The Value Chain concept, first described by Dr. Michael Porter in 1985, is a series of actions that a firm—in a specific industry—accomplishes to produce a valuable product or service for the market. The value chain notion visualizes the process view of an organization, perceiving a manufacturing or service organization as a system comprised of […]
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Strategy Classics: Porter’s Value Chain
Contributed by Mark Bridges on February 27, 2020 in Operations & Supply Chain, Strategy, Marketing, & Sales

Can You Understand All Aspects of the Value Chain?
Editor’s Note: Ganesh Rajagopalan is a seasoned management consultant and former investment banker. He is also a leading author on Flevy, having published numerous business frameworks on topics such as Strategy Development, Investment Analysis, and Value Chain Analysis. You can view all his materials here. * * * * Most would be familiar with the term […]

Industry Value Chain: Understand its Importance and Application to the Mining Industry
Contributed by Ganesh Rajagopalan on November 17, 2015 in Operations & Supply Chain, Strategy, Marketing, & Sales
Editor’s Note: Ganesh Rajagopalan is a seasoned management consultant and former investment banker. He is also a leading author on Flevy, having published numerous business frameworks on topics such as Strategy Development, Investment Analysis, and Value Chain Analysis. You can view all his materials here. * * * * Most would be familiar with the term […]
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