Fuzzy theory applications in internal analysis

The objective of this project is to develop a methodology for a firm's internal analysis using fuzzy set theory. Internal analysis is an important part of strategy formulation. Strategy formulation is based on a clear definition of company mission, an accurate appraisal of the external environm...

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Main Author: Xu, Xiao Xia.
Other Authors: Yeo, Khim Teck
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-199002023-03-11T17:06:11Z Fuzzy theory applications in internal analysis Xu, Xiao Xia. Yeo, Khim Teck School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Industrial engineering::Managerial control systems The objective of this project is to develop a methodology for a firm's internal analysis using fuzzy set theory. Internal analysis is an important part of strategy formulation. Strategy formulation is based on a clear definition of company mission, an accurate appraisal of the external environment and a thorough internal analysis of the firm. Internal analysis is to identify strengths and weaknesses (SW). Knowing SW, the firm can match its SW with external opportunities and threats with reasonable accuracy, and create optimal combination of internal and external factors for forming new or adjusting current strategies. When the internal analysis is accurate, thorough, and timely, managers are in a better position to formulate effective strategies in response to changes. However, internal analysis is a complex process. Fuzziness exists in the process. Existing approaches using crisp concepts can not carry out internal analysis effectively and practically since they can not handle fuzziness. Master of Science 2009-12-14T07:07:28Z 2009-12-14T07:07:28Z 1993 1993 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19900 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 149 p. application/pdf
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Xu, Xiao Xia.
Fuzzy theory applications in internal analysis
description The objective of this project is to develop a methodology for a firm's internal analysis using fuzzy set theory. Internal analysis is an important part of strategy formulation. Strategy formulation is based on a clear definition of company mission, an accurate appraisal of the external environment and a thorough internal analysis of the firm. Internal analysis is to identify strengths and weaknesses (SW). Knowing SW, the firm can match its SW with external opportunities and threats with reasonable accuracy, and create optimal combination of internal and external factors for forming new or adjusting current strategies. When the internal analysis is accurate, thorough, and timely, managers are in a better position to formulate effective strategies in response to changes. However, internal analysis is a complex process. Fuzziness exists in the process. Existing approaches using crisp concepts can not carry out internal analysis effectively and practically since they can not handle fuzziness.
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