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What is Alibaba's Best Growth Strategy? (50)

The Tech Strategy Podcast

English - October 04, 2020 16:00 - 1 hour - 44.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 14 ratings
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At Alibaba's Investor Day, CEO Daniel Zhang outlined 11 growth strategies. Five were under Domestic Consumption. The question for this class is which is the most effective of these? Which is most likely to succeed and move the needle?

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The choices are:

“To continue growing our digital economy user base”“To expand consumption categories and consumer wallet share in our digital economy”.“To develop new supply categories and supply-side transformation based on consumer insights.”“To create or redefine online / offline retail formats leveraging our digital technology”“To upgrade Alipay from digital check out to digital check in.”


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How Did Alibaba Beat Everyone? Products vs. Digital Platforms. (Jeff’s Asia Tech Class – Podcast 4)Xiaomi, Meitu and Why Platforms Fail (1 of 2) (Jeff’s Asia Tech Class – Podcast 43)


This is part of Learning Goals: Level 7, with a focus on:

#30: Ecosystems vs. Platforms


Concepts for this class.

Ecosystems vs. Digital PlatformsLinked BusinessesComplementary Platforms


Companies for this class:

Alibaba


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