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What Grab Can Learn from Amazon About Growth - and Not From Meta (143)

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This week’s podcast is Grab's growth initiatives, which are critical for getting to operating profits. They also provide a case for talking about core vs. adjacency growth.

You can listen to this podcast here, which has the slides and graphics mentioned. Also available at iTunes and Google Podcasts.

Grab's compelling growth initiatives include:

New Services for ConsumersGrabUnlimitedCross-SellingAdvertisingFinancial Services


Most of this is a summary of work by Chris Zook at Bain’s strategy practice. I am citing the books:

Profit from the CoreBeyond the Core


Most all sustainable growth is based on 1-2 strong cores.

A profitable core is centered on the strongest position in terms of loyal customers, competitive advantage, unique skills, and ability to earn profits.My list for strong cores are growth / market, competitive advantage and attractive unit economics.Adapting the core can be:New products / servicesNew customers – microsegmentsNew geographiesNew businesses.


Six growth adjacencies:

New customer segments:New geographiesNew channelsNew productsNew BusinessesNew value chain steps


How to assess an adjacency move:

Factor 1: Adjacency is tightly tied to a strong core.Factor 2: An attractive adjacency market in terms of profit poolsFactor 3: The ability to capture economic leadership in that market.


Digital adjacencies are moderate, relentless expansions versus big trees.

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Related articles:

Grab’s Big Strategy and Cash Flow Question (1 of 4) (Tech Strategy – Daily Article)Lessons from Grab in Geographic Density and Other Tech Enabled Cost Efficiencies (3 of 4)(Tech Strategy – Daily Article)


From the Concept Library, concepts for this article are:

Growth: Core vs. AdjacencyGrowth: Explore vs. Exploit


From the Company Library, companies for this article are:

Grab


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