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barriers to exit

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barriers to exit

Obstacles deterring a company from leaving a market. Examples would be companies located in an industry-specific cluster, or companies employing a workforce that would be difficult to retrain.



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Short of effective barriers to exit, once initiated the downward spiral does indeed lead to fund insolvency.
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Close integration between the analytical, operational and collaborative systems is therefore not only a nice to have, but is required in e-commerce to achieve growth and raise the barriers to exit.
 
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