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Editor: James W Bronson (The University of Wisconsin, USA)
Contributors: Kellie Goldfien, Ryan Wolford
Reviewer: William A Drago, (University of Wisconsin, USA)
At the conclusion of this chapter, you should be able to:
- define competition and competitive intelligence
- differentiate between parallel products and substitute products
- state the goals of competitive intelligence
- discuss public sources of information for competitive intelligence
- understand the role of industry structure in competitive intelligence
- complete a competitor analysis
Questions & Answers
define biology infour way
Explain the following terms .
(1) Abiotic factors in an ecosystem
Abiotic factors are non living components of ecosystem.These include physical and chemical elements like temperature,light,water,soil,air quality and oxygen etc
Qasim
passive process of transport of low-molecular weight material according to its concentration gradient
AI-Robot
what is production?
Catherine
how did the oxygen help a human being
how did the nutrition help the plants
Biology is a branch of Natural science which deals/About living Organism.
evolutionary history and relationship of an organism or group of organisms
AI-Robot
cell is the smallest unit of the humanity biologically
Abraham
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OpenStax, Business fundamentals. OpenStax CNX. Oct 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11227/1.4
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