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08/02/2000 06:31 AM by Walter; | I found these books that may be related to your query:
Hillel, Daniel. Rivers of Eden : the struggle for water and the quest for peace in the Middle East /, Daniel Hillel. New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. x, 355 p. : [View full text and thread]
08/02/2000 06:31 AM by Walter; | I found these books that may be related to your query:
Hillel, Daniel. Rivers of Eden : the struggle for water and the quest for peace in the Middle East /, Daniel Hillel. New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. x, 355 p. : ill., [View full text and thread]
I would like to get some economics information about the mineral water industry- "eden water" in Israel. I would also like to get the analized information.
Thank you very much.
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07/27/2000 01:44 PM by tammy; information&analize the mineral industry in israel- "eden water" |
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05/23/2000 11:13 AM by Eric; | I don't know of any works carried out in other countries, regarding strategy and/or strategic grouping in the construction but will try to conslut other people to ask your question.
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04/25/2000 10:17 AM by name withheld; Strategy Study - Strategic Groups |
I am doing a Master Thesis in strategy - Strategic Grouping in the Portuguese Construction Industry.
Do you know some works carried out in other countries, regarding strategy and/or strategic grouping in the construction [View full text and thread]
02/16/2000 02:31 PM by Pedro Dal Bó; leverage and game theory | I don't know about SWOT, but game theory is useful to study any
situation in which there is a strategic interaction among the agents. In
game theory the players objectives, the players knowing the players
objectives, the possible [View full text and thread]
In MBA courses, it's customary to kick off strategy work with a SWOT analysis. In the real world, I've found it useful to precede SWOT analysis with what I informally call "Leverage Analysis": who wants what, who has what kind of [View full text and thread]
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