Business strategy, as distinct from corporate strategy, is chiefly concerned with
a. deciding what new businesses to enter, which existing businesses to get off, and which existing business to remain in.
b. forging actions and approaches to compete successfully in a particular line of business.
c. making sure the strategic intent of a particular business is in step with the company's overall strategic intent and strategy. d. coordinating the competitive approaches of a company's different business units.
e. what business model to employ in each of the company's different businesses.