MBA INTAKE 23 Corporate Strategy & Innovation Case study: United Drinks – BCG Matrix Lecturer: Pr. Dr. Broustail Joel Group: 1. NGUYEN THI THU HIEN 2. PHAN DANG THUY LINH 3. LE QUOC DANG Ho Chi Minh City‚ May 2015 CONTENTS 1. BACKGROUND AND OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE CASE STUDY 1 2. ANALYSIS AND COMMENTS 3 2.1 Set up a BCG1 Matrix 3 2.2 BCG1 Matrix recommendations 4 2.3 Recommendations or requests for further analysis and additional information 4 Appendix 11 Enclosure 11
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The BCG matrix (see exhibit A below) is a tool that allows a user to plot a business’s products‚ allowing the user to better understand where the product is so that they can determine where the product needs to be. The BCG matrix plots a product on two dimensions‚ the first dimension (vertical axis) is the industry/market growth rate and the second dimension (horizontal
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The Value Chain All of the functions of a company—such as production‚ marketing‚ product development‚ service‚ information systems‚ materials management‚ and human resources—have a role in lowering the cost structure and increasing the perceived value of products through differentiation. As the first step in examining this concept‚ consider the value chain‚ which is illustrated in Figure 3.5.11 The term value chain refers to the idea that a company is a chain of activities that transforms inputs
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are very different‚ The Boston Consulting groups (BCG) report clearly shows a deliberate approach to Hondas strategy in penetrating the US motor cycle market. The report documented by Richard Pascale “an insider’s account of Honda’s entry into the US market” shows a clearly defined emergent strategy. The following study is to better understand the Key differences between these two accounts of Honda’s entry into the US motorcycle market. The BCG report was requested by the British government to
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time of administration. Objectives of EPI: To reduce morbidity and mortality rates among infants and children from six childhood immunizable disease\ Administration of vaccines Vaccine | Content | Form & Dosage | # of Doses | Route | BCG (Bacillus Chalmette Guerin) | Live attenuated bacteria | Freeze driedInfant- 0.05mlPreschool-0.1ml | 1 | Intradermal | DPT (Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus) | DT- weakened toxinP-killed bacteria | liquid-0.5ml | 3 | Intramuscular | OPV (Oral Polio
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European Luxury Sector - Investment Strategy and value creation of the European Luxury Firms Kim-Yann BREDOUX Arthur DAVID François THOMAS N.CROFT Summary Executive summary Introduction In a first time‚ it matters to define the concept of luxury‚ which isn’t a clear concept. It seems that luxury is something that people feel differently. There is no official definition of luxury according to the fact one or another perceives it differently‚ in terms of quality
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infection with MTB is that MTB attacks antigen-presenting cells‚ resulting in decreased MHC II antigen presentation. In order to find out whether MHC II is expressed on antigen-presenting cells‚ mice were infected with GFP(-) cells that were expressing BCG through aerosol infection. 2) From the introduction of the paper‚ how does MTB evade the immune system? MTB evades the immune system by invading macrophages. These macrophages are what harbor the mycobacteria causing mycobacterial inhibition of
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The Internal-External (IE) Matrix The Internal-External (IE) Matrix positions an organization’s various divisions in a nine cell display illustrated in Figure 6-9. The IE Matrix is similar to the BCG Matrix in that both tools involve plotting organization divisions in a schematic diagram; this is why _ r FIGURE 6-9 The Internal-External (IE) Matrix THE IFE TOTAL WEIGHTED SCORES
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as broad as possible Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Ch 6 -4 Comprehensive StrategyFormulation Framework Stage 1 - Input Stage EFE Matrix IFE matrix CPM Stage 2 - Matching Stage SWOT SPACE matrix BCG matrix IE Matrix Grand strategy matrix Stage 3 - Decision Stage QSPM Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Ch 6 -5 Comprehensive StrategyFormulation Framework As shown in the previous PowerPoint‚ strategy formulation
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Tuberculosis: and the trials for the development of a new vaccine Elena Charalambous BHS014-6 Applied Microbiology University of Bedfordshire Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease and it mostly attracts the fields of immunology‚ pathology‚ radiology‚ respiratory physiology‚ and neonatology (Lawn and Zumla 2011). Tuberculosis is a very old disease it first affected the mammoths and Egyptian mummies and after that it infected a large amount of the mankind (Migliori et al.‚ 2010)
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