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Strategic ManagementDr. Heba El DahshanC A S E 24The Haier GroupU.S. ExpansionBy,	Osama Mosad	Antoine Andrawos	Shady Taymour	Youssef Ishak1
The Haier Group2
Company Background3Haier is the world’s 4th largest white goods manufacturer and one of China’s Top100 IT Companies. The Business Scope of Haier is technology research, product developmentand manufacturing, trade and financial services. The key products are refrigerators/freezers, commercial air-conditioners, microwave ovens, washing machines,dishwashers, televisions, mobile phones, and computers, etc. Haier has 240 subsidiarycompanies and 30 design centers, plants and trade companies and more than 50,000employees throughout the world. Haier specializes in technology research, manufacturingindustry, trading and financial services.
Company Background4The main problem to be resolved for Haier was how to differentiate itself from General Electric, Wirlpool, Maytag, and Electrolux in white goods and from Sony, Panasonic, Philips, and LG in brown goods and thus achieve a winning competitive advantage in the U.S market
CURRENT SITUATION 1 - 6Current PerformanceHigh and Growing Financials. Annual Growth Rate of 78%. In 2003 Global Sales reached  $10 Billion.5
CURRENT SITUATION 2 - 6B. Strategic Posture 1 - 5VisionBecome the third largest appliance maker in the world6
CURRENT SITUATION 3 - 6B. Strategic Posture 2 - 52. MissionHighest quality products with minimum cost. Develop effective strategy to survive and prosper against aggressive competition in the United States over the intermediate and long-term future. Continues growth is our long term target.7
CURRENT SITUATION 4 - 6B. Strategic Posture 3 - 53. ObjectiveMain goal to continuously increase the volume of products sold in the United States and to modify the company’s products to meet American demand.To integrate itself with the locality and build brand recognition. To achieve the cost control needed to maintain its price advantage.To continuously improve its services to build the trust of local customers.Expanded the amount of units in order to achieve the 10% market share in U.S. refrigerator sales in 20058
CURRENT SITUATION 5 - 6B. Strategic Posture 4 - 54. StrategiesBrand name strategy, diversified development strategy, multinational strategy Differentiate Products to gain competitive advantage.Global Growth through acquisition with strong brand name to gain recognition using the strong financial position.Captured some attention from the low end of the marketSaving the cost of transportation and consolidate its price advantage by collaboration with COSCO Aggressive advertising on internet and sponsorships for sports teams to improve brand recognition  9
CURRENT SITUATION 6 - 6B. Strategic Posture 5 - 55. ActionsAfter sale service is very essential to gain customer trust ( A & E Factory Service).Cost reduction is essential to gain competitive advantage.Manage the costs of manufacturing many different product models by periodically changed the modules of components Fast in developing new products 10
STRATEGIC MANAGERSTop ManagementZhang Ruimin, the Haier Group ‘s CEO , and his colleagues had turned Haier from a collectively run workshop into an international enterprise.Combined chinese traditional culture and western by establishing the OEC(overall every control and clear ) market chain system Clear identity problems, causes, and find solutions one by one Realize a zero distance contact with customers Stimulate employee enthusiasm and competitiveness and each employee act as a manager 11
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 1 - 712EFAS Table 1 - 2
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 2 - 713EFAS Table 2 - 2
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 3 - 7A. Societal Environment 1- EconomicGrowing Economy, U.S. consumer disposable income increased ,and relatively low mortgage rates maintained a fairly high demand for new homes, These positive factors simulated people’s consumption of durable goods including home appliances and consumer electronics. (O)14
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 4 -7A. Societal Environment2. TechnologicalThe