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A Critical Examination of Growth Logic, Evidence Requirements, and Evaluation Criteria in the UK Innovator Founder Visa Framework 1. Introduction: Scalability as the Decisive Filter Within the Innovator Founder Visa framework, scalability represents one of the most decisive yet misunderstood criteria. While innovation determines whether an idea is considered unique, scalability determines whether it is worth supporting within the broader economic objectives of the United Kingdom. Applicants frequently assume that demonstrating a viable or profitable business model is sufficient. However, endorsing bodies operate under a...…
1. IntroductionStrategic management not only concerns the analysis of internal and external environments and the selection of strategic direction but also the methods through which strategies are implemented. Once an organisation has chosen its growth path using tools such as the Ansoff Matrix or Porter’s Generic Strategies, it must decide how to achieve that growth in practice. These choices are known as strategic methods. Strategic methods refer to the mechanisms by which organisations pursue strategic objectives. The most widely recognised strategic methods include organic growth,...…
1. IntroductionStrategic management is fundamentally concerned with how organisations grow and sustain competitive advantage in environments characterised by uncertainty, technological change, and increasing competition. After conducting internal and external analysis using tools such as SWOT, VRIO, and Porter’s Five Forces, organisations must make decisions about their future direction. These decisions often involve questions of market expansion, product innovation, and diversification. One of the most influential and enduring frameworks for guiding such growth decisions is the Ansoff Matrix. The Ansoff Matrix was developed by Igor Ansoff...…