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steposvetlana [31]
4 years ago
15

Strategic​ ________________ is essential for learning organizations to avoid stagnation through continuous​ self-examination and

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Social Studies
1 answer:
Assoli18 [71]4 years ago
5 0

I believe the answer is: management

Strategic management refers to the continuous assessment that we shall always done to ensure that we are accomplishing our goals. This would cover everything starting from the creation of the plan, supervising the plan and evaluation of the plan after the success or failure.

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The colonists didn’t see it that way. They resented not only having to buy goods from the British but pay tax on them as well. “The tax never got collected, because there were riots all over the pace,” Randall says. Ultimately, Benjamin Franklin convinced the British to rescind it, but that only made things worse. “That made the Americans think they could push back against anything the British wanted,” Randall says.

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