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Formulation Framework TOWS Matrix SPACE Matrix Stage 2: The Matching Stage BCG Matrix IE Matrix Grand Strategy Matrix Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Grand Strategy Matrix Popular tool for formulating alternative strategies All organizations (or divisions) can be positioned in one of four quadrants Based on two evaluative dimensions: Competitive position Market growth Fred R. David Prentice Hall

RAPID MARKET GROWTH Quadrant II Market development Market penetration Product development Horizontal integration Divestiture Liquidation Quadrant I Market development Market penetration Product development Forward integration Backward integration Horizontal integration Concentric diversification WEAK COMPETITIVE POSITION STRONG COMPETITIVE POSITION Quadrant III Retrenchment Concentric diversification Horizontal diversification Conglomerate diversification Liquidation Quadrant IV Concentric diversification Horizontal diversification Conglomerate diversification Joint ventures SLOW MARKET GROWTH Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Grand Strategy Matrix Quadrant I Excellent strategic position Concentration on current markets and products Take risks aggressively when necessary Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Grand Strategy Matrix Quadrant II Evaluate present approach seriously How to change to improve competitiveness Rapid market growth requires intensive strategy Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Grand Strategy Matrix Quadrant III Compete in slow-growth industries Weak competitive position Drastic changes quickly Cost and asset reduction indicated (retrenchment) Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Grand Strategy Matrix Quadrant IV Strong competitive position Slow-growth industry Diversification indicated to more promising growth areas Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Formulation Framework Stage 3: The Decision Stage Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix Only technique designed to determine the relative attractiveness of feasible alternative actions Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix Tool for objective evaluation of alternative strategies Based on identified external and internal crucial success factors Requires good intuitive judgment Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix List the firm’s key external opportunities & threats; list the firm’s key internal strengths and weaknesses Assign weights to each external and internal critical success factor Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix Examine the Stage 2 (matching) matrices and identify alternative strategies that the organization should consider implementing Determine the Attractiveness Scores (AS) Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix Compute the total Attractiveness Scores Compute the Sum Total Attractiveness Score Fred R. David Prentice Hall

Strategic Alternatives QSPM Strategic Alternatives Key Internal Factors Management Marketing Finance/Accounting Production/Operations Research and Development Computer Information Systems Strategy 3 Strategy 2 Strategy 1 Weight Key External Factors Economy Political/Legal/Governmental Social/Cultural/Demographic/Environmental Technological Competitive Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Limitations: Requires intuitive judgments and educated assumptions Only as good as the prerequisite inputs Fred R. David Prentice Hall

QSPM Positives: Sets of strategies examined simultaneously or sequentially Requires the integration of pertinent external and internal factors in the decision-making process Fred R. David Prentice Hall