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单词 strategic business unit
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Definition of strategic business unit in English:

strategic business unit

noun
  • A relatively autonomous division of a large company that operates as an independent enterprise with responsibility for a particular range of products or activities.

    these strategic business units are responsible for their own profit or loss but are answerable to the top management
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Known for indifferent passenger handling over years, it has for the first time set up a strategic business unit (SBU) for ground handling at airports.
    • As a strategic business unit of the Rover Group, Land Rover's ownership has mirrored that of the UK nationalized motor industry.
    • While the option for a new subsidiary is being studied and will be decided in the future, the company is laying more emphasis on selling personal insurance products and has formed a strategic business unit for the purpose.
    • Your Asia business has been consolidated into a strategic business unit.
    • All marketing plans for each strategic business unit together constitute the corporate marketing programme.
    • The bill would give local authorities, particularly their strategic business units, an undue competitive advantage over other competing businesses.
    • The assets in the company and the revenues all went together in these strategic business units.
    • We now recognise that competition happens at the level of the individual enterprise - or even at the level of a strategic business unit within a larger enterprise.
    • Reorganizing security programs into one unified activity with an executive leader is one of the only ways to integrate security across the strategic business units of a company.
    • Academic literature suggests that successful international organizations deal with this by establishing local strategic business units within the countries they serve.
    • People meet in small groups, probably consisting of the human resources manager, the leaders of each strategic business unit, representative staff members and a representative from the finance department and exchange ideas.
    • In spite of the fact that it could take up to 48 months to show a return on investment, all indications were its strategic business unit was making sound financial and developmental investments.
    • The company had been separated into three separate strategic business units, he said.
    • With this in mind, the company launched its strategic business unit known as the Systems Division.
    • Using business terminology, the actions of the strategic business units (e.g., Commands) influenced the ability of the units to implement corporate applications.
    • Essentially the marketing programme of a major division of a company (called a strategic business unit) or product covered by the plan is examined within the context of pertinent past, present and future conditions.
    • The bank's restructuring is expected to result in the formation of five strategic business units, which will operate as independent profit centres.
    • The company has six strategic business units for its export business including the agricultural, textile, metal, energy and agrochemical units.
    • "But the decentralized approach to creating strategic business units has created more opportunities to run something earlier in your career."
 
 

Definition of strategic business unit in US English:

strategic business unit

noun
  • A relatively autonomous division of a large company that operates as an independent enterprise with responsibility for a particular range of products or activities.

    these strategic business units are responsible for their own profit or loss but are answerable to the top management
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All marketing plans for each strategic business unit together constitute the corporate marketing programme.
    • The assets in the company and the revenues all went together in these strategic business units.
    • "But the decentralized approach to creating strategic business units has created more opportunities to run something earlier in your career."
    • The bank's restructuring is expected to result in the formation of five strategic business units, which will operate as independent profit centres.
    • The company had been separated into three separate strategic business units, he said.
    • The bill would give local authorities, particularly their strategic business units, an undue competitive advantage over other competing businesses.
    • Reorganizing security programs into one unified activity with an executive leader is one of the only ways to integrate security across the strategic business units of a company.
    • With this in mind, the company launched its strategic business unit known as the Systems Division.
    • We now recognise that competition happens at the level of the individual enterprise - or even at the level of a strategic business unit within a larger enterprise.
    • Known for indifferent passenger handling over years, it has for the first time set up a strategic business unit (SBU) for ground handling at airports.
    • Academic literature suggests that successful international organizations deal with this by establishing local strategic business units within the countries they serve.
    • Your Asia business has been consolidated into a strategic business unit.
    • The company has six strategic business units for its export business including the agricultural, textile, metal, energy and agrochemical units.
    • While the option for a new subsidiary is being studied and will be decided in the future, the company is laying more emphasis on selling personal insurance products and has formed a strategic business unit for the purpose.
    • People meet in small groups, probably consisting of the human resources manager, the leaders of each strategic business unit, representative staff members and a representative from the finance department and exchange ideas.
    • Using business terminology, the actions of the strategic business units (e.g., Commands) influenced the ability of the units to implement corporate applications.
    • Essentially the marketing programme of a major division of a company (called a strategic business unit) or product covered by the plan is examined within the context of pertinent past, present and future conditions.
    • As a strategic business unit of the Rover Group, Land Rover's ownership has mirrored that of the UK nationalized motor industry.
    • In spite of the fact that it could take up to 48 months to show a return on investment, all indications were its strategic business unit was making sound financial and developmental investments.
 
 
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