Growth Alokesh Banerjee.

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Growth Alokesh Banerjee

Growth Organic Growth Inorganic growth

Organic growth Also known as Intensive growth is where company uses its own resources for growing on its own. Old Product New Market Penetration Product Development Market Development Diversification Old Market New ANSOFF’s MATRIX

Inorganic Growth Where the company decides to acquire businesses with opportunities of growth Integrative Growth Diversification Growth

Integrative growth Where businesses related to the existing business of the company are acquired Vertical Horizontal

Vertical Integration Backward Integration- Company acquires a business which covers the rear part of the value chain. Forward Integration- Company acquires a business at frontal part of the Value chain.

Horizontal Integration Company acquires a business in the same segment of value chain(Industry and stage of production). Gives control over Industry Policies, Prices and geographical location. - Economies of scale, scope and stocks.

Diversification Growth Here the company decides to move out of its current business purview Concentric - Current customers with new Technical developments required. Horizontal- Current technical strengths for new customer base. Conglomerate- New technical requirements targeting new customer base.