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  • ...ucts. It forces managers to make in-depth economic analysis, analysis of [[market]] issues and sales, development of the [[product]] and a sound [[investment ...ralization allows for better adaptation to local [[needs]] in a changing [[market]] [[environment]]. Effective use requires that the following conditions are
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  • ...nalysis''', '''PESTLE analysis''' and '''PESTEL analysis'''. In '''PESTLED analysis''' additional '''D'''emographic factor is added. ==Main factors of STEEPLE analysis==
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  • ...T analysis]] and [[TOWS analysis]], it requires also inputs from [[STEEPLE analysis]]<ref>Cavusgil, S. T., 2004, pp. 607-617</ref><ref>Gruber, M., 2008, pp. 16 * market changes
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  • ...y matrix''' (other names: '''matrix of [[product]] attractiveness''', '''[[market]] attractiveness matrix''', '''GE matrix''') dates back to the seventies. I The [[method]] is also called '''McKinsey nine-field analysis''' ('''9W analysis''') of the company's [[production]] portfolio. This matrix consists of two
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  • ...and thus also referred not to the rotation, but the net results (profits). Market segmentation is the basis for the selection of target markets ..., precede the selection of target markets. To experiment involves the same market and the application of different [[marketing]] tools and activities, such a
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  • '''Analysis of preferences''' is a research approach consisting in classifying objects The basic methods of analysis of preferences in [[strategic management]] include ranking and scoring.
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  • ...more expensive than passive management due to the additional research and analysis required. ...ize on this conviction by overweighting or underweighting that security or market.
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  • ...] future trends or identifying [[customer]] preferences. Multivariate data analysis can help managers make more informed decisions, as it allows them to analyz ==Example of multivariate data analysis==
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  • ...novate and differentiate its products to remain competitive in a crowded [[market]]. ...or]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[PEST analysis]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[STEEPLE analysis]]}} }}
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  • ...preparing specific strategies for every group according to its [[relative market share]] and actual or projected sales growth rate. It can be also used to m '''Portfolio analysis''' in [[strategic management]] allows to answer key questions how to shape
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  • Du Pont Analysis is a comprehensive [[evaluation]] [[method]] based on the profitability pre The Du Pont method has been used in financial analysis for the first time in 1919It was created by chief financial officer of Du P
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  • ...views, reports and observations, to identify relationships and trends. The analysis of information helps to identify emerging opportunities and potential risks ==Example of analysis of information==
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  • ...d other organisations. It provides guidance on the definition, collection, analysis and use of data on innovation and its effects. The Oslo Manual includes def ...ce, such as [[research and development]] expenditure, innovation output, [[market]] share and [[customer]] satisfaction.
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  • ...hich can also be referred to as '''financial statement''' or '''accounting analysis''', "defines current state of a business, sub-business, [[company]] or [[pr ==Purpose of analysis==
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  • ...]] share. In this situation, it is considered appropriate to use portfolio analysis methods. ...encourage managers to take [[action]] adjusted to the requirements of the market, as well as to cope with the competition.
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  • '''Feasibility analysis''' is an analysis of a [[project]] which supports [[process]] of decision-making by scrutinou '''Feasibility analysis''' is not a strict methodology and is not normative. Rather, it is a broad
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  • ...s about when to buy and sell individual stocks. The performance of a stock market is also a good indicator of the overall economic health of a country or reg ==Example of stock market performance==
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  • '''Fit gap analysis''' is a [[method]] used by businesses to compare their current business pro ==Example of fit gap analysis==
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  • ...correct them. Technical corrections are used as a way to ensure that the [[market]] price of a financial instrument is accurate and reflective of its true va ...intrinsic value. For example, if a stock had been trading at $150, but the analysis of past trading patterns and price movements indicated that its true value
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  • Analysis of the key success factors is the [[method]] used to analyze the resources ...n 6. The most common items highlighted by analysts, are: position in the [[market]], the level of [[organization]] of the company, profitability, share of [[
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