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Analyze Your Product Portfolio
&
Find Growth Opportunities
Prepared by Kevin Huang
September 10, 2015
Page  2
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Why Analyze Your Product Portfolio?
 The markets/competitions/technologies/consumers are
changing rapidly.
 Encourage management to evaluate each of the organization's
businesses individually and to set objectives and allocate
resources for each.
 Stimulate the use of externally oriented data to supplement
management's intuitive judgment.
 Raise the issue of cash flow availability for use in expansion
and growth.
 Evaluate the market risks, growth opportunities or find ways to
improve the profitability.
Page  4
Key Tools to Analyze Your Product Portfolio
Page  5
BCG Matrix
 Developed by Bruce Henderson of
the Boston Consulting Group in
the early 1970's.
 Based on the product life cycle
theory that can be used to
determine what priorities should
be given in the product portfolio
of a business unit.
 A company's business units can be
classified into four categories
based on combinations of market
growth and market share relative
to the largest competitor.
 Market growth serves as a proxy
for industry attractivenessindustry attractiveness, and
relative market share serves as a
proxy for competitive advantagecompetitive advantage.
Page  6
The Four Categories Are:
DOGS - Dogs have low market share and a low growth rate and thus neither
generate nor consume a large amount of cash. However, dogs are cash traps
because of the money tied up in a business that has little potential. Such businesses
are candidates for divestiture.
Managing Dogs
Get rid of them (poor dogs!)
Differentiate for a niche market
Page  7
QUESTION MARKS - Question marks are growing rapidly and thus consume
certain amounts of cash, but because they have low market shares they do not generate much
cash. The result is a large net cash consumption. A question mark (also known as a "problem
child") has the potential to gain market share and become a star, and eventually a cash cow
when the market growth slows. If the question mark does not succeed in becoming the
market leader, then after perhaps years of cash consumption it will degenerate into a dog
when the market growth declines. Question marks must be analyzed carefully in order to
determine whether they are worth the investment required to grow market share.
Managing Question Marks
Divest
Invest more resources in
winning market share
Page  8
STARS- Stars generate large amounts of cash because of their strong relative market
share, but also consume large amounts of cash because of their high growth rate; therefore
the cash in each direction approximately nets out. If a star can maintain its large market
share, it will become a cash cow when the market growth rate declines. The portfolio of a
diversified company always should have stars that will become the next cash cows and
ensure future cash generation.
Managing Stars
Invest substantially to
sustain growth
Increase sales
New markets
New channels of distribution
Page  9
CASH COWS - As leaders in a mature market, cash cows exhibit a return on assets
that is greater than the market growth rate, and thus generate more cash than they
consume. Such business units should be "milked", extracting the profits and investing as
little cash as possible. Cash cows provide the cash required to turn question marks into
market leaders, to cover the administrative costs of the company, to fund research and
development, to service the corporate debt, and to pay dividends to shareholders. Because
the cash cow generates a relatively stable cash flow, its value can be determined with
reasonable accuracy by calculating the present value of its cash stream using a discounted
cash flow analysis.
Managing Cash Cows
Maintain market share
Invest in quality
Customer loyalty
Maximize cash flow
Increase usage rate
Replacement rate
Raise Prices
Page  10
The BCG matrix once was used widely, but has since faded from popularity as more
comprehensive models have been developed. Some of its weaknesses are:
 The framework assumes that each business unit is
independent of the others. In some cases, a business unit that is a
"dog" may be helping other business units gain a competitive
advantage.
 The matrix depends heavily upon the breadth of the definition
of the market. A business unit may dominate its small niche, but have
very low market share in the overall industry. In such a case, the
definition of the market can make the difference between a dog and a
cash cow.
While its importance has diminished, the BCG matrix still can serve as a simple tool for
viewing a corporation's business portfolio at a glance, and may serve as a starting point
for discussing resource allocation among strategic business units.
BCG Matrix Limitations
 The BCG matrix overlooks many other factors in these two important
determinants of profitability. Market growth rate is only one factor in
industry attractiveness, and relative market share is only one factor in
competitive advantage.
Page  11
Another Portfolio Mapping/Planning Tool (Better Too!)
