Examples of SBUs in the following topics:
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- An SBU is a profit center which focuses on a product offering and a market segment.
- SBUs are able to affect most factors which influence their performance.
- Companies today often use the word segmentation or division when referring to SBUs or an aggregation of SBUs that share such commonalities.
- The degree to which an SBU shares functional programs and facilities with other SBUs
- Diagram the role and functionality of a strategic business unit (SBU)
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- The GE / McKinsey matrix is a model used to assess the strength of a strategic business unit (SBU) of a corporation.
- The GE / McKinsey matrix is a model used to assess the strength of a strategic business unit (SBU) of a corporation.
- It analyzes market attractiveness and competitive strength to determine the overall strength of a SBU.
- Competitive strength focuses on internal factors and the ability of the SBU to overcome specific issues with the market and competitors.
- While the GE / McKinsey matrix was originally used to assess a SBU, corporations can use this for other purposes as well.
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- The modular structure focuses on dividing the business into small, tightly knit strategic business units (SBUs), which focus on specific elements of the organizational process.
- Interdependence among the units is limited because the focus of many SBUs is more inward than outward and because loyalty within SBUs tends to be very strong.
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- Organization - Utilizing an organized business structure or corporate framework, often through strategic business units (SBUs), provides substantial value in centralizing processes and assessing needs.
- Technology - Finally, improving upon these processes within SBUs via leveraging the appropriate data and information will drive strategic acquisition of beneficial technological improvements based upon current trends.
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- Business strategy refers to the aggregated strategies of a single business firm or a strategic business unit (SBU) in a diversified corporation.
- Many companies feel that a functional organizational structure is not an efficient way to organize activities, so they often re-engineer according to processes or SBUs.
- An SBU is treated as an internal profit center by corporate headquarters.
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- The stages of a project within the strategic-planning discipline provide a step-by-step approach to generating and implementing an effective strategy, for either a corporation or a strategic business unit (SBU).
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- Goal setting, similar to MBO and SMART, is a simple method for strategists to establish and enforce specific goals within the organization or strategic business unit (SBU).
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- International expansion requires enormous capital investments in many cases, along with the development of a specific strategic business unit (SBU) in order to manage these accounts and operations.
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- Overall corporate-level objectives drove strategic business unit (SBU) objectives, and these, in turn, drove functional level objectives.
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- Each of the strategic business units (SBUs), or facets of the organization, complements one another to create an ability greater than the sum of its parts.