October 2012
Beginner to intermediate
1105 pages
29h 18m
English
Identifying critical success factors (CSFs) is a valuable and necessary part of strategy development. "Critical success factors are the few things that must go well to ensure success for a manager or an organization and, therefore, they represent those managerial or firm areas that must be given special and continual attention to bring about high performance."1 The CSF concept emphasizes the importance of ongoing industry monitoring. The CSF method helps the analyst to identify the key factors that have to be performed well in order to achieve a superior level of competitive performance in an industry.
Although the CSF concept apparently stems from military psychologist John Flannagan's ...
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