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Corporate-level strategy is different from business-level strategy. The key questions for managers to address at the corporate level are:
a) In what businesses/industries should the firm engage?
b) What structure and administrative systems will lead to value creation for a multidivisional firm?
c) How should the firm diversify?
d) all of the above
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