10. Bartley J. Madden, Michael J. Mauboussin, John D. Lagerman, and Samuel T. Eddins, “Business Strategy/Life Cycle Framework: Positioning Firm Strategy as the Primary Cause of Long-Term CFROIs and Asset Growth Rates”,
11. Alfred Rappaport and Michael J. Mauboussin,
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