Abstract
Factors that can be controlled by an enterprise at a certain level (suppliers, buyers, competitors, labor market) are defined as factors of direct influence. By establishing close cooperation with suppliers, many enterprises have the opportunity to improve product quality, save money, and quickly enter new markets. To beat the competition, you need to pay close attention to customers and come up with new ways to attract and retain them. In the process of increasing production efficiency, it is necessary to take into account the basic strategic principles. Since the labor market consists of people who can be hired by the enterprise, their high level of qualifications has a direct impact on improving efficiency. When considering ways to increase the economic efficiency of an enterprise, not only each factor is considered separately, but also ways to supplement and compare them are considered.
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