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The BCG Advantage Matrix

The Strategic Project Manager

The Advantage Matrix is an old Boston Consulting Group classic strategic framework. History and Basics of the BCG Advantage Matrix. The BCG Advantage Matrix, also sometimes known as the Competitive Advantage Matrix, is a decades old but still relevant strategic framework developed by Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

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The BCG Growth Share Matrix Diagram

The Strategic Project Manager

The BCG Growth Share Matrix is a simple but powerful conceptual framework for businesses, large and small. This post provides an introduction to the BCG Growth Share Matrix Diagram, digs into the detail of each element, and reviews impacts to strategists and project managers.

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Use the OGSM Strategy Framework to Align Strategy and PM

The Strategic Project Manager

Here are just a handful of frameworks that can help to devise strategies that will feed the OGSM framework: BCG Growth Share Matrix – Organizations can identify where business units fit in the matrix – as a Star, Question Mark, Cash Cow, or Dog – and use OGSM to move business units to more advantageous positions in the matrix.

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Dynamic Capabilities Framework: Useful and Familiar to Project Managers

The Strategic Project Manager

If the industry is relatively slow to change and the organization can maintain competitive advantage reliably over time with a very large proportion of ordinary vs dynamic capabilities, then they should do that and shoot for the greatest efficiency possible. Emphasizing efficiency – Resource based strategies emphasize efficiency.

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What Is Value Migration?

The Strategic Project Manager

One of the great early strategic frameworks is the BCG Growth Share Matrix. The trick with the matrix was to have different types of businesses in a portfolio. Embracing change – Use change to advantage by building the capabilities to deal with change. The Strategic Challenge: To Anticipate Value Migration.

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Strategy Framework Canvas: How to Pick the Right Strategy Framework

The Strategic Project Manager

Frameworks that apply well to Adaptive environments include First Mover Advantage and Dynamic Capabilities. Frameworks that apply to Classic environments include Porter’s Five Forces and the BCG Growth Matrix. This environment requires agility, and the mantra is “Be fast!”

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The Extreme Programming Life Cycle and Strategic PM

The Strategic Project Manager

BCG growth share matrix – Re position toward growth opportunities by leveraging XP. Experience curve – Build experience with your own version of XP to build competitive advantage. Logic tree diagrams – Diagramming at any level can help you to think through the options and make the best choice.