Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix

The Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix is a 2x2 matrix used to assess the potential of a market opportunity and the performance of a company in that market.

At a very high level, the Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix is used in the context of business, marketing, finance.

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What is the Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix?

A visual explanation is shown in the image above. The Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix can be described as a matrix with the following quadrants:

  1. High Opportunity, High Performance: This quadrant represents high market opportunity and high performance. This is the ideal situation and indicates that the company is well-positioned to take advantage of the opportunity. Example: A company has a high market share and is growing rapidly.
  2. High Opportunity, Low Performance: This quadrant represents high market opportunity and low performance. This indicates that the company is not taking full advantage of the opportunity, and should look for ways to improve its performance. Example: A company has a high market share but is not growing.
  3. Low Opportunity, High Performance: This quadrant represents low market opportunity and high performance. This indicates that the company is outperforming the market, but may need to look for other opportunities. Example: A company has a low market share but is growing rapidly.
  4. Low Opportunity, Low Performance: This quadrant represents low market opportunity and low performance. This indicates that the company is not taking advantage of the opportunity, and should look for other opportunities. Example: A company has a low market share and is not growing.

What is the purpose of the Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix?

The Market Opportunity-Performance Matrix is a 2x2 matrix used to assess the potential of a market opportunity and the performance of a company in that market. It is used to evaluate the potential of a market and the performance of a company in that market. The matrix is divided into four quadrants, each of which represents a different combination of market opportunity and performance.

The top-left quadrant represents high market opportunity and high performance. This is the ideal situation and indicates that the company is well-positioned to take advantage of the opportunity. The top-right quadrant represents high market opportunity and low performance. This indicates that the company is not taking full advantage of the opportunity, and should look for ways to improve its performance. The bottom-left quadrant represents low market opportunity and high performance. This indicates that the company is outperforming the market, but may need to look for other opportunities. The bottom-right quadrant represents low market opportunity and low performance. This indicates that the company is not taking advantage of the opportunity, and should look for other opportunities.


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