The hyper-competitive nature of e-business has raised the need for a generic way to appraise the merit of a developed business strategy. Although progress has been made in the domain of strategy evaluation, the established literature differs over the 'tests' that a strategy must pass to be considered well-constructed. This paper therefore investigates the existing strategy-evaluation literature to propose a more integrated and comprehensive normative strategic assessment that can be used to evaluate and refine a business's competitive strategy, adding to its robustness and survivability. OPSOMMINGDie hiper-mededingende aard van e-besigheid het bygedra tot 'n groter behoefte vir 'n generiese manier om die meriete van 'n ontwikkelde besigheidstrategie te evalueer. Alhoewel daar alreeds vordering gemaak is in die strategie evaluering domein, wissel die bestaande literatuur beduidend in verband met die verskeie 'toetse' wat 'n strategie moet slaag om as 'goed' beskou te word. Hierdie artikel het daarom die bestaande strategie evaluering literatuur ondersoek en stel 'n meer geïntegreerde en omvattende normatiewe strategiese evaluering voor. Dié evaluering kan gebruik word om die kompeterende strategieë van besighede te evalueer en te verfyn, en dra daardeur by tot die besigheid se robuustheid en oorlewing.
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