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(I think your description of Bronson as fitting the characteristics of a defender, but not perfectly, is accurate. Defenders tend to dig their roots in to maintain their place in their narrowly defined market, and continually reevaluate themselves from a centralized perspective to improve their organization from within. Bronson fits this definition well, but you are right that it does not fit perfectly. Bronson searches for new opportunities outside its organization which fits with the prospector type. However, the new opportunities and changes made by prospectors often have an effect on the rest of the market, whereas Bronson is more focused on itself than on its competitors. You make a good point by saying that Bronson is likely to become more of a defender over time since its focus is self-improvement rather than market-wide innovation.)

(I agree that Bronson seems to fit the profile of a defender organization the best. Its goals and operations are very internally focused. The company leaders who developed the hospital’s new goals were hoping to improve its performance compared with its own past performance. Defenders are concerned with progress within their organization, rather than expanding into the market. Bronson, likewise, hopes to become the best hospital in its market simply because of its inherent high quality, not by getting ahead of competitors.)

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