Growth Platforms

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Growth platforms are specific named initiatives selected by a business organization to fuel their revenue and earnings growth.

Growth platforms may be strategic or tactical. Strategic growth platforms are longer term initiatives where the initiative and results span multiple years -- usually from 3 to 6 years. Generic examples of commonly selected strategic growth platforms are pursuing specific, new product areas or entry into new distribution channels. Illustrative examples would be:

- Apple Computer's targeting of "personal music systems" to accelerate growth faster than it could with only its
  personal computer business.
- IBM's coining of the term "e-business" and then its use of as the organizing theme for all that the company did
  in the late 1990's.

Tactical growth platforms are shorter term initiatives where the initiative and the results are focused on the business's current budget year. Generic examples of commonly selected tactical growth platforms are specific new sales force programs or a new focus for the year's advertising.

Some topic reference links:

GrowthPlatforms Institute [1]


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