DKSH in 2012: Preparing for Continued Rapid Growth

  • Reference: SGSB-SM204B-E

  • Year: 2013

  • Number of pages: 31

  • Geographic Setting: Asia; Switzerland

  • Publication Date: Jun 17, 2013

  • Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)

  • Type of Document: Case

  • Industry Setting: Strategic Management

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The case discusses the post-IPO strategies, opportunities and challenges for Swiss global trading company DKSH, the leading market expansion (MES) provider with a focus on Asia. DKSH was well positioned to capitalize on three key MES industry trends: 1) Asia as the growth market per se, driven by the thriving middle classes of the emerging economies, 2) growing inner-Asian trade, and 3) the tendency of companies to outsource, stemming from the continuing focus on core competencies. DKSH wanted to use the tailwind of its very successful IPO and its strong growth potential to forcefully extend its number one market position while staying focused on implementing a sharply defined strategy for growth. From a strategic point of view, the company had to address multiple key issues: optimizing its business portfolio; further developing and centralizing corporate-level core competencies; choosing the right level of strategic integration of its four business units; strengthening its service innovation capability; ensuring the right resource allocation to sustain the company’s growth engine; and sustaining its strategic entrepreneurial leadership culture.

Keywords

corporate core competence development corporate portfolio decision-making corporate transformation cross-business strategic integration global trading company managing the corporate growth engine market expansion services company multi-business corporate strategy