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Essential Business Skills for Designers -Part 2
4 min readJan 26, 2025
In the Part 1 of this article I discussed about Time to Value and Prioritization Model.
3. BCG Matrix
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix is a powerful tool for portfolio management that categorizes a company’s products or business units based on market growth and relative market share. The matrix consists of four quadrants: Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks, and Dogs.
- Stars are high-growth products with a significant market share and require substantial investment to maintain their position.
- Cash Cows are established products that generate steady cash flow but have low growth potential.
- Question Marks are in high-growth markets but lack a strong market share, requiring strategic decisions to either invest or divest.
- Dogs are low-growth, low-market-share products that may drain resources.
Example: Apple’s Product Portfolio and the Role of Design
Apple uses its portfolio of products strategically, and the BCG Matrix can help explain where each product stands:
- Stars: The iPhone, with…