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The '''Capitalcapital Resourcesresources, Performanceperformance and Scalabilityscalability (CPS) Modelmodel''' 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.<ref>The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing: Strategies for Building Successful Global Businesses, Robert E. Gunther, Hubert Gatignon, John R. Kimberly, {{ISBN|0-10: 0521835712521-83571-2}}</ref>
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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.<ref>The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing: Strategies for Building Successful Global Businesses, Robert E. Gunther, Hubert Gatignon, John R. Kimberly, ISBN-10: 0521835712</ref>
 
== Versions ==
 
The CPS Modelmodel has several published versions, the latest revision being the one developed by Dr. P. V. Lele in August 2006.<ref>[http://www.esmt.org/eng/consulting/esmt-competition-analysis/ ESMT Competition Analysis - European School of Management and Technology<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
 
== Frameworks ==
The CPS Modelmodel, in its most popular version, has 5five frameworks:
* [[MAN-CHA]]
* [[BOSH Value]]value
** [[SAC score]]
** [[ENPTEMPT score]]
** [[Y.U.K.U. Score]]
* [[Differential Derivationderivation Valuevalue (DVD) Index]]index
* [[tri-VIN framework]]
* [[Technology Polarizationpolarization at Normalnormal Purchasingpurchasing Power]]power
 
== Applications and Criticismcriticism ==
 
CPS has been very useful in [[consumer durables]] and [[FMCGfast-moving consumer goods]] industries. However, the model fails to be effective in [[manufacturing industry]].
In several emerging businesses such as [[software]] services and [[BPObusiness process outsourcing]], the DVD index returns a negative value, making the model redundant.
 
==Notes==
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* ''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|0-10: 0521835712521-83571-2}}
 
[[Category:Management systems]]