Exploring New Business Opportunities at LoJack Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

LoJack is a conglomerate found in 1978, which was the worldwide leader in delivery and the development of a system that tracked and recovered stolen vehicles headed for chop shops. Despite their leadership position, business direction was well aware of the threat they faced by being so strongly aligned with the US auto industry that is volatile.

In the early 2000s, the organization undertook a venturing strategy that had produced four new business units. The case addresses the details about the item and its own competition. Additionally, it outlines the new opportunities which were accessible to LoJack in the kind of untapped markets and geographic expansion.

PUBLICATION DATE: April 01, 2012 PRODUCT #: BAB691-PDF-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about FINANCE & ACCOUNTING

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