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The given companies as high or low uncertain environment.
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In the technological environment, every organization is found to lack the information in relation to the facts around. The business might face uncertain situations under which they might lose their customers very easily. These situations are unknown by the organization. The way in which the organization tackles the situation proves their consistency.
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