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August 14, 2023
Author: Hadiqah Kapadia
Background:
By the year 2003, Lego was encountering major difficulties.Sales had declined by 30% YoY, and the company had accrued a debt of $800 million by 2004.The operating margin had declined to 2.4% by 2003 from 18-19% in the late 1990s. An internal assessment revealed that the company had not introduced any valuable additions to its portfolio since the last decade.
Eventually,as a result of a series of key strategic decisions, LEGO emerged as the world’s most lucrative and rapidly expanding toy company, its annual sales grew by approximately 15% on average each year. By 2006, the operating margin had increased to 15.6%.
Challenges:
There were multiple problems that LEGO was facing that led to it being nearly bankrupt.
Following are some of the major challenges that it faced:
The Turnaround:
In 2004 Jørgen Vig Knudstorp became the CEO of LEGO.Under his leadership along with the expertise of the Finance Director, some key strategic steps were taken which eventually led to the successful turnaround of the company.
Results:
Key Takeaway:
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