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(PMM). An analysis model which identifies business growth opportunities and proposals according to product type (New or Existing) and also according to market type (New or Existing).
(PMM).  
 
An analysis model which identifies business growth opportunities and proposals according to product type (New or Existing) and also according to market type (New or Existing).


Thus producing a 2 x 2 matrix.
Thus producing a 2 x 2 matrix.




A refinement of the model additionally identifies Related products and markets - intermediate between New and Existing.  Thus producing a more detailed 3 x 3 matrix.
A refinement of the model additionally identifies Related products and markets - intermediate between New and Existing.   


Thus producing a more detailed 3 x 3 matrix.


Also known as the Product Market Growth Matrix or the Ansoff Matrix, after its originator Dr Igor Ansoff.
 
''Also known as the Product Market Growth Matrix or the Ansoff Matrix, after its originator Dr Igor Ansoff.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Boston Matrix]]
* [[Boston Matrix]]
* [[PMM]]
* [[Porter]]
* [[Porter]]
* [[Product]]
* [[Strategic analysis]]
* [[Strategic analysis]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 2 July 2022

(PMM).

An analysis model which identifies business growth opportunities and proposals according to product type (New or Existing) and also according to market type (New or Existing).

Thus producing a 2 x 2 matrix.


A refinement of the model additionally identifies Related products and markets - intermediate between New and Existing.

Thus producing a more detailed 3 x 3 matrix.


Also known as the Product Market Growth Matrix or the Ansoff Matrix, after its originator Dr Igor Ansoff.


See also