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4 February, 21:45

In a QSPM analysis, would it ever be appropriate or useful for a company not to include a weight column at all, but rather total the AS columns to determine the relative attractiveness of six strategies? A. Yes but only for nonprofit organizations B. Yes but only for small firms C. No D. Yes E. Yes but only for multi-divisional companies

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  1. 5 February, 01:17
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    C. No

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    QSPM analysis: QSPM stand for Quantative Strategic Planning Matrix is a strategic tool to evaluate various strategies to find best alternative. It is the third stage of strategy formulation, which include all the details of previous stages. There is no limit of strategies that can be evaluated or different sets of strategies that can be examined at once using the QSPM. The QSPM weights are identical to the EFE and IFE Matrix.
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