TITLE

Strategies for success

AUTHOR(S)
Hrisak, Daniel M.
PUB. DATE
September 1997
SOURCE
Chartered Accountants Journal;Sep97, Vol. 76 Issue 8, p64
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on survey results concerning industrial competition in business markets of the United States. Need for changes in strategy; Trend towards similarity among established businesses; Reasons for success of newcomers to the industrial market.
ACCESSION #
107993

Tags: COMPETITION

 

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