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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 1 Corporate Directional Strategies
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 2 Corporate Strategy Directional Strategy: –Three Grand Strategies: Growth strategies Stability strategies Retrenchment strategies
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 3 Corporate Strategy Growth Strategies: –Most widely pursued strategies –External mechanisms: Mergers –Transaction involving two or more firms in which stock is exchanged but only one firm survives. Acquisition –Purchase of a firm that is absorbed as an operating subsidiary of the acquiring firm. Strategic Alliance –Partnership of two or more firms to achieve strategically significant objectives that are mutually beneficial.
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 4 Corporate Strategy 2 Basic Growth Strategies: –Concentration –Current product line in one industry –Diversification –Into other product lines in other industries
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 5 Corporate Strategy Basic Concentration Strategies: –Vertical growth –Horizontal growth
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 6 Corporate Strategy Concentration: Vertical growth –Vertical integration Full integration Taper integration Quasi-integration –Backward integration –Forward integration
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 7 Corporate Strategy Concentration: Horizontal Growth –Horizontal integration
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 8 Corporate Strategy Basic Diversification Strategies: –Concentric Diversification –Conglomerate Diversification
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 9 Corporate Strategy Diversification: Concentric: –Growth into related industry –Search for synergies
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 10 Corporate Strategy Diversification: Conglomerate: –Growth into unrelated industry –Concern with financial considerations
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 11 Corporate Strategy International Entry Options Exporting Licensing Franchising Joint Ventures Acquisitions Green-Field Development Production Sharing Turnkey Operations BOT Concept Management Contracts
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 12 Corporate Strategy Stability Strategies: –Pause/proceed with caution –No change –Profit strategies
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 13 Corporate Strategy Retrenchment Strategies: –Turnaround –Captive Company Strategy –Selling out –Bankruptcy –Liquidation
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Prentice Hall, 2004Chapter 6 Wheelen/Hunger 14 International Portfolio Analysis 2 Factors: Country’s attractiveness Market size, rate of growth, regulation Competitive strength Market share, product fit, contribution margin, market support
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