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Growth Strategies That Work--Again and Again, 2nd Edition (HBR Article Collection)

Author James E. Ashton, Frank X., Jr. Cook, Paul Schmitz, Adrian J. Slywotzky, Richard Wise, Chris Zook, James Allen
Publisher Harvard Business Review
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In too many companies, growth is stagnating--even shrinking. Clearly, typical growth strategies--international expansion, acquisitions, product proliferation--are losing steam. What's the remedy? More dependable ways to propel and sustain growth. The most successful companies tackle this challenge in three ways: they strengthen their core business by building a foundation of operational excellence; they recognize when it's time to redefine their core; and if it is time, they change their core gradually. How? They successfully enter new areas by leveraging the intangible assets (customer relationships, proprietary technical know-how) they built while establishing their central businesses. Consider General Motors. The automotive giant used its installed base of 80 million vehicle owners to launch OnStar--an in-vehicle service for drivers that includes traffic updates, concierge services, and route-planning information. Two million drivers subscribe, generating recurring revenue streams for GM. The four Harvard Business Review articles in this collection are: "Uncovering Hidden Value in a Midsize Manufacturing Company" by James E. Ashton, Frank X. Cook, Jr., and Paul Schmitz; "The Growth Crisis--and How to Escape It" by Adrian J. Slywotzky and Richard Wise; "Growth Outside the Core" by Chris Zook and James Allen; and "Finding Your Next Core Business" by Chris Zook.