Management uses strategy (strategies) to attain the company's goals and objectives. Choosing the company's organizational structure is strategic in nature but is not the method that managers employ to attain the organization's goals. A company's business model is its managers’ idea of how the set of strategies and capital investments that the company makes should fit together to generate above-average profitability and, at the same time, profit growth. Determining the company's business model is strategic in nature but is not the method that managers employ to attain the organization's goals. Capital investments are long-term investments made by a business for the purpose of increasing capacity and shareholder wealth. While they are an important part of a business's strategy, they are not the method that managers employ to attain the organization's goals.
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