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Definition: Internal Environment Analysis is the process that assesses an organization's internal factors that influence its performance. It includes evaluating resources (human, financial, technological), capabilities, organizational culture, leadership, and processes. Tools like SWOT Analysis help identify strengths and weaknesses. This analysis enables businesses to leverage internal assets and address limitations for strategic growth. |
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