services across international borders or territories, significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). IDENTIFICATION
2. Raising of cattle for milk, beef, and
hides. IDENTIFICATION
3. A business that earns most or all of its
revenues from agriculture. IDENTIFICATION 4. Example of these are Government Owned Controlled Corporation Executives like GSIS. IDENTIFICATION
5. This was patterned after the UN
International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) Rev. 4, but with some modifications to reflect national situation and requirements. IDENTIFICATION
6. The process of converting raw
materials, components, or parts into finished goods that meet a customer’s expectations or specifications. IDENTIFICATION
7. These are automobiles, appliances,
electronics, furniture, sporting goods, lumber, etc., and parts for them. Goods that do not quickly wear out and provide utility over time. IDENTIFICATION
8. A product that is bought from the
global market. IDENTIFICATION
9. A product that is sold to the global
market. IDENTIFICATION
10. Working with or extraction of raw
materials/natural resources. IDENTIFICATION
11. The process of selling consumer goods or
services to customers through multiple channels of distribution to earn a profit and usually it’s done directly to its final consumer. IDENTIFICATION
12. Transportation, finance, utilities, retail,
housing, banking, and other Services, what industry classification are these? IDENTIFICATION
13. Knowledge based services
like consultation. IDENTIFICATION
14. Service industries or providing
essential services and support to allow other levels of industry to function. IDENTIFICATION
15. He introduced Competitive Forces
Model. IDENTIFICATION
16. It is the careful study of various factors
influencing the business. It is the process by which organization monitor their relevant environment to identify opportunities and threats affecting their business. IDENTIFICATION
17. The author of “Contemporary
Strategy Analysis”. IDENTIFICATION
18. Control the industrial and government
decision-making processes includes industry executives and management and bureaucrats and elected officials in government. IDENTIFICATION
19. It helps to identify opportunities, to
plan and to take appropriate actions. IDENTIFICATION
20. A tool that facilitates a company's
understanding of its position relative to other companies that produce similar products or services. IDENTIFICATION
21. A characteristic that place the
business or project at a disadvantage relative to others. IDENTIFICATION
22. It is concerned with estimation of
direction and intensity of changes in environment factors. IDENTIFICATION
23. It provides us answer to the key
issues presented by the environment and their impact on business. IDENTIFICATION
24. These are the elements in the
environment that could cause trouble for the business or project. IDENTIFICATION
25. These are the elements that the
business or project could exploit to its advantage. ENUMERATION
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