Lockheed Martin Corporation: Strategic analysis
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Development of vision and mission statements for Lockheed Martin
- External opportunities and threats
- Competitive profile matrix
- External factor evaluation (EFE) matrix for Lockheed Martin
- Internal strengths and weaknesses
- Internal factor evaluation (IFE) Matrix for Lockheed Martin
- SWOT analysis
- Strategic position and action evaluation (SPACE) matrix
- Boston consulting group (BCG) matrix
- Internal-external (IE) matrix
- Grand strategy matrix
- Quantitative strategic planning matrix (QSPM)
- Recommended strategies and long-term objectives
- Implementation and expectations
- Projected financial statements and forecasted ratios
- Annual objectives and policies
- Strategy review and evaluation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
lockheed martin is a multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995. Company's headquarter is located in Maryland, and Robert J. Stevens is the current CEO and president of the firm ("lockheed martin," 2009).
lockheed martin's major operating units include these business areas as given below:
A - Aeronautics
B - Electronic Systems
C - Information Systems & Global Services
D - Space Systems
Existing Vision, Mission Statement, Objectives, and Standards of lockheed martin corporation
According to Chamblee (2000), lockheed martin's stated vision is as follows:
"For lockheed martin to be the world's leading technology and system enterprise, providing best value to our customers, growth opportunities to our employees, and superior returns to our stockholders."
lockheed martin's major operating units include these business areas as given below:
A - Aeronautics
B - Electronic Systems
C - Information Systems & Global Services
D - Space Systems
Existing Vision, Mission Statement, Objectives, and Standards of lockheed martin corporation
According to Chamblee (2000), lockheed martin's stated vision is as follows:
"For lockheed martin to be the world's leading technology and system enterprise, providing best value to our customers, growth opportunities to our employees, and superior returns to our stockholders."
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