Strategic implications refer to the potential outcomes or consequences of a strategic decision or action for an organization. They involve assessing how a decision will impact the overall direction, performance, competitiveness, and sustainability of the organization. Understanding strategic implications helps leaders make informed choices that align with broader organizational goals and objectives.
True
Mark Dineen has written: 'The strategic implications of Irish immigrants to retail public house operations'
Greg Austin has written: 'Japan and Greater China' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'China's public order crisis and its strategic implications'
Thomas A. Barry has written: 'The strategic implications of 1992 on the Irish drinks industry' -- subject(s): Beverage industry, Management, Europe 1992
for is the correct choice
Robert G Bell has written: 'Implications of extending the SALT I interim agreement' -- subject(s): Nuclear disarmament, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
David F. Larcker has written: 'Corporate governance matters' -- subject(s): Corporate governance 'Strategic decision processes and implications for the design of accounting information systems'
implications for - is correct.
A strategic liability is a liability that is strategic.
Economic recesion - implications
what is Cultural Implications sport
John Redmond Wilson has written: 'A review and analysis of the Irish business excellence model and the implications of its introduction for small to medium size enterprises' -- subject(s): Small business, Strategic planning