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Business, 18.02.2020 22:03, selamh1999

Military strategy and business strategy differ in that: a. Military strategy can only be learned through field experience; business strategy can be developed through analytical frameworks b. The objective of military strategy is to defeat the enemy; business strategy seeks coexistence rather than annihilation c. None - there is no conceptual difference d. There is no concept like tactics in business

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