A STUDY OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
Keywords:
expansion, supply, opportunity.Abstract
This value pie expansion is vertically integrated with broad customer base that leads pull of" offerings and in turn contributes to undergo capacity expansion strategies on supply side for inorganic - organic growth. The company should look-into customer's value creation and value expanding efforts and continuously pursue to find-out thai opportunity. The most crucial and determining factor is the competition that acts as a catalyst to transform today's value added and differentiated business norms to underpin competitive advantages to tomorrow's quality, semce or other value standards. This requires continuous value up-gradation of the firm's offerings through an efficient value chain system.
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