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    The Haier Group

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    BCG Matrix Explained: How to Use and Create your BCG Matrix The BCG Matrix is also known as BCG Growth Share Matrix. The BCG Matrix tool and chart (originally developed by the Boston Consulting Group company) are used for developing marketing strategies and performing marketing analysis related to planning and analysis of portfolio of products and services (market offering). The portfolio of market offering analyzed with the BCG Matrix Tools is generally portfolio of products and services offered

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    Haier case

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    Haier Haier is a very successful white good company in China. The company turned the disadvantages and then became the Number one brand in China. Haier played first mover in the Chinese market‚ and played Niche in the international market(Appendix 1). In the Chinese market‚ Haier differentiate themselves by increasing the price and producing great quality products for their customers. When the company started to garneted revenues from the refrigerator product‚ company began to produce more product

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    Haier Strategy

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    Haier: A Global Brand Executive Summary Haier‚ under the leadership of CEO Zhang Ruimin‚ grew from a single model refrigerator firm to the #5 white goods producer in a matter of two decades. Throughout the expansion process Haier entered over 100 countries through multiple entry modes and into other industries. The 2005 financial results gave Haier reason to pause and reassess its mission and strategic intent. The primary issue was whether to continue its expansion strategy or slow down

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    DEFINITION BCG MATRIX Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix is defined by the following authors as follows: Table 1 Definition of BCG Matrix Pearce (2013) David (2012) BCG Matrix is an approach pioneered by the Boston Consulting Group that attempted to help managers “balance” the flow of cash resources among their various businesses while also identifying their basic strategic purpose within the overall portfolio. It is also known as “portfolio techniques”. BCG Matrix graphically portrays

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    A Report Of HAIER

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    of HAIER: A SWOT & Value Chain Analysis of The Most Successful Chinese Emerging Multinational - Haier International Business Management Candidate Number: 52875 19th December 2014 CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Target Company Presentation - Haier ...................................................... 1 2.0 Haier: Environmental

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    BCG matrix

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    The BCG Matrix is a method used by businesses to identify market growth and market shares for organizations. It was developed by Bruce Henderson of the Boston Consultant’s Group in the early 1970s. To establish long term value creation‚ a company should have a portfolio of products that contain both high growth products in need of cash inputs and low growth products that generate a lot of cash and use this information to improve it. The basic idea behind it is that the bigger the market share a product

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    Haier Ceo

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    Haier  CEO  -­‐-­‐-­‐  Ruimin  Zhang     Shen   Si   F35122015-­‐7     Ruimin  Zhang  was  born  in  Shandong  Province  on  1949  and  Received  an  MBA  from  the  University   of  Science  and  Technology  of  China  in  1995.  Now  he  is  the  CEO  of  Haier  Group.   Haier‚  established  as  a  refrigerator  factory  in  Qingdao  in  1920

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    Bcg Matix

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    Placing products in the BCG matrix results in 4 categories in a portfolio of a company: BCG STARS (high growth‚ high market share) - Stars are defined by having high market share in a growing market. - Stars are the leaders in the business but still need a lot of support for promotion a placement. - If market share is kept‚ Stars are likely to grow into cash cows. BCG QUESTION MARKS (high growth‚ low market share) - These products are in growing markets but have low market share. - Question

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    Swot Haier

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths: • Haier has a single company which serves the entire group in logistic that could reduce their cost. • They have a good innovation and continue improving in the product design. • Their products focused on the quality‚ which is better then their competitors in domestic market. • There is a service center that has a good service performance with computerized system in order to tracks the customer response. Weaknesses: • Opportunities: • The

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    Bcg Matrix

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    Boston Consultancy Group (BCG Matrix) This product portfolio matrix classifies product lines into four categories. The BCG models suggests that organisations should have a healthy balance of products within their range. The Boston Consultancy Group classified these products as following: Dogs These are products which have low market shares and low market growth rates. The options for many companies is to phase these products out‚ however some organisation do go for the strategy of

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