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  2. Albert S. Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Albert S. Humphrey (2 June 1926 – 31 October 2005) was an American business and management consultant who specialized in organizational management and cultural change. Initially earning degrees in chemical engineering in Illinois, he eventually moved to London.

  3. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    In strategic planning and strategic management, SWOT analysis (also known as the SWOT matrix, TOWS, WOTS, WOTS-UP, and situational analysis) [1] is a decision-making technique that identifies the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of an organization or project.

  4. BSC SWOT - Wikipedia

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    BSC SWOT, or the Balanced Scorecard SWOT analysis, was introduced in 2001, by Lennart Norberg and Terry Brown. BSC SWOT is a simple concept that combines the two powerful tools BSC (Balanced Scorecard) and SWOT analysis when identifying factors that drives or hinders strategy. The four perspectives in BSC is combined with the four dimensions of ...

  5. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

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    advocacy.8 Of particular relevance to our analysis of A-5502-B is the Commission’s 2005 “Conflict of Interest Study” regarding pharmacy benefit managers (“PBMs”). In response to a 2003 Congressional request, the FTC analyzed data on PBMs and, in particular, on price

  6. Albert Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Albert Humphrey may refer to: Al Humphrey (1886–1961), baseball player; Albert S. Humphrey (1926–2005), US management consultant

  7. Talk:SWOT analysis/Archives/2019 - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia : Sources – SWOT analysis

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    The SWOT analyses below are however "product placement" SWOTS, not analyses of the organisation as a whole. The finite business objective for which these SWOT analyses are presented below is to provide proper sourcing for all articles, which is a subset of the general goal of improving the encyclopedia by implementing core content policies like ...

  9. Citation analysis - Wikipedia

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    Citation-based plagiarism detection (CbPD) [36] relies on citation analysis, and is the only approach to plagiarism detection that does not rely on the textual similarity. [37] CbPD examines the citation and reference information in texts to identify similar patterns in the citation sequences.