Limitations of the BCG model. The BCG model is criticised for having a number of limitations (Kotler 2003; McDonald 2003): ➢ There are other reasons other than relative market share and market growth that could influence the allocation of resources to a product or SBU: reasons such as the need for strong brand name and product positioning could compel resource allocation to an SBU or product (Drummond & Ensor 2004). ➢ What is more‚ the model rests on net cash consumption or generation as the
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BCG Matrix Product Relative Market Share Market Growth Classification Note D 2 Leader 3% Low Cash Cow Generates more cash than needed to maintain business. Requires frequent “milking” and very little investment. A 3 Leader 20% High Star Requires a high level of funding to battle competitors and maintain growth rate. When industry slows‚ has potential to become cash cow if market share is retained. C 1 Co-Leader 25% High C 1 Co-Leader 25% High Question Mark Potential to gain market share and
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596.26 527.03 Net cashflow-operating activity 715.21 702.54 520.12 338.61 481.49 Net cash used in investing activity -101.41 -316.66 -188.58 -222.22 -267.54 Netcash used in fin. activity -534.85 -327.77 -232.66 -87.89 -201.88 Net inc/dec in cash and equivalent 75.97 58.11 98.88 28.5 12.07 Cash and equivalent begin of year 67.39 261.29 192.41 163.91 151.84 Cash and equivalent end of year 143.36 319.4 291.29 192.41 163.91 At the same time‚ Dabur like any other
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5 BCG matrix Brands under Gucci group The Gucci Groupe in now a muiti- brand conglomerate ‚with a collection of high fashion brands ‚like : Gucci Yves Saint Laurent Alexander McQueen Stella McCartney Sergio Rossi Balenciaga Bottega Veneta Today ‚ it is one of the world’s leading luxury brands‚in fact the name Gucci conjures a vibe of exclusivity and prestige‚an Italian brand of quality. BCG Matrix of Gucci Group [pic] [pic] As the Creative director
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Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Limited M5CST01: Business Strategy Submitted To: Mr. M. A. Sanjeev/Mr. Gopi Mennon Submitted By: Shivani Pandey 09609007 Pankaj kumar Singh 09609036 Karan Verma 09609086 Ankush Bhatnagar 09609185 Amal Abraham 09609186 2010-2011 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Industry The dairy industry plays an important role in the socio-economic development of India. The dairy industry in India is instrumental in providing cheap nutritional
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0.Study of Independent Fiancial Advisor (IFA) channel to identify key service parameters for achieving competitive advantage ICICI PRUDENTIAL AMC Bengaluru Mr. ******** Mr. ******* Branch Manager ****** Sales and Distribution Industry Guide: Faculty Guide: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the Post Graduate Programme in Management at ******‚ Manipal by: Name: ******* and ******* Institute: ****** Date: 26.04. 2012 Contents Executive Summary 6 Introduction 7
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system. The transformation is happening very slow‚ but as the population ages and the old conservatives are being replaced by the new liberals‚ the old way of thinking is also being replaced by the new. The traditional family system known as the ie is used as a model for the large Japanese corporations. The family is very important to the Japanese. Japan has seen the nuclear family replace the extended family as the dominant form of family life. In premodern Japan‚ the extended family was not
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Star: Star denotes high market growth and high relative market share in the industry. This position defends when the organization invest large amount in this segment. There is decrease in the growth when compared to last year‚ so this is the reason scooter comes under star category. Cash cow: Cash cow denotes low market growth and high relative market share in the industry. In moped sector it is the major contribution to the market share because moped have more advantages like low cost when compared
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Chapter 7 The Gap Inc.’s Social Responsibility Reports 1) This chapter defined global corporate citizenship as putting an organizations commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice worldwide. By this definition Gap has demonstrated global corporate citizenship since it has developed one of the most comprehensive factory-monitoring programs in the apparel industry in order to find and stop sweatshops‚ child labor and unsafe working conditions. The Gap has also pledged to
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Discussion Case: The Gap Inc.’s Social Responsibility Report Do you think Gap has demonstrated global corporate citizenship‚ as defined in this chapter? Why or why not? The Gap showed global corporate citizenship as they develop a comprehensive monitoring software factory in the garment industry In its response to problems in its contractor factories‚ do you think Gap moved through the stages of corporate citizenship presented in this chapter? Why or why not? Gap move through the stages
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