When growths have achieved, make an another growth factory
Business Expansion is required when a business reaches the top of growth and finds additional options to bring more profit. Different forms of business expansion include opening a new outlet in another location, adding sales employees, increased marketing, adding franchisees, forming an alliance, offering new products or services, entering new markets, merging with or acquiring another business, expanding globally, and expanding through the internet, etc.
I help the organization to
- Validate its existing growth for the business expansion
- Identify where to expand & when it executes
- Build a potential tool to measure the level of expansion
- Determine the potential market share you can achieve
- Create a blueprint of the business expansion align with existing business
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