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Author(s)

Jim Lecinski

Shaon Ahsan

In December 2022, amid mounting pressure to cut costs, Google announced it would consolidate the operations of its four navigation-related brands under the leadership of Chris Phillips, vice president and general manager of the Geo services division. The restructuring plan meant that the 500-member team of Waze, a navigation app that had operated independently since its acquisition in 2013, would now be tied to Google's core mapping products--Google Maps, Google Street View, and Google Earth. Students will take the role of Aaliyah Williams, a fictional marketing consultancy CEO, and make recommendations to Phillips on crafting a portfolio strategy that optimizes Google's market share and growth. In analyzing this case, students will learn how to leverage brand architecture and brand management tools to ensure a strong portfolio with clear positionings that minimize brand overlap and cannibalization.

Date Published: 05/03/2024
Discipline: Marketing
Key Concepts: Branding, Brand management, Brand positioning, Cannibalization, Decision making and problem solving, Google, Market positioning, Market segmentation, Market share, Marketing strategy
Citations: Lecinski, Jim, Shaon Ahsan. Navigating the Brand Portfolio of Google's Geo Services Division. 5-323-501 (KE1279).