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    In this case‚ Black & Decker Corporation (B&D) is facing a major challenge in the power tools market. The industry is segmented into three categories; Consumer‚ Professional-Industrial‚ and Professional-Tradesmen‚ and while B&D holds the biggest market share in the Consumer segment‚ they are trailing far behind in the Professional-Tradesmen segment‚ with a meager 9% market share. Though this is a growing market segment‚ B&D is barely making any profits from it‚ and a new strategy is needed if they

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    Introduction: The BCG Matrix and the Product Life Cycle are two important tools that relate to different aspects of a product’s performance: • The BCG looks at market share and market growth and how they impact on cash usage and generation. • The PLC looks at sales/revenues over time and levels of profitability. Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix Businesses must keep their product offerings relevant and profitable to stay in operation. The Boston Consulting Group developed a tool‚ called the BCG matrix

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    BLACK AND DECKER CASE ANALYSIS Black and Decker a company that has a long history of innovation‚ is a great example of how an organization must constantly adapt to a changing environment. As a company that has a presence of over one hundred years it had to reengineer itself‚ when after years of dominating the market it started losing market share. It is easy to see why a company that was the first to introduce products like the first ½“ special drill was the first all-sleeve-bearing power tool

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    Case Analysis: The Black & Decker Corporation Synopsis Black & Decker Corporation is a corporation based in Towson‚ Maryland‚ United States‚ that designs and imports power tools and accessories‚ hardware and home improvement products‚ and technology based fastening systems. Recent research studies showed that B&D is one of the powerful brand names in the world because of its professional tools that has high quality in the industry. During the early 1980’s; sales started to decline and it posted

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    BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP MATRIX ( BCG ) This technique is particularly useful for multi-divisional or multiproduct companies. The divisions or products compromise the organisations “business portfolio”. The composition of the portfolio can be critical to the growth and success of the company. The BCG matrix considers two variables‚ namely.. N MARKET GROWTH RATE N RELATIVE MARKET SHARE The market growth rate is shown on the vertical (y) axis and is expressed as a %. The range is set somewhat

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    BLACK & DECKER CASE Problem Statement: With Black & Decker being one among the most powerful brand names in the world and establishing its professional tools to be the highest quality in the industry‚ B&D failed to make an impact in the Professional-tradesmen segment. B&D was known for offering high quality‚ differentiated products and excellent service in the Professional-Industrial segment whereas its brand recognition‚ and image helped it attain the #1 position in the

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    Brittani Edwards April 6‚ 2011 MKG 631 Black and Decker Case Study Cause of B&D’s 9% share in the Tradesman segment; In the 1990’s Black and Decker had a great position in the market for their products to appeal to the Professional Industrial segment and the Consumer segment but when it came to the Professional Tradesmen segment they were lacking. Their 9% market share vs. Makita’s 50% market share in the tradesmen segment was incomparable. Makita clearly had a better product in the

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    Despite maintaining a very strong brand name and being #1 in the Consumer & Industrial segments of the power tools market‚ Black & Decker (B&D) was being significantly outsold by Makita Electric of Japan‚ who had taken over the Tradesmen segment with 80% market share in cordless drills and 50% overall share in this segment. Tradesmen appeared to perceive the B&D brand as a household product unworthy of their usage given B&D’s success in the Consumer segment and Makita’s dominance

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    To begin with‚ BCG is the acronym for Boston Consulting Group—a general management consulting firm highly respected in business strategy consulting. BCG Growth-Share Matrix (see figure 1) happens to be one of many of BCG’s strategic concepts the organisation developed in the late 1970s‚ and is being taught at leading business schools and executive education programmes around the world. It is a management tool that serves four distinct purposes (McDonald 2003; Kotler 2003; Cipher 2006): it can

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    be used as a building block to promote Grunewald’s plan for creating a global lock business. It would also help to improve market knowledge along the dimensions of completion‚ consumer segments and product requirements. Another factor is that Black & Decker would now have a worldwide distribution system. the factors that stand in the way would be problems in loosing key managers‚ simplifying production design and engineering and overcoming regional differences. 2. What are the organizational

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