ashg84 wrote:The normative model of strategic decision-making suggests that executives examine a firm's external environment and internal conditions, and in using the set objective criteria they drive from these analyses, can decide on a strategy.
a) Same
b) conditions, and they use the set objective criteria derived from these analyses in deciding
c) conditions, and, using the set objective criteria derived from these analyses, decide
Please suggest ...
Thanks
Sentence intends to convey that
MODEL suggests THAT Executive examine X and decide Y. Use of SUGGESTS indicates that we need to use SUBJUNCTIVE ...meaning verb in root form.
a) Many issues
(1) use of CAN DECIDE is wrong (root form is DECIDE);
(2) comma before and after AND makes the phrase AND...ANALYSES non-essential ...sentence becomes "Executive examine ..conditions can decide on a strategy". The two verbs are not properly connected
b) breaks the sentence into 2 independent clauses (MODEL suggests THAT Executive examine X ,and THEY USE ...). This suggests that THEY USE...is not suggested by the MODEL. If b had used THAT before THEY then this choice would have become viable option (eg MODEL suggests THAT Executive examine X , THAT and THEY USE ...)
c) OK - no issues with the AND - properly connects two verbs (MODEL suggests that Executive examine ..conditions AND ,...., DECIDE...). The phrase USING...ANALYSES acts as a modifiers (properly set-off with comma).
IMO
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