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Discuss why a strategic analysis is so important in a "turnaroun."
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Turnaround Plan
Discuss why a strategic analysis is so important in a "turnaroun."
Please use scholarly journals to support your 250 word response.
Strategic analysis is important to a turnaround plan for several reasons. In a turnaround plan, a company that is making losses sets goals for making profits in a well-defined time frame. The goals of the company have to be well defined. The revenues, costs and profits have to be accurately estimated, The resources that have to be used should be ...

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