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IDENTIFICATION

1. The exchange of capital, goods, and


services across international borders or
territories, significant share of gross domestic
product (GDP).
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2. Raising of cattle for milk, beef, and


hides.
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3. A business that earns most or all of its


revenues from agriculture.
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4. Example of these are Government
Owned Controlled Corporation
Executives like GSIS.
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5. This was patterned after the UN


International Standard Industrial
Classification (ISIC) Rev. 4, but with some
modifications to reflect national situation and
requirements.
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6. The process of converting raw


materials, components, or parts into
finished goods that meet a customer’s
expectations or specifications.
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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.
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8. A product that is bought from the


global market.
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9. A product that is sold to the global


market.
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10. Working with or extraction of raw


materials/natural resources.
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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.
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12. Transportation, finance, utilities, retail,


housing, banking, and other
Services, what industry classification are
these?
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13. Knowledge based services


like consultation.
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14. Service industries or providing


essential services and support to
allow other levels of industry to
function.
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15. He introduced Competitive Forces


Model.
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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.
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17. The author of “Contemporary


Strategy Analysis”.
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18. Control the industrial and government


decision-making processes includes industry
executives and management and bureaucrats
and elected officials in government.
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19. It helps to identify opportunities, to


plan and to take appropriate actions.
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20. A tool that facilitates a company's


understanding of
its position relative to other companies
that produce similar products or services.
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21. A characteristic that place the


business or project at a
disadvantage relative to others.
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22. It is concerned with estimation of


direction and intensity of changes in
environment factors.
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23. It provides us answer to the key


issues presented by the environment and
their impact on business.
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24. These are the elements in the


environment that could cause
trouble for the business or project.
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25. These are the elements that the


business or project could exploit to its
advantage.
ENUMERATION

26-28. THREE IMPORTANT FACTORS


OF INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
ENUMERATION

29-33. FIVE CLASSIFICATION OF


INDUSTRY
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34-37. S-W-O-T
ENUMERATION

38-42. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES OR


COMPETITIVE FORCES MODEL
ENUMERATION

43-46. THE PROCESS OF


ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
ENUMERATION

47-50. GIVE AT LEAST 4


AGRIBUSINESS IN THE
PHILIPPINES

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