Corporate Strategy and Diversification

Corporate diversification strategies raise a wide range of strategic management issues. For this week’s critical thinking assignment, read the case study found in your textbook (Case 19): Google Is Now Alphabet—But What’s the Corporate Strategy?

Remember, a case study is a puzzle to be solved, so before reading and answering the specific case and study questions, develop your proposed solution by following these five steps:

Read the case study to identify the key issues and underlying issues. These issues are the principles and concepts of the course area which apply to the situation described in the case study.
Record the facts from the case study which are relevant to the principles and concepts of the course area issues. The case may have extraneous information not relevant to the current course area. Your ability to differentiate between relevant and irrelevant information is an important aspect of case analysis, as it will inform the focus of your answers.
Describe in some detail the actions that would address or correct the situation.
Consider how you would support your solution with examples from experience or current real-life examples or cases from textbooks.
Complete this initial analysis and then read the discussion questions. Typically, you will already have the answers to the questions but with a broader consideration. At this point, you can add the details and/or analytical tools required to solve the case.
Case Study Questions:

What is Google’s corporate strategy? Does Google have a clear vision of what it wants to become?
Use Porter’s Essentials Test (Chapter 12) to determine if this strategy creates competitive advantage. If so, how? If not, why not?
Look beyond the conventional sources of synergy and consider complementarities, bargaining power, and rivals. What threats does Google face?
Does Google need to refocus? How should Google delineate its corporate boundaries and which businesses, or products would you recommend abandoning or divesting, if any?

Sample Solution

5-94th with health risks: weight maintenance or gradual weight loss
95-99th: weight loss (maximum is 1kg/week)
>99th: weight loss (maximum is 1kg/week)

For infants, exclusive breastfeeding should be encouraged till 6months of age and continue breastfeeding after introduction of solid food till 12 months of age and beyond. Sugar sweetened beverages should be avoided in infants and there should be not television in the infant’s sleeping room.
For overweight/obese 12-24months old children, healthy diet and age appropriate physical activity is recommended. Three major meals should include healthy food, with plenty of fruits & vegetables. Fruit juices and sugar-sweetened beverages should be avoided. No television viewing during meals and overall screen time should be limited.
MARG intervention study (29) conducted in India aimed to evaluate the impact of a school-based health and nutritional education program on knowledge and behavior of Indian school children. They educated 40196 children (aged 8 – 18 years), 25000 parents and 1500 teachers about health, nutrition, physical activity, non-communicable diseases and healthy cooking practices in three cities of North India (New Delhi, Agra, Jaipur) during the period August 2006 to December 2008. Major gaps exist in health and nutrition-related knowledge and behavior of Indian children, parents and teachers. Following the intervention, scores improved in all children and a significantly higher improvement was observed in younger children (aged 8 – 11 years) as compared with those aged 12 – 18 years, and in females compared with males. This successful and comprehensive educative intervention could be incorporated in school-based health and nutritional education program.
Medical complications associated with weight loss include inadequate nutrient

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