Strategic Business Unit Law and Legal Definition
Strategic business unit (SBU) is a business unit within the overall organization. It is a division of a business into product lines or service areas that are separately identified so each line or area is considered a business. Each SBU is a single business or collection of related businesses with a distinct mission, its own competitors, and can be planned independently of other SBUs in the same organization.
Legal Definition list
- Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act
- Strategic and Critical Materials
- Strategic Alliance Agreement
- Strata Title
- Strappado
- Strategic Business Unit
- Strategic Decisions
- Strategic lawsuit against Public Participation
- Strategic Marketplace Initiative (SMI)
- Strategic Petroleum Reserve
- Strategic Special Nuclear Material (SSNM)
Related Legal Terms
- Absolute Immunity
- Accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States
- Accompanying the Federal Government Outside the United States
- Accumulation Unit
- Administrative Conference of the United States
- Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AO)
- Administratively Separate Unit
- Affected Item of Business
- Affiliated Business Arrangement
- Agency of the United States