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A process strategy is a long-term plan  for successful delivery of defined business goals such as sustainable competitive advantage.
A process strategy is a long-term plan  for successful delivery of defined business goals such as sustainable competitive advantage.


Development of process strategies include:
Development of process strategies include:
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* [[Corporate strategy]]
* [[Strategic analysis]]
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 29 September 2020

A process strategy is a long-term plan for successful delivery of defined business goals such as sustainable competitive advantage.


Development of process strategies include:

  • Definition of objectives.
  • Definition of inputs.
  • Assessment of resources available.
  • Description of outputs.
  • Specification of high-level scenarios explaining how to use resources to transform inputs into outputs.
  • Specification of requirements that direct and control the use of resources.


See also