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  2. Synergy - Wikipedia

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    The thesis, in a nutshell, is that synergistic effects have often provided functional advantages (economic benefits) in relation to survival and reproduction that have been favored by natural selection. The cooperating parts, elements, or individuals become, in effect, functional "units" of selection in evolutionary change.

  3. Corporate synergy - Wikipedia

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    Corporate synergy is a financial benefit that a corporation expects to realize when it merges with or acquires another corporation. Corporate synergy occurs when corporations interact congruently with one another, creating additional value.

  4. Cultural synergy - Wikipedia

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    Cultural synergy is a term coined from work by Nancy Adler [1] of McGill University which describes an attempt to bring two or more cultures together to form an organization or environment that is based on combined strengths, concepts and skills.

  5. Strategic alliance - Wikipedia

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    A strategic alliance is an agreement between two or more players to share resources or knowledge, to be beneficial to all parties involved. It is a way to supplement internal assets, capabilities and activities, with access to needed resources or processes from outside players such as suppliers, customers, competitors, companies in different industries, brand owners, universities, institutes ...

  6. Operating model - Wikipedia

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    Conglomerates – diversification is achieved without regard to complementary or synergistic effects. The nomenclature evolved, but the categories survive: Integrated: single business, requiring a single strategy for competitive advantage. Issues are formulated centrally and tailored for local needs to optimize the business.

  7. 4 Best Elliptical Workouts To Blast Belly Fat Fast - AOL

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    Unlike cycling or running on a treadmill, the elliptical engages your upper and lower body, creating a unique, synergistic effect that boosts your fat-burning potential.

  8. Monarch butterflies proposed for threatened species status - AOL

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    Other perils include exposure to insecticides and the effects of climate change, including increasing temperatures and drought, which affect resources they need to make their marathon migration.

  9. Media multiplier - Wikipedia

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    Media multiplier is a synergistic effect of the increased effectiveness of advertising appearing simultaneously in two or more different media platforms (for example, television and print). The media multiplier theory suggests that consumers exposed to advertising in multiple types of media will be more susceptible to the advertising message.