Question marks A term used in the Boston Group Matrix. Question marks are businesses or products with low market share but which operate in higher growth markets.
Question Marks a classification of products or strategic business units used in the Boston Consulting Group Product Portfolio Analysis.
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Modern word processing programs have eliminated the need for this, as they can sense the need for a skoche more room after periods, question marks and exclams.
Boston Box: (also known as the BCG matrix) a tool for analysing a product portfolio, plotting relative market share against market growth rate for each product. The resultant matrix classifies products as cash cows, dogs, question marks and stars.
- a product classification used in the Boston Consulting Portfolio Analysis Matrix; dogs are products with a relatively low market share in a slow-growth market. See Boston Consulting Group Portfolio Analysis Matrix; Cash Cows; Question Marks; ...
See also: Product, Marketing, Market, Customer, Analysis
 
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