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Revision as of 21:31, 25 September 2020
The systematic review and planning of an organisation's longer term objectives and the means of realising those objectives.
Strategic analysis tools include:
- Environmental impact matrix, often referred to as PEST analysis
- Market life cycle
- Market environment matrix
- Porter's Five Forces
- Value chain analysis
- Boston matrix
- Ansoff's product-market matrix
- SWOT analysis