TMCG’s strategy practice (business and corporate) helps clients to improve performance. Corporate strategy concerns questions about which portfolio of industries a company must compete in to be successful. Corporate strategy outlines the overall goals and objectives of the company and the actions and resources needed to achieve those goals. The scope and variation in the deployment/distribution of firm assets, sales, employment, capital budget, or other indexes of firm resources among the range of existing industries is key to implementing a successful corporate strategy. In many developed economies, multinational and industrial companies participate in several industries. The choice/selection of the plausible corporate strategy that enables the realization of corporate goals and objectives is painstakingly formulated and implemented. It is not a simple set of actions undertaken by top managers who must contend with their specialized subunits’ varied and conflicting demands. Studies in academia and management consultancies found sufficient evidence that corporate strategy contributes to improvements in profitability differences among firms.
There are several strategies for achieving a diversified firm’s long-term objectives. The strategies are classified in a variety of ways, but four common ones are:Product | Market | Industry | Industry Level | Technology |
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Current or New | Current or New | Current or New | Current or New | Current or New |
Grand Strategies: Model A – 15 Strategies |
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Concentrated Growth /Market Penetration | Market Development | New Product Dev. | ||
Innovation | Horizontal Integration | Vertical Integration | ||
Concentric Diversification | Conglomerate Diversification | Turnaround | ||
Divestitures | Liquidation | Bankruptcy | ||
Joint Ventures | Strategic Alliances | Consortia a) Keiretsu – Japan b) Chaebol – Korea | ||
Grand Strategies: Model B – 13 Grand Strategies |
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Concentrated Growth a) Market Penetration b) Market Dev c) New Prod. Dev | Innovation | Horizontal Integration | ||
Vertical Integration | Concentric Diversification | Conglomerate Diversification | ||
Divestitures | Liquidation | Turnaround | ||
Joint Ventures | Strategic Alliances | Bankruptcy | ||
Consortia a) Keiretsu – Japan Chaebol – Korea | b) |