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This summary contains the following chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15


Summary of the book 'Strategy for the Corporate Level' by Campbell, Whitehead, Alexander and Goold. The summary includes all chapters that are mandatory reading for the course Corporate Strategy 2019-2020
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Summary of the book 'Strategy for the Corporate Level' by Campbell, Whitehead, Alexander and Goold. The summary includes all chapters that are mandatory reading for the course Corporate Strategy 2019-2020


Corporate Strategy (Master Strategic Management). Summary of the following chapters: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 8 - 9 -10 - 11 - 13 - 14 - 15
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Corporate Strategy (Master Strategic Management). Summary of the following chapters: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 8 - 9 -10 - 11 - 13 - 14 - 15


This document contains summaries of the required reading articles of Corporate Strategy 2018 -2019 (Master Business Administration) - Radboud University

1. Johnson, M.W., C. M. Christensen, and H. Kagermann. (2008)."Reinventing Your Business Model." Harvard Business Review 86, no. 12 
2. Kim, W.C., & Mauborgne, R. 2004. Blue ocean strategy. Harvard Business Review
3. McCarthy, K. and Aalbers, H.L.(2016) Technological Acquisitions: The Impact of Geography on Post-Acquisition Innovation Perfor...
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This document contains summaries of the required reading articles of Corporate Strategy 2018 -2019 (Master Business Administration) - Radboud University

1. Johnson, M.W., C. M. Christensen, and H. Kagermann. (2008)."Reinventing Your Business Model." Harvard Business Review 86, no. 12 
2. Kim, W.C., & Mauborgne, R. 2004. Blue ocean strategy. Harvard Business Review
3. McCarthy, K. and Aalbers, H.L.(2016) Technological Acquisitions: The Impact of Geography on Post-Acquisition Innovation Perfor...


An extensive English summary of the book 'Strategy for the Corporate Level' by Campbell, Whitehead, Alexander and Goold! Chapter 1 up to and including Chapter 15 (except Chapter 7) and the Appendix (including figures and tables)! The perfect help to pass your exam!
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An extensive English summary of the book 'Strategy for the Corporate Level' by Campbell, Whitehead, Alexander and Goold! Chapter 1 up to and including Chapter 15 (except Chapter 7) and the Appendix (including figures and tables)! The perfect help to pass your exam!

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HIEU 201 Exam Answers Western Civilization Liberty University (HIEU201 History of Western Civilization 1)

HIEU 201 Exam Answers 
Western Civilization
Liberty University 

The environment of early Mesopotamia was characterized by
swamps that had to be drained before they could be cultivated

In Mesopotamia, all human activity was subordinated to religion....
and human beings believed that the people were given life in order to serve the gods.

These things reflected the sense of insecurity and a...
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HIEU 201 Exam Answers Western Civilization Liberty University (HIEU201 History of Western Civilization 1)

HIEU 201 Exam Answers 
Western Civilization
Liberty University 

The environment of early Mesopotamia was characterized by
swamps that had to be drained before they could be cultivated

In Mesopotamia, all human activity was subordinated to religion....
and human beings believed that the people were given life in order to serve the gods.

These things reflected the sense of insecurity and a...