Strategic Analysis
GE-McKinsey Nine-Box Matrix
Multi-factor portfolio prioritization of business units by industry attractiveness and competitive strength
Rubric Type
weighted-sum
Complexity
medium
Extractor
strategy
Required Inputs
SolveRight's AI extractor automatically derives these data points from your decision description:
- ✓industry attractiveness
- ✓business unit strength
- ✓factor weights
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How GE-McKinsey Nine-Box Matrix Works in SolveRight
When you run a decision through SolveRight, GE-McKinsey Nine-Box Matrix is one of up to 155 frameworks that analyze your options simultaneously. The AI extractor identifies 3 key data points from your decision description, then the weighted-sum rubric computes a normalized 0-100 score for each option. This score is combined with results from other frameworks to produce your overall ranking, with contradiction detection highlighting where GE-McKinsey Nine-Box Matrixdisagrees with other methodologies.
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