McKinsey/General Electric Matrix uses market attractiveness rather than
market growth as the y axis and competitive strength rather than market share as the x axis.
 The size of the pie represents the total market size and the slice size indicates the market
share captured by the SBU. Arrows are added to indicate the projected direction of
movement of the SBU's over time.
 Multiple indicators are
used to assess market
attractiveness, including
 Multiple factors are used
to assess competitive
strength, such as
 The process for locating the SBU's within the matrix involves identifying drivers for each
dimension, scoring the SBU's against the drivers, weighting the drivers, and multiplying
weights times the scores.
 Current market share
 Brand image
 Production capacity
 Profit margins relative to
competitors
 R&D performance
 Promotional effectiveness
 Annual market growth rate
 Overall market size
 Historical profit margin
 Current size of market
 Market structure
 Market rivalry
 Demand variability
 Global opportunities
Page  12
McKinsey-GE 9-Box Matrix
High
Medium
Low
Market
Attractiveness
Competitive Strength of Business Unit
Amazon Devices Business Unit
70%
2.3%
1%
8%
Page  13
High
Medium
Low
Market
Attractiveness
Competitive Strength of Business Unit
McKinsey-GE 9-Box Matrix
Identify the Priority for Investment /Attractiveness
Page  14
Questions to Ask Yourself
 Are the markets and market segments you serve conducive to
continued profitable growth for your business?
 Are your current customers the right ones to drive new sales
and profitable growth?
 Have you identified and focused on current unmet customer
“want and need” opportunities that could help you grow your
business?
 Are your competitors reacting to your approach to the
market?
So how well are your products and services positioned?
A “No” answer to just one of the following questions indicates it’s time
to leverage current market knowledge in your favor and enhance your
product portfolio management:
Page  15
Be Effective in Your Product Portfolio Management
Using a simple 4 Step Market Analysis Process can help you
make your product portfolio management more effective.
Step 1 — Are You Where You Need To Be? What changes/adjustments are
needed?
Step 2 — In-depth 3-C Analysis
• Your customers
• Your competition
• Your company
Step 3 — Develop Positioning/Differentiation Strategies That Win Business
Step 4 — Implementation. Writing a Strategic Product Plan That Wins
Business
Page  16
Product Portfolio Management tools are
good to evaluate your “CURRENT”
products/projects, but they don’t really help
to generate “INNOVATIVE” product ideas!
Page  17
Page  18
Case Study: Apple
Page  19
Apple has already radically
altered a few different
markets in its time. The
company changed the way music is
sold and distributed, for instance,
and few could argue that Apple was
not the driving force behind the
tablet (Apple completely changed
the netbook market by completely
killing it off with the iPad) and
smartphone markets as they are
today.
Page  20
Apple’s Revenue Mix by Region & Product
Page  21
Apple Revenue Growth
Page  22
What Market Could Apple Revolutionize Next?
Page  23
Change how
people pay
Change people’s driving
experience?
Apple Continues to Disrupt Industries
Page  24
Apple’s WWDC 2015 Announcements
Page  25
New Apple Products Announced on Sept 9, 2015
They don't like disruptive innovation, don't like huge changes, they like
minor improvements. At Apple, Innovation Has Finally Left The Building?
iPad Pro: A big iPad with
more sensitive touch. Concept
of Microsoft Surface Pro?
Apple Watch is simply
a smaller iPhone?
What are they adding
to Apple TV to make it
so innovative? Games.
Let’s pump up the
processor a bit, add the
force 3D tech and one
more color, and roll out
a new set of phones.
Page  26
Apple has seldom been a company keen on
being ‘first’. Rather, the company remains
laser focused on being the best.
Their breakthrough
innovation came with the
iPhone. Everything else is
simply an extension or an
expansion (or in the case of the
Apple Watch, a reduction).
Page  27
So, can you still call Apple
the most innovative company
in the world?
 or the “best incremental
improvement company” in
the world?
 or the "best marketing company" in the
world, but innovative?
Page  28
What Could Be Apple’s Next Disruptive Innovation?
For WORKFor LIFE
For PLAY
Travel?
Shopping?
Health &
Wellness?
Wireless
charging?
