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FACTORS INFLUENCING STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTAbstract
This paper resolves the issues intrinsic in recognizing mechanical developments that can further develop organization seriousness with a definitive point of expanding the worth of a particular endeavor. A model is recommended that, beginning with the serious load of a mechanical development to cycles or items, yields an essential weight that empowers leaders to assess the expansion in business esteem subsequent on utilization of such advancement. The proposed model is made out of four sub‐models: the first is an examination of cycle/item seriousness pointed toward distinguishing cutthroat needs and subsequently suitable advances; the second sub‐model recognizes the needs of mechanical mediation from among the serious advancements chose; the third sub‐model corresponds the two past sub‐models and in this manner communicates a \"essential weight\" of the mechanical undertakings concerning the serious needs of the cycles or items; the fourth and last sub‐model applies situation reproduction and maintainable development check to gauge the effect of vital task advancements as far as expanded business esteem.
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