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- Introduction
- Outline
- Simple large company
- The corporate parent
- The two questions of corporate strategy
- Three reasons for investing in a business
- Good business matrix
- How important is growth
- E.ON’s portfolio of businesses 2008
- A business we can add value to
- Ashridge portfolio display
- E.ON’s added value display
- Conditions for net added value
- Direct guidance or help
- Encourage/drive synergies
- Create value at parent level
- Group value added - example
- Combining ‘good business’ and ‘added value’
- It may be cheap or expensive
- Management or parenting strategy
- How to manage the group of businesses
- How to manage the group
- Matrix of functions and added value
- How to design/re-design the parent (1)
- The three challenges
- How to design/re-design the parent (2)
- The size/role of the corporate center varies widely
- Corporate strategy framework
- Three elements of group strategy
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- Simple large company
- The corporate parent
- Portfolio strategy – Management or parenting strategy
- Three reasons for investing in a business
- Good business matrix
- How important is growth
- E.ON’s portfolio of businesses 2008
- Ashridge portfolio display
- Conditions for net added value
- Direct guidance or help
- Encourage/drive synergies
- Create value at parent level
- Ways to manage the group of businesses
- How to design/re-design the parent
- The size/role of the corporate center
- Three elements of group strategy
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Campbell, A. (2013, May 30). Corporate-level strategy [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 26, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bm/2553/.Export Citation (RIS)