Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies | 2021

TopSteel: swimming sustainably in the blue metal ocean

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Learning outcomes\nThis paper aims to enable students craft a winning corporate strategy applicable for organizations in various contexts. The practical approach consists of conducting scenario planning based on internal and external environment analysis, identifying the winning factor, proposing an implementation strategy of entry and exit strategies, and future customers, and evaluating matching of business ethics and legality.\n\nCase overview/synopsis\nWesley Chen, the executive director and group chief executive officer, has the ultimate challenge of leading his management team to operate from a sole proprietorship management style to a listed large company in the Malaysian Stock Exchange. He identified the gap in the need to craft a winning corporate strategy for business sustainability. The corporate strategy should address expansion of their service offerings and needs to be carefully crafted to suit TopSteel’s risk appetite and overall business strategy. The strategy must also consider the internal and external factors that TopSteel faced with, identify the core competency of TopSteel, build in strategic agility in the implementation plans to address the dynamic business landscape, and most importantly ensure the corporate strategy must be in compliance to ethical and legal standards. The case study documents the one year of transition of TopSteel’s operations with a strong focus on the strategic management process direction for a winning OEM+ model through the use of SWIM concept.\n\nComplexity academic level\nThis case is suitable for undergraduate or postgraduate programs or even executive courses in strategic management.\n\nSupplementary materials\nTeaching Notes are available for educators only.\n\nSubject code\nCSS 11: Strategy\n

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DOI 10.1108/eemcs-09-2020-0328
Language English
Journal Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies

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