Business Studies, asked by cpathania1650, 1 year ago

When an activity becomes something a company has learned to perform proficiently and capably, the company is said to have?

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Answered by Neeraj23051
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1. A company's "macro-environment" refers to: 
A. the industry and the competitive arena in which the company operates. 
B. general economic conditions plus the factors driving change in the markets where a company operates. 
C. the strategically relevant factors outside a company's industry boundaries—economic conditions, political factors, socio-cultural forces, technological factors, environmental factors, and legal/regulatory conditions. 
D. the competitive market environment that exists between a company and its competitors. 
E. the dominant economic features of a company's industry.

C. the strategically relevant factors outside a company's industry boundaries—economic conditions, political factors, socio-cultural forces, technological factors, environmental factors, and legal/regulatory conditions.

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