Nevertheless, King wasn't at fault for the turn of events, as she found herself in a very difficult and challenging situation of having to manage the increasingly rapid growth of demand. Managing growth is never an easy task, thus implementing solid strategic plans is a very useful tool in facilitating the process. By "solid" meaning that they're all encompassing, taking into consideration the impact of the external environment and Porter's five forces on the company, a SWOT analysis, review of the internal situation, construction of clear mission and vision, a contingency plan, etc. All these aspects help formulate a coherent and thorough plan, which should enable the company to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage with room for long term growth.
In King's case the absence of any form of contingency plan, unfortunate circumstances in the market with the bursting of the internet bubble and insufficient preparedness in terms
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