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INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT SESSION 13: GLOBAL PORTFOLIO STRATEGY 1
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2 CHANGING MARKET ORIENTATION PHASE #1 PHASE #2 PHASE #3 domestic countries firm sub firm sub
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Tangible Assets Production, R&D, Advertising Intangible Assets Image, Experience, Ideas 3 LEARNING LEVERAGING: ECONOMIES OF SCALE
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Shared Physical Assets Production, Warehousing Shared External Relations Suppliers, Distributors Shared Experience R&D, Country Knowledge LEVERAGING: ECONOMIES OF SCOPE 4 BUILDING
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Country-focused international expansion (e.g. acquisition, local expansion) Trend to industry consolidation and growth of global competition Forces towards global market integration Need to: re-center direction for growth Improve coordination across national boundaries adopt global perspective 5 TRIGGERS TO GLOBAL RATIONALIZATION
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6 PHASE 3: GLOBAL RATIONALIZATION world markets
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7 PHASE 3: KEY STRATEGIC DECISIONS n Establish Global Portfolio of Countries, Products, Market Segments n Develop Global Marketing Strategy – Broad-Based, Focused, Hybrid n Improve Efficiency of Production and Logistics
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Scale Efficiencies (Tangible and Intangible) Learning Transfer of Ideas, Products, Programs, Experience and Know- how (Best Practices) LEVERAGING: SYNERGIES 8 LEADING
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TYPICAL FIRMS IN INTEGRATION PHASE 9
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10 Products/Product Lines Existing New Segments/Customers New Existing Countries/Regions Existing New Stage in Value Chain Existing New GLOBAL MARKET GROWTH DIRECTIONS
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12 RE-ENGINEERING THE GLOBAL PORTFOLIO
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15 Market Attractiveness low high Competitive Strength Asia Latin America Africa U.S. Europe SBU PORTFOLIOS: REGION
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16 COMPETITOR A Market Attractiveness Low High Competitive Strength Japan Argentina Brazil China Germany France U.K. U.S. COMPETITOR B Market Attractiveness Low High Competitive Strength Japan S. Korea Brazil China Germany France U.K. U.S. Hungary Key Countries FOOD AND BEVERAGE PORTFOLIOS
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17 n Market Strength sales volume market share and market share growth rank in industry gross/net profits n Market Presence and Coverage geographic market coverage presence in key markets degree of vertical integration n Innovativeness investment in R&D # patents new product introductions ILLUSTRATIVE INDICATORS FOR ASSESSING CS
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18 Macro-Economic n Import/Exports Between Countries n Air Traffic n Mail Flows n Communication (media links) n Tourist Flows n Geographic Proximity Product-Market n Flows of Goods n Common Distributors Retailer Organization n Network of Service Organizations n Gray Markets and Parallel Importation n Presence of Same Competition n Presence of Same Customers Firm Specific n Family Branding/Corporate Name n Common Production Facilities n Common Suppliers n Shared R&D Expenditure n Shared Warehousing Facilities n Shared Marketing Expenditure n Common Sales force n Shared Distribution Facilities GEOGRAPHIC MARKET LINKAGES
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19 FOOD AND BEVERAGE EXPANSION OPTIONS FOR A COMPANY
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20 n Growth vs. Mature Markets n Risk Diversification n Geographic Concentration (Market Interconnectedness) BALANCING THE PORTFOLIO
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21 Dragon Low High Growth Markets Mature Markets Market Interconnectedness Tiger GoatOx BALANCING THE GLOBAL PORTFOLIO
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22 n Need to chart direction for long-run growth n Importance of balancing growth vs. mature markets n Growing integration of markets impacts expansion choice IMPLICATIONS
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