Because it is located in between S Asia AW Asia and Asia so if it was controlled then the country who controlled it would be able to have a good place in a war
Planning is delivering strategic value.
False.
Foreigners gained no value from Afghanistan but it may have gained a freedom from Canada but that's it otherwise No value was gained
Strategic competitiveness is achieved when a firm successfully formulates and implements a value-creating strategy.
What value do the SWOT and Matched Pair Analyses add to the strategic planning process?
- A press statement about ISAF in Afghanistan. - Content on Facebook. - A search operation in an Afghan village. - All of the above.
No. The "book value" of a firm is based on the outstanding shares, liquidable assets, and cash-on-hand - all recorded financial data. The "strategic value" of a firm may actually be much more than what the firm is work "on the books," as a company acquiring the firm may want to pay more for that strategic value.
It increases the likelihood your strategic goals will be accomplished by securing resources needed ahead of other needs.
A company can quantify the value of strategic supply relationships by comparing the data from before implementation to the data after implementation of a just in time delivery system..
It depends on your point of view. Some would say no. Canada has no strategic interest in Afghanistan and whatever strategic interest we do have apply more so in other countries. Others would say yes. Canada agreed to help the USA but did not want to invade Iraq. So Canada said they would take care of Afghanistan and they did. Canada was the major force there for a long time. Either way our job is done and winding down. Afghanistan will have to decide it's future for itself. But rest assured should they decide to once again export terror, Canada and others will be back.
Most could not believe that Alaska could ever be inhabited and had no known value or strategic purpose.
The Ohio River Valley had an important strategic value for France as Canada was linked to the Mississippi River which at the time was an important trade route going south to Louisiana, which was also a colony of France.