What is the Boston Matrix?

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Description
This eBook describes the Boston Matrix, an approach to product portfolio planning based on relative market share and market growth and how it can be integrated with other strategic planning tools.
It describes how to categorize your products depending on their relative market share and market growth. As well as, how it can be used to help ensure a balanced portfolio of products and services. It explains the controversial many marketers have about using this tool guiding you how to use it effectively.
Preface
This eBook describes the Boston Matrix, an approach to product portfolio planning based on relative market share and market growth.
You will learn:
- How the Boston Matrix can be integrated with other strategic planning tools
- Why this tool is so controversial and why it has been removed from many marketing courses
- How to categorize your products depending on their relative market share and market growth
- Why it can be dangerous to use this tool at brand level
- How it can be used to help ensure a balanced portfolio of products and services
Content
- The Boston Matrix
- Classifying Products and Business Units
- Stars
- Question Marks
- Cash Cows
- Dogs
- Using the Boston Matrix at Brand Level
- A Balanced Portfolio
- Summary
- References