The five steps of strategic decision-making include all of the following except: Identify the alternative actions. Provide an ongoing evaluation of the effectiveness of the decision. Based on strategy and analysis, choose and implement the desired alternative. Determine the strategic issues surrounding the problem. Select the proper cost management technique.
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