While having a competitive advantage is very important for profit-making businesses, it is relatively unimportant for non-profit organizations.
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False
Competitive advantage is what one organization does better than its competing organizations. Since non-profit organizations find themselves actually competing for a limited pool of resources (grants, volunteers etc.), so competitive advantage is really important in today’s market, even for non-profit organizations
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