Exit Strategy
Emergence definition
Exit strategy emerges from the intersection of business behavior, pattern, and process, where a planned course of action is developed to deliberately withdraw from a market, investment, or partnership, involving a phased reduction of involvement over a specified period.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- Ausstiegsstrategie German
- exit strategy English primary
Prerequisites
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Understanding action is foundational to the process of exit-strategy
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exit strategy requires understanding process as a foundational concept
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exit strategy requires understanding system as a foundational concept
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A planned course of action for a business to deliberately withdraw from a market, investment, or partnership, typically involving a phased reduction of involvement over a specified period.
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A planned course of action for a business to deliberately withdraw from a market, investment, or partnership, typically involving a phased reduction of involvement over a specified period.