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The three parts of the external environment which affects a firm strategic action are

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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A firm's strategic actions are the actions taken by the firm in order to increase sales and profitability. These strategies are a part of the business policy under which a firm conducts marketing processes.

The three parts of the external environment which affect a firm's strategic actions are:
(i) General Environment: The social, political and economic changes that affect the strategic processes. 
(ii) Industry Environment: The condition of the industry determines the strategy of the firm.
(iii) Competitor Environment: The competition in the market decides how the firm would carry out its marketing processes. 

Answered by Anonymous
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three parts of the external environment which affect a firm's strategic actions are: (i) General Environment: The social, political and economic changes that affect the strategic processes. (ii) Industry Environment: The condition of the industry determines the strategy of the firm.

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