activity-based management — (ABM) is a method of identifying and evaluating activities that a business performs using activity based costing to carry out a value chain analysis or a re engineering initiative to improve strategic and operational decisions in an organization …

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  • 4Strategic planning — is an organization s process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. In order to determine where it is going, the organization needs to… …

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  • 5Activity-based costing — (ABC) is a costing model that identifies activities in an organization and assigns the cost of each activity resource to products and services according to the actual consumption by each in order to generate the actual cost of products and… …

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  • 6Activity centre — is a term used in urban planning and design for a mixed use urban area where there is a concentration of commercial and other land uses. For example, the central business districts of cities (CBD) are also known as central actvities districts… …

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  • 7strategic alliance — strategic partnership An agreement between two or more firms to engage in an activity on a shared basis. The outside activities of each partner are not affected by the alliance, which is designed to build on the expertise of each member and the… …

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  • 8Strategic Urban Planning — The general objectives of strategic urban planning (SUP) include clarifying which city model is desired and working towards that goal, coordinating public and private efforts, channelling energy, adapting to new circumstances and improving the… …

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  • 9Strategic bombing during World War II — For a list of notable strategic bombings in the European Theatre of World War II, see List of air operations during the Battle of Europe. Main article: Air warfare of World War II Strategic bombing during World War II Part of World War II …

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  • 10Strategic early warning system — The aim of an Strategic Early Warning System (SEWS) is to assist organizations in dealing with discontinuities or strategic “surprises”. By detecting “weak signals” (Igor Ansoff, 1975), which can be perceived as important discontinuities in an… …

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