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|Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Case Analysis |
|ITM 340-C1 |
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|B. Humphries |
|4/15/2012 |

Table of Contents

Abstract 3
SWOT Analysis 4
Strengths 4
Weaknesses 5
Opportunities 5
Threats 5
Potential



References: Gupta, S., & Herman, K. (2011, May 5). Take-two interactive software, inc. Harvard Business School Review , pp. 1-20. Stenzel, J. (2007). CIO best practices. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons.

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