How to perform a gap analysis Identify the area to be analyzed and identify the objectives to be achieved. Compare the current state with the ideal state. Describe the gap and quantify the difference.
How do you identify gaps for improvement?
How to perform a gap analysis Identify the area to be analyzed and identify the objectives to be achieved. Compare the current state with the ideal state.
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