Customer–competitor matrix

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Customer–competitor matrix is links together the extent to which customers have common needs and competitors can gain competitive advantage through areas such as differentiation and economies of scale.

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According to the Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition),

Customer–competitor matrix. Links together the extent to which customers have common needs and competitors can gain competitive advantage through areas such as differentiation and economies of scale.