environmental analysis — UK US noun [U] WORKPLACE ► ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING(Cf. ↑environmental scanning) … Financial and business terms
environmental analysis — /ɪnvaɪrənˌment(ə)l ə næləsɪs/ noun analysis of factors outside an organisation such as demography or politics, in order to make strategic planning more effective ● Our environmental analysis must cover all the countries we sell in. ●… … Marketing dictionary in english
Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis and Administration — The Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis, and Administration (OEEAA) is a part of the Surface Transportation Board of the United States Department of Transportation, a United States government agency. It does work related to railroads.[1]… … Wikipedia
environmental scanning — UK US noun [U] (also environmental analysis) WORKPLACE ► the collection and examination by a company of information about events outside the company that might affect its future: »Your research must cover your suppliers, their product… … Financial and business terms
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