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CA IPCC, Strategic Planning, Module 2

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In this Module, bacha log), we are going to see Corporate Strategy and what it ensures,
right. What does Corporate Strategy ensures?
In the first place it ensures the growth of the firm, correct, and as well as correct alignment
of the firm with its environment. Whether they are in aligned or not, in case they are not
then they have rectify their strategy, come up with new strategy, so that they are always in
align with their environment. Right. So it should be always aligned with its environment. It
serves as the design for filling the strategy planning gap. So for that reason we need to have
a Corporate Strategy. It also helps to build competitive advantage. So always we need to be
one step ahead than our competitors. For that reason we need to have, yeah, Corporate
Strategy. It also ensures grabbing opportunities which are available in the market or in the
environment and countering the threats in it. Right, you have learnt all swat analysis, so
after doing, after going into the business environment, we need to know and we come to
know what are the opportunities available and threats that the company faces. So for
grabbing those opportunities we need Corporate Strategy and counter those threats. Right
kids, remember.
Further down, Strategy is partly Proactive and Partly Reactive. Now suppose in case Coke
reduces Rs.1/-, right, for the small chota Coke. Then immediately Pepsi will also copy with
the same. So we call it as Strategy is partly Proactive and partly Reactive. Correct. Now
Proactive actions on the part of the managers to improve the company’s market and
financial position. So why this company called Pepsi will reduce the price, this is the reason
for that. Okay. Companies market and financial position will be effected if they don’t
retaliate immediately by the reduction of Rs.1/-. Reactions to.

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CA IPCC, Strategic Planning, Module 1

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Hi, kids, after learning Products Portfolio Analysis, company now needs to formulate a
strategy for achieving goals of the organisation, right. So after formulating strategies, that’s
planning and next chapter we will see implementation of strategies and after that we will
see how effective the strategies were, that is continuously monitoring it.
Now herein let us check very first Corporate Strategy, what you understand by Corporate
Strategy. That is basically the growth design of the firm, it spells out the growth objective of
the firm, what company wants to do, the direction, extent, pace and timing of the firm’s
growth. It also spells out the strategy for achieving the growth in the organisation. Hence,
we can describe CS, that is Corporate Strategy, as the objective, right remember that a
strategy design by the firm. Correct, that is Corporate Strategy. What they have designed
to achieve, correct, objectives. It can be viewed as the objective, strategy design of the firm.
It is the design for filling the firm’s strategic planning gap. It ensures

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CA IPCC, Strategic Analysis, Module 11

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Bacha log, Let’s see Ansoff’s Matrix, 4 marks question. Right, so Igor Ansoff’s Matrix, he is
called father of S.M. Now here you can say, he gave Market Penetration, he gave Market
Development, right, Product Development, and Diversification, correct. Existing Product,
New Product or maybe existing Market or maybe New Market. Correct, bacha log, so on the
X axis we have Product and on the Y axis we have Market. So here you can see the blue
square, it represents existing Products in the existing Market. It is called as Market
Penetration. Right. And new Product in existing Market is Product Development. That is
yellow colour. And in green we see New Product in New Market, right, and in light green we
see New Market existing Product that is Market Development. Now, Igor Ansoff’s Matrix,
Market Penetration, to sell existing Products into existing Markets like Maruti Suzuki. Right,
nothing new, more aggressive promotion, advertisement, can be achieved by : More sales
to present customers, increasing the usage frequency, new applications, etc. Penetration is
also done by effort on increasing usage by existing customers.

Next we see, Market Development, Existing products in new markets can be achieved
through, example Micromax. New geographical markets. Right kids.

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MBA Entrance, Logical Reasoning and Direct Interpretation, Matrix Arrangements, Module 2

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Hello everyone let’s look at Matrix Arrangement part 2 there is family of 6 person P, Q, R, S, T & U. They are professor, businessman, chartered accountant, lawyer, engineer and doctor not necessary in that order. There are two married couples in the family S the lawyer, is married to the lady professor. U, the doctor, is the daughter of Q and sister of T. R the business man is the son-in-law of P. The chartered accountant is married to the businessman. T is an unmarried engineer. P is the grandmother of U. Let’s see how to solve this set S the lawyer is married to the Lady Professor which means S is a male the next statement U the doctor, is the daughter of Q and sister of T which means U

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MBA Entrance, Logical Reasoning and Direct Interpretation, Numerical Logic, Module 2

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Hi, welcome to the second session on numerical logic in this session we will be doing the set on 7 friends staying in 7 rooms there have been some hints given about their room numbers and upon reading those hints you have to decipher which friend stays in which room number I am sure you must have studied this set very well right so here are the seven rooms we have been told that the smallest room number is more than 50 and the greatest room number is less than 60 so this the range we also been told that Mangal stays in the highest room number and is a prime number now the 2 prime numbers in this range are 53 and 59 but Mangal cannot stay in 53 because if he was 53 and that was the highest room number then the smallest room number would have been in forties which is not permissible which means Mangal has to stay in room 59 which is the highest prime number in the given range and now that your figure out this room number and we also know that all the rooms are consecutively numbered we can find the room number for all the remaining rooms it will be from 53 all the way to 59 right next we have told about Som’s and Bhudh’s room number it said that Som stays in an odd numbered room and Bhudh stays in an even number room so the choices are the possibilities are that Som may stay in rooms 53 or 55 or 57 while Bhudh may stay in rooms 54 or 56 or 58 right we have been told that the difference between Bhudh’s room number and Gurus room number in that order is equal to that between Mangal and Som in that order right and now we know that Mangal is staying in room 59 and Som is saying in odd number room which means the difference between those two will have to be even with 2 odd numbers the difference will even but it can’t be 6 simply because if the difference is 6 so Som would have been in room 53 and that would have been the highest difference between any two rooms in this row right how can it be equal to any other two rooms difference because it’s the highest difference so Som clearly cannot stay in room number 53 right which means that

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MBA Entrance, Logical Reasoning and Direct Interpretation, Numerical Logic, Module 1

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Hey let’s do the first session on numerical logic here’s the set which I guess you’ll read right it’s about 3 people were having certain sums with them and they gave half the difference the person with the highest amount gives half the difference to other two people right and we had questions following it we spoke about individual amount that P Q and R had at the end of the game right lets revisit the game we have 3 people P, Q and R, P had 160 earlier Q 120 and R 80 initially it said that the person with the highest amount in this case it is P will distribute half the difference to the other two the difference between P and Q is 40 and the difference in P and R is 80 so P will give 20 rupees half the difference to Q and 40 rupees to ars how much I like you have now she’ll have 20 more than 20 which is 140 hour will have 40 rs to R right so how much will Q have now she’ll have 20 more than 120 which is 140 R will have 40 more than 80 which is 120 while P has given out 60 rupees from his Kitty so he’ll be left with 60 less than 160 so he’ll be left with 100 rupees right Now the big question the game stops when the difference between any two of them is less than 5 is the difference less than 5 between any two of them at this stage no right as you can see hence the game will continue who’s turn is it to distribute money now

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