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  2. 3Cs model - Wikipedia

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    In the construction of a business strategy, three main elements must be taken into account: The Company; The Customers; The Competitors; Only by integrating these three can a sustained competitive advantage exist. Ohmae refers to these key factors as the three Cs or the strategic triangle. Customers have wants and needs.

  3. Strategic Choice Theory - Wikipedia

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    The two problems of the earlier research were that most of the research uses different centers as a point of reference. The second problem is that most researches focuses on how the choices are made and not what comes from those choices. [6] The choice to use this strategic choice theory in industrial relations is contained by two things.

  4. Axiom of determinacy - Wikipedia

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    Let α ∈ J be the index of the strategies in S 1 and S 2. We need to consider all strategies S 1 = {s 1 (α)} α∈J of the first player and all strategies S 2 = {s 2 (α)} α∈J of the second player to make sure that for every strategy there is a strategy of the other player that wins against it. For every strategy of the player considered ...

  5. Borel determinacy theorem - Wikipedia

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    A winning strategy for a player is a function that tells the player what move to make from any position in the game, such that if the player follows the function they will surely win. More specifically, a winning strategy for player I is a function f that takes as input sequences of elements of A of even length and returns an element of A ...

  6. Choice modelling - Wikipedia

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    Louviere (marketing and transport) and colleagues in environmental and health economics came to disavow the American terminology, claiming that it was misleading and disguised a fundamental difference discrete choice experiments have from traditional conjoint methods: discrete choice experiments have a testable theory of human decision-making ...

  7. Robert S. Siegler - Wikipedia

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    Robert S. Siegler (born 12 May 1949) is an American psychologist and professor of psychology at Columbia University.He is a recipient of the American Psychological Association's 2005 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award.

  8. Secretary problem - Wikipedia

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    Graphs of probabilities of getting the best candidate (red circles) from n applications, and k/n (blue crosses) where k is the sample size. The secretary problem demonstrates a scenario involving optimal stopping theory [1] [2] that is studied extensively in the fields of applied probability, statistics, and decision theory.

  9. Typology of business strategies - Wikipedia

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    This is the least effective of the four strategies. It is without direction or focus. Miles, Snow et al. (1978) have identified three reasons why organizations become reactors: Top management may not have clearly articulated the organization's strategy. Management does not fully shape the organization's structure and processes to fit a chosen ...