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PEST (EL) Analysis
What is a PESTEL Analysis? A PESTEL analysis is a framework or tool used by marketers to analyze and monitor the macro-environmental (external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organization, company, or industry.
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Strategy Diamond
Use Hambrick and Fredrickson's strategy diamond to build a strategy that aligns arenas, vehicles, differentiators, staging, and economic logic.
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Strategic Alliance
A strategic alliance is an arrangement between two companies that have decided to share resources to undertake a specific, mutually beneficial project. A strategic alliance agreement could help a company develop a more effective process.
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Strategic Acquirer of a Startup
What is a Strategic Acquirer in a Startup? What is a strategic acquisition? Strategic acquisition is more concerned with ensuring that the merger fits within the expectations of the company's long-term plans for the business. To achieve...
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Stock Vesting Schedule
What is a Stock Vesting Schedule? A vesting schedule is an incentive program for employees that gives them benefits, usually stock options, when they have contractually fulfilled a specified term of employment with the company. The...
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Special Employee Provisions - Term Sheet
What are the Special Employee Provisions in a Term Sheet? The parties often negotiate numerous employee-related provisions into the term sheet. These provisions serve as control mechanisms to either incentivize current management or...
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SPACE Analysis (Strategy)
SPACE Analysis is an analytical technique used in strategic management and planning. SPACE is an acronym of Strategic Position and ACtion Evaluation. The analysis allows to create an idea of the appropriate business strategy for the...
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Situational Analysis - 4C, 5C, 7C Approaches
What is the 4C Situational Analysis? The 5C Situation analysis is a method of conducting both an internal and external analysis of a company.
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Securities Law - Explained
US law regulates the purchase and sale of securities. These laws are generally enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This video explains what are US Securities Laws and how do they work?
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Securities Issuances Regulated by State Law
Securities Issuances Regulated by State Law
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Securities and Exchange Act of 1934
This video provides an overview of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, also known as the 1934 Act. The main focus of this act is the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which is responsible for administering...
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Securities Act of 1933
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the 33 Act and its significance in the world of securities regulation. The video explains the purpose of the act, which is to regulate the sale of securities to the public and ensure full...
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Section 3a Securities Exemption - Explained
Section 3a Securities Exemption - Explained
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SAAS Business Model - Explained
What is a SAAS Business Model? SaaS, or software as a service, is a delivery model in which a centrally hosted software is licensed to customers via a subscription plan. Any company that leases its software through a central, cloud-based...
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Rules Governing Disclosure during Registration Process
Rules Governing Disclosure during Registration Process
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Retrenchment Strategy
Retrenchment is a strategy that some organizations use to prevent further profit losses.