Global Strategy
Strategy and the “business portfolio”
Barry Hedley (Director of the Boston Consulting Group Ltd.)
London, UK
Abstract
In this article the author goes on to develop the conclusion reached in his previous article which appeared in the December edition of Long Range Planning. These conclusions concerned the requirements for strategic success for an individual business, here they are developed into their implications for strategy development in the typical multibusiness company.

It is argued that relative competitive position and growth are the two fundamental parameters which must be considered in determining the strategy that an individual business should follow when viewed within the context of the companys overall ‘business portfolio’. The likely patterns of business strategy which will lead to overall corporate success are discussed and contrasted with those which can lead to disaster.

The key is that strategies should be made to differ widely from business to business, as a function of the growth and relative competitive position of each business and the companys overall resource position particularly with respect to cash. The ‘across the board’ defensive measures which many companies have adopted in recent years as their response to the pressures of inflation and recession are therefore argued to be singularly inappropriate for the long term. The ‘business portfolio’ concept provides a superior approach for developing the differentiated strategic business objectives which are necessary for any company to make the most of its opportunities.

References
(1)These include: The Product Portfolio (1970)
Growth and Financial Strategies (1971)

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