- Source: CPS model
- General Electric AN/CPS-6 Radar
- Proton (mobil)
- Kinetika Michaelis–Menten
- Proton Exora
- Kendall Jenner
- Penyelesaian masalah
- Proton Persona
- Kinetika enzim
- Edmund Daniel Halim Mamusung
- Enzim
- CPS model
- Super Soaker
- Ross W. Greene
- Arrow–Debreu model
- Proton Exora
- WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
- Proton Waja
- Cyber–physical system
- AN/CPS-6 Radar
- Child protective services
The capital resources, performance and scalability (CPS) model is a set of case analysis frameworks recommended by the Global Alliance for Strategy in collaboration with European School of Management and Technology and is widely used for assessing the sustainability and competitive ability of an organization.
Versions
The CPS model has several published versions, the latest revision being the one developed by Dr. P. V. Lele in August 2006.
Frameworks
The CPS model, in its most popular version, has five frameworks:
MAN-CHA
BOSH value
SAC score
EMPT score
Y.U.K.U. Score
Differential derivation value (DVD) index
tri-VIN framework
Technology polarization at normal purchasing power
Applications and criticism
CPS has been very useful in consumer durables and fast-moving consumer goods industries. However, the model fails to be effective in manufacturing industry.
In several emerging businesses such as software services and business process outsourcing, the DVD index returns a negative value, making the model redundant.
Notes
References
Competition Analysis, ESMT, http://www.esmt.org/eng/consulting/esmt-competition-analysis/
Robert E. Gunther, Hubert Gatignon, John R. Kimberly, The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing: Strategies for Building Successful Global Businesses, ISBN 0-521-83571-2