External environment includes a combination of all factors coming from outside of the organization that affect its performance.
Debate the different ways in which the external environment can be explored, and for what purposes.
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External environment includes a combination of all factors coming from outside of the organization that affect its performance. Debate the different ways in which the external environment can be explored, and for what purposes.
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