This study focuses on fifty years of evolution in the tobacco
industry from the vantage point of the strategic actions taken by
its member firms in response to the anti-smoking environment. It
details the growth of the industry from a collection of old-style
single-brand companies to its modern status as a strategic group of
diversified multi-brand competitors. The work of management guru
Michael Porter provides the framework for the study. The strategic
choices made by the six companies are examined in light of Porter's
management theories by focusing on the firms' attempts at both
product and market diversification. The book is a timely and
instructive overview of an industry successfully operating in an
increasingly hostile business and social environment.
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