- mehrasa
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The normative model of strategic decision-making
suggests that executives examine a firm's external
environment and internal conditions. and in using the
set of objective criteria they derive from these
analyses. can decide on a strategy.
(A) conditions, and in using the set of objective
criteria they derive from these analyses, can
decide
(B) conditions, and they use the set of objective
criteria derived from these analyses in deciding
(C) conditions and, in using the set of objective
criteria derived from these analyses, deciding
Dl conditions and, using the set of objective criteria
derived from these analyses, decide
(E) conditions and, in their use of the set of
objective criteria they derive fromthese
analyses, they decide
suggests that executives examine a firm's external
environment and internal conditions. and in using the
set of objective criteria they derive from these
analyses. can decide on a strategy.
(A) conditions, and in using the set of objective
criteria they derive from these analyses, can
decide
(B) conditions, and they use the set of objective
criteria derived from these analyses in deciding
(C) conditions and, in using the set of objective
criteria derived from these analyses, deciding
Dl conditions and, using the set of objective criteria
derived from these analyses, decide
(E) conditions and, in their use of the set of
objective criteria they derive fromthese
analyses, they decide












