STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Continuous improvements in technology are resulting in a growing number of new imaging diagnostic tests that combine accuracy and speed bundled together, fuelled by the extensive use of computers in this digital era of computing. Though mammography is the traditional method employed in breast screen...
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| description | Continuous improvements in technology are resulting in a growing number of new imaging diagnostic tests that combine accuracy and speed bundled together, fuelled by the extensive use of computers in this digital era of computing. Though mammography is the traditional method employed in breast screening, new techniques like infrared imaging technology are being evolved to diagnose the cancerous growth.
The purpose of this dissertation is to propose and critically evaluate a business strategy for a local Singaporean company, Strategic Resource Centre and Solution (SRC) to market medical equipment used for early detection of breast cancer, which today is the number one killer amongst women. The research will concentrate on providing innovative solutions and guidance to market penetration in attaining competitive advantage for the business. |
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| spelling | nottingham-212162018-04-08T18:52:27Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21216/ STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE NANGIA, KARUN Continuous improvements in technology are resulting in a growing number of new imaging diagnostic tests that combine accuracy and speed bundled together, fuelled by the extensive use of computers in this digital era of computing. Though mammography is the traditional method employed in breast screening, new techniques like infrared imaging technology are being evolved to diagnose the cancerous growth. The purpose of this dissertation is to propose and critically evaluate a business strategy for a local Singaporean company, Strategic Resource Centre and Solution (SRC) to market medical equipment used for early detection of breast cancer, which today is the number one killer amongst women. The research will concentrate on providing innovative solutions and guidance to market penetration in attaining competitive advantage for the business. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21216/1/07MBAlixkhn.pdf NANGIA, KARUN (2007) STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Thermal Imaging |
| spellingShingle | Thermal Imaging NANGIA, KARUN STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE |
| title | STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE |
| title_full | STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE |
| title_fullStr | STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE |
| title_full_unstemmed | STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE |
| title_short | STRATEGY FOR A LOCAL SINGAPOREAN FIRM TO ATTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE |
| title_sort | strategy for a local singaporean firm to attain competitive advantage |
| topic | Thermal Imaging |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21216/ |