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[[File:Bcg-matrix.png|400px|thumb|right|[[BCG matrix]]]][[BCG matrix]] (hereinafter, the ''Matrix'') is a strategy tool that guides resource allocation decisions on the basis of market share and growth rate of [[strategic business unit]]s.
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[[File:Bcg-matrix.png|400px|thumb|right|[[BCG matrix]]]][[BCG matrix]] (also written as [[BCG-matrix]]; alternatively known as [[growth-share matrix]], [[product portfolio matrix]], [[Boston Box]], [[Boston matrix]], [[Boston Consulting Group analysis]], [[portfolio diagram]]; hereinafter, the ''Matrix'') is a strategy tool that guides resource allocation decisions on the basis of market share and growth rate of [[strategic business unit]]s.
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==Definition==
 
==Definition==

Revision as of 17:08, 13 May 2023

BCG matrix (also written as BCG-matrix; alternatively known as growth-share matrix, product portfolio matrix, Boston Box, Boston matrix, Boston Consulting Group analysis, portfolio diagram; hereinafter, the Matrix) is a strategy tool that guides resource allocation decisions on the basis of market share and growth rate of strategic business units.


Definition

According to Management by Robbins and Coulter (14th edition),

BCG matrix. A strategy tool that guides resource allocation decisions on the basis of market share and growth rate of strategic business units.


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