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[[Strategic business unit]] (commonly known by its acronym, [[SBU]]; hereinafter, ''SBU'') is a single independent [[business]] of an [[enterprise]] that formulates its own [[competitive strategy]]. | [[Strategic business unit]] (commonly known by its acronym, [[SBU]]; hereinafter, ''SBU'') is a single independent [[business]] of an [[enterprise]] that formulates its own [[competitive strategy]]. | ||
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Strategic business unit (commonly known by its acronym, SBU; hereinafter, SBU) is a single independent business of an enterprise that formulates its own competitive strategy.
Definition
According to Management by Robbins and Coulter (14th edition),
- Strategic business unit. A single independent business of an organization that formulates its own competitive strategy.