Virtual-Reality?
Drone?
Robot? IOT
Platform/
Appliances?
Change how people work “together”?
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Analyze your product portfolio and find growth opportunities

  • 1. Analyze Your Product Portfolio & Find Growth Opportunities Prepared by Kevin Huang September 10, 2015
  • 3. Page  3 Why Analyze Your Product Portfolio?  The markets/competitions/technologies/consumers are changing rapidly.  Encourage management to evaluate each of the organization's businesses individually and to set objectives and allocate resources for each.  Stimulate the use of externally oriented data to supplement management's intuitive judgment.  Raise the issue of cash flow availability for use in expansion and growth.  Evaluate the market risks, growth opportunities or find ways to improve the profitability.
  • 4. Page  4 Key Tools to Analyze Your Product Portfolio
  • 5. Page  5 BCG Matrix  Developed by Bruce Henderson of the Boston Consulting Group in the early 1970's.  Based on the product life cycle theory that can be used to determine what priorities should be given in the product portfolio of a business unit.  A company's business units can be classified into four categories based on combinations of market growth and market share relative to the largest competitor.  Market growth serves as a proxy for industry attractivenessindustry attractiveness, and relative market share serves as a proxy for competitive advantagecompetitive advantage.
  • 6. Page  6 The Four Categories Are: DOGS - Dogs have low market share and a low growth rate and thus neither generate nor consume a large amount of cash. However, dogs are cash traps because of the money tied up in a business that has little potential. Such businesses are candidates for divestiture. Managing Dogs Get rid of them (poor dogs!) Differentiate for a niche market
  • 7. Page  7 QUESTION MARKS - Question marks are growing rapidly and thus consume certain amounts of cash, but because they have low market shares they do not generate much cash. The result is a large net cash consumption. A question mark (also known as a "problem child") has the potential to gain market share and become a star, and eventually a cash cow when the market growth slows. If the question mark does not succeed in becoming the market leader, then after perhaps years of cash consumption it will degenerate into a dog when the market growth declines. Question marks must be analyzed carefully in order to determine whether they are worth the investment required to grow market share. Managing Question Marks Divest Invest more resources in winning market share
  • 8. Page  8 STARS- Stars generate large amounts of cash because of their strong relative market share, but also consume large amounts of cash because of their high growth rate; therefore the cash in each direction approximately nets out. If a star can maintain its large market share, it will become a cash cow when the market growth rate declines. The portfolio of a diversified company always should have stars that will become the next cash cows and ensure future cash generation. Managing Stars Invest substantially to sustain growth Increase sales New markets New channels of distribution
  • 9. Page  9 CASH COWS - As leaders in a mature market, cash cows exhibit a return on assets that is greater than the market growth rate, and thus generate more cash than they consume. Such business units should be "milked", extracting the profits and investing as little cash as possible. Cash cows provide the cash required to turn question marks into market leaders, to cover the administrative costs of the company, to fund research and development, to service the corporate debt, and to pay dividends to shareholders. Because the cash cow generates a relatively stable cash flow, its value can be determined with reasonable accuracy by calculating the present value of its cash stream using a discounted cash flow analysis. Managing Cash Cows Maintain market share Invest in quality Customer loyalty Maximize cash flow Increase usage rate Replacement rate Raise Prices
  • 10. Page  10 The BCG matrix once was used widely, but has since faded from popularity as more comprehensive models have been developed. Some of its weaknesses are:  The framework assumes that each business unit is independent of the others. In some cases, a business unit that is a "dog" may be helping other business units gain a competitive advantage.  The matrix depends heavily upon the breadth of the definition of the market. A business unit may dominate its small niche, but have very low market share in the overall industry. In such a case, the definition of the market can make the difference between a dog and a cash cow. While its importance has diminished, the BCG matrix still can serve as a simple tool for viewing a corporation's business portfolio at a glance, and may serve as a starting point for discussing resource allocation among strategic business units. BCG Matrix Limitations  The BCG matrix overlooks many other factors in these two important determinants of profitability. Market growth rate is only one factor in industry attractiveness, and relative market share is only one factor in competitive advantage.
