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    brand in Bangladesh. It provides a wide range of markets with various products and services. It operates various sectors and one of them being Square Toiletries Limited. The Boston Consulting Group Approach (BCG Matrix) is the method by which a company identifies what makes up their portfolio. BCG Matrix helps to process the portfolio and analyze its product’s attractiveness. The company can then decide whether to refrain from or invest into the product or brand. In this case‚ Square Toiletries Limited

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    Answer Sheet

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    Three cells 7. Which of these is the type of Games: a. Simultaneous Games b. Sequential Games c. Repeated Games d. All of the above 8. SBU stands fora. Simple Basic Unit b. Strategic Basic Unit c. Strategic Business Unit d. Speed Business Unit 9. The BCG matrix is known as: a. Growth share matrix b. Directional policy matrix c. GE nine-cell matrix d. Space matrix 10. ______________ specifies sales revenues and selling distribution and marketing costs. a. Financial budget b. Sales budget c. Operating

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    which individuals come in close contact with each other such as shopping complex‚ schools or day care centers. Regardless of its cause‚ scarlet fever is an illness that needs to be taken seriously among children. Name : Hanom Binti Mohd Mazlan Matric No : PEK120006 Class : Group 22‚ Thursday‚ 10.00 am. Area : Health Comparison Brainstorming Paragraph On the surface‚ scarlet fever and rheumatic fever seem to have in common. In reality‚ there are differences between scarlet

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    Why I Want To Be Educated

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    they depend on anything that is being donated to them by the family. I never understood why my mother wanted that. I come from a family of four. As a first born child I was not lucky to go to college or university when I completed my matric. When I completed matric‚ my parents were not ready financially. I decided to find temporal jobs. With those temporal jobs I managed to pay for my

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    marks) b) Let matrix A represent the sales (in thousands of dollars) of motorcycle company in 2004 in three cities‚ and let B represent the sales in the same cities in 2006‚ where A and B are given by A= ......850280450150350400 (Matric Form) B= ......750320460220330380 (Matric Form)   Given the sales in 2007 tripled to that of the sales in 2004‚ what is the change in sales between 2006 and 2007? If the company sold two motorcycle brands‚ Singa and Harimau‚ determine the total of each brand sold in

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    The Honda Effect

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    INTRODUCTION The two reports are based on Honda’s entry onto the US. They are The BCG report‚ which was commissioned by the British government to investigate the decline of the British motorcycle industry‚ and the second report was recorded by Richard Pascale‚ which looked at Honda’s entry into the US Market. Honda is a Japan based company and is the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles as well as the world’s manufacturer of internal combustion engines (motor vehicles) producing more

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    marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.. Q1. Describe the strategy planning tools of Ansoff matrix and BCG matrix. 10 marks (4 for Ansoff matrix +6 (Ansoff matrix : use and factors it considers – 1 mark‚ explanation - 2 for BCG matrix) marks‚ limitation -1 mark; BCG matrix : use - 1 mark‚ explanation including 4 types of SBU’s – 3 marks‚ limitations - 2 marks) Describe the approaches used to screen projects. (3 approaches - each 3

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    interviewing a close family friend‚ Bao Nguyen. Bao is a Senior IT Support at one of the top school of engineer‚ Georgia Institute of Technology‚ the school he graduated from. He had 10+ years of experience working as an IT support for top company such as BCG (The Boston Consulting Group). Bao had a positive attitude and was a very helpful interviewee. Throughout the interview‚ Bao talked about his time during college and the experiences he learned that lead him choose IT Support as a career. College/Job

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    Honda Entry Into Us Market

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    sales in 1959 totaling a 6.6 million dollars. Many of the motorcycles produced were large and bulky and this led to the image of the motorcycle rider as being one who wore a leather jacket and went out to cause trouble. The BCG Report findings The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report was initiated by the British government to study the decline in British motorcycle companies around the world‚

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    Honda Analysis

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    in 1975 the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) issued a report to the British Government summarising their findings of their study into Honda’s strategy in the motorcycle industry. The success of the Japanese manufacturers originated with the growth of their domestic market during the 1950s. This resulted in a highly competitive cost position which the Japanese used as a springboard for penetration of world markets with small motorcycles in the early 1960s. (BCG) Other studies‚ for example by the Harvard

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