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Discover efficient resource allocation strategies in strategic management through a hybrid approach. Explore relevant tools and case studies for effective decision-making and balanced scorecard implementation.
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Finding information in Management and Leadership Michael Reid
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An efficient resource allocation in strategic management using a novel hybrid method. Author(s) Wudhikarn, Ratapol Source Management Decision; Aug 2016; vol. 54 (no. 7); p. 1702-1731 Subject Headings RESOURCE allocation; STRATEGIC planning; DECISION making; BALANCED scorecard; ANALYTIC network process; GOAL programming
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