  • 11. Page  11 Another Portfolio Mapping/Planning Tool (Better Too!) McKinsey/General Electric Matrix uses market attractiveness rather than market growth as the y axis and competitive strength rather than market share as the x axis.  The size of the pie represents the total market size and the slice size indicates the market share captured by the SBU. Arrows are added to indicate the projected direction of movement of the SBU's over time.  Multiple indicators are used to assess market attractiveness, including  Multiple factors are used to assess competitive strength, such as  The process for locating the SBU's within the matrix involves identifying drivers for each dimension, scoring the SBU's against the drivers, weighting the drivers, and multiplying weights times the scores.  Current market share  Brand image  Production capacity  Profit margins relative to competitors  R&D performance  Promotional effectiveness  Annual market growth rate  Overall market size  Historical profit margin  Current size of market  Market structure  Market rivalry  Demand variability  Global opportunities
  • 12. Page  12 McKinsey-GE 9-Box Matrix High Medium Low Market Attractiveness Competitive Strength of Business Unit Amazon Devices Business Unit 70% 2.3% 1% 8%
  • 13. Page  13 High Medium Low Market Attractiveness Competitive Strength of Business Unit McKinsey-GE 9-Box Matrix Identify the Priority for Investment /Attractiveness
  • 14. Page  14 Questions to Ask Yourself  Are the markets and market segments you serve conducive to continued profitable growth for your business?  Are your current customers the right ones to drive new sales and profitable growth?  Have you identified and focused on current unmet customer “want and need” opportunities that could help you grow your business?  Are your competitors reacting to your approach to the market? So how well are your products and services positioned? A “No” answer to just one of the following questions indicates it’s time to leverage current market knowledge in your favor and enhance your product portfolio management:
  • 15. Page  15 Be Effective in Your Product Portfolio Management Using a simple 4 Step Market Analysis Process can help you make your product portfolio management more effective. Step 1 — Are You Where You Need To Be? What changes/adjustments are needed? Step 2 — In-depth 3-C Analysis • Your customers • Your competition • Your company Step 3 — Develop Positioning/Differentiation Strategies That Win Business Step 4 — Implementation. Writing a Strategic Product Plan That Wins Business
  • 16. Page  16 Product Portfolio Management tools are good to evaluate your “CURRENT” products/projects, but they don’t really help to generate “INNOVATIVE” product ideas!
  • 18. Page  18 Case Study: Apple
  • 19. Page  19 Apple has already radically altered a few different markets in its time. The company changed the way music is sold and distributed, for instance, and few could argue that Apple was not the driving force behind the tablet (Apple completely changed the netbook market by completely killing it off with the iPad) and smartphone markets as they are today.
  • 20. Page  20 Apple’s Revenue Mix by Region & Product
  • 21. Page  21 Apple Revenue Growth
  • 22. Page  22 What Market Could Apple Revolutionize Next?
  • 23. Page  23 Change how people pay Change people’s driving experience? Apple Continues to Disrupt Industries
  • 24. Page  24 Apple’s WWDC 2015 Announcements
  • 25. Page  25 New Apple Products Announced on Sept 9, 2015 They don't like disruptive innovation, don't like huge changes, they like minor improvements. At Apple, Innovation Has Finally Left The Building? iPad Pro: A big iPad with more sensitive touch. Concept of Microsoft Surface Pro? Apple Watch is simply a smaller iPhone? What are they adding to Apple TV to make it so innovative? Games. Let’s pump up the processor a bit, add the force 3D tech and one more color, and roll out a new set of phones.
  • 26. Page  26 Apple has seldom been a company keen on being ‘first’. Rather, the company remains laser focused on being the best. Their breakthrough innovation came with the iPhone. Everything else is simply an extension or an expansion (or in the case of the Apple Watch, a reduction).
  • 27. Page  27 So, can you still call Apple the most innovative company in the world?  or the “best incremental improvement company” in the world?  or the "best marketing company" in the world, but innovative?
  • 28. Page  28 What Could Be Apple’s Next Disruptive Innovation? For WORKFor LIFE For PLAY Travel? Shopping? Health & Wellness? Wireless charging? Virtual-Reality? Drone? Robot? IOT Platform/ Appliances? Change how people work “together”?