Product Profitability Analysis
5 Days Remote Training
Introduction
In today’s data-driven business landscape, understanding the true profitability of each product or service is essential for making informed strategic decisions. Product Profitability Analysis empowers financial professionals, product managers, and business leaders with the tools to identify high-margin products, eliminate underperformers, and optimize pricing and resource allocation. As competition intensifies and margins shrink, relying on aggregated financial statements is no longer enough — granular, activity-based insights are now critical.
This course provides participants with a comprehensive approach to analyzing product-level profitability using financial modeling, cost accounting, and performance metrics. Participants will learn how to assess revenue streams, allocate direct and indirect costs accurately, and integrate customer and market insights into strategic product decisions.
With a particular focus on African and emerging markets, this course addresses the unique challenges faced by businesses operating in dynamic economic environments. It equips participants to bridge the gap between finance and operations to ensure every product line contributes meaningfully to the bottom line.
Whether you're in finance, operations, or general management, this training enhances your financial intelligence and decision-making capacity for sustainable growth and strategic impact.
Course Objectives
- Understand the concept of product profitability and its strategic significance
- Learn methods for cost allocation and revenue attribution at product level
- Apply activity-based costing (ABC) and contribution margin analysis
- Evaluate the financial performance of products and services
- Identify value-destroying products and opportunities for rationalization
- Improve pricing strategies using profitability insights
- Link product profitability to budgeting and forecasting
- Align product offerings with strategic business goals
- Use profitability data to inform marketing and investment decisions
- Enhance cross-functional collaboration between finance, sales, and operations
Organizational Benefits
- Improve overall profitability through product portfolio optimization
- Enhance pricing and promotion strategies with accurate cost data
- Reduce resource wastage by eliminating low-performing products
- Align financial performance with corporate strategy
- Increase stakeholder confidence through data-driven decisions
- Enable effective budgeting and capital allocation
- Support market entry and exit strategies with financial analysis
- Drive innovation and R&D focus on profitable segments
- Improve internal reporting and managerial accounting practices
- Foster a culture of accountability and performance excellence
Target Participants
- Finance and Management Accountants
- Product and Brand Managers
- Strategic Planning and Business Development Teams
- Financial Analysts and Controllers
- Operations and Supply Chain Managers
- CFOs, COOs, and Senior Executives
- Business Unit Leaders and Profit Centre Managers
- Internal Auditors and Cost Accountants
- Entrepreneurs and SME Owners
- Consultants and Corporate Advisors
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Product Profitability
- Understanding product profitability and financial intelligence
- Why traditional P&L is insufficient for decision-making
- Linking profitability analysis to strategy
- Common myths and pitfalls in profitability tracking
- Use cases across industries and sectors
- Case study: Identifying product loss leaders in a manufacturing firm
Module 2: Cost Structures and Allocation Methods
- Types of costs: fixed, variable, direct, indirect
- Traditional vs activity-based costing (ABC)
- Cost drivers and allocation principles
- Segmenting product-level cost data
- Allocating overheads using cost pools
- Case study: Cost allocation for a multi-product retail company
Module 3: Revenue Attribution and Pricing Strategy
- Analyzing product-level revenues
- Customer-level profitability
- Volume vs margin trade-offs
- Price elasticity and value-based pricing
- Bundling and cross-selling profitability
- Case study: Margin erosion in telecom bundles
Module 4: Contribution Margin and Break-Even Analysis
- Contribution margin calculation and interpretation
- Break-even volume per product line
- Profit-volume-cost analysis
- Multi-product break-even scenarios
- Sensitivity analysis and scenario planning
- Case study: Contribution margin in a consumer goods firm
Module 5: Profitability Dashboards and KPIs
- Designing dashboards for product profitability
- Key performance indicators (KPI) for product performance
- Data visualization and financial storytelling
- Linking KPIs to strategic objectives
- Tools for automation and reporting
- Case study: Performance dashboard in a service industry firm
Module 6: Product Lifecycle and Profitability
- Profitability trends over the product lifecycle
- Launch phase losses vs growth stage returns
- Managing decline phase and rationalization decisions
- Portfolio rebalancing for sustained profitability
- R&D and product development investment criteria
- Case study: Lifecycle profitability in the pharmaceutical sector
Module 7: Strategic Portfolio Management
- Product portfolio analysis and matrix tools (e.g., BCG, GE-McKinsey)
- Aligning product profitability with corporate strategy
- Identifying strategic fits and cannibalization risks
- Rationalizing SKUs and product variants
- Resource allocation across profitable segments
- Case study: Strategic product pruning in a FMCG firm
Module 8: Linking Profitability to Operations
- Operational drivers of profitability
- Capacity utilization and production efficiency
- Distribution cost analysis
- Sourcing and procurement impact on margins
- Integrating finance with operations for real-time insights
- Case study: Operational profit levers in an agro-processing company
Module 9: Profitability in Digital and Service-Based Businesses
- Challenges in analyzing intangible-driven products
- Cost and revenue modeling in SaaS and fintech
- Allocating shared service costs
- Pricing and churn impact on profitability
- Lifetime value vs acquisition cost
- Case study: SaaS profitability in a startup ecosystem
Module 10: Customer and Channel Profitability
- Channel cost analysis (direct vs indirect sales)
- Customer profitability segmentation
- Managing unprofitable clients
- Cross-subsidization risks
- Integrating customer data into financial models
- Case study: Channel profitability in banking and insurance
Module 11: Forecasting, Budgeting, and Planning
- Integrating product profitability into budgets
- Rolling forecasts and scenario modeling
- Capital investment decisions based on product margins
- Predictive analytics for product success
- Linking strategy with financial targets
- Case study: Budgeting using profitability analysis in a logistics firm
Module 12: Implementing Profitability Programs
- Building cross-functional buy-in and accountability
- Establishing profitability analysis frameworks
- Common implementation challenges
- Governance, policies, and internal controls
- Continuous improvement and audit trails
- Case study: Profitability transformation in a pan-African bank
Essential Information
- Our courses are customizable to suit the specific needs of participants.
- Participants are required to have proficiency in the English language.
- Our training sessions feature comprehensive guidance through presentations, practical exercises, web-based tutorials, and collaborative group activities. Our facilitators boast extensive expertise, each with over a decade of experience.
- Upon fulfilling the training requirements, participants will receive a prestigious Global King Project Management certificate.
- Training sessions are conducted at various Global King Project Management Centers, including locations in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kigali, Dubai, Lagos, and others.
- Organizations sending more than two participants from the same entity are eligible for a generous 20% discount.
- The duration of our courses is adaptable, and the curriculum can be adjusted to accommodate any number of days.
- To ensure seamless preparation, payment is expected before the commencement of training, facilitated through the Global King Project Management account.
- For inquiries, reach out to us via email at training@globalkingprojectmanagement.org or by phone at +254 114 830 889.
- Additional amenities such as tablets and laptops are available upon request for an extra fee. The course fee for onsite training covers facilitation, training materials, two coffee breaks, a buffet lunch, and a certificate of successful completion. Participants are responsible for arranging and covering their travel expenses, including airport transfers, visa applications, dinners, health insurance, and any other personal expenses.
| Start Date |
End Date |
Duration |
Registration
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| 15/06/2026 |
19/06/2026 |
5 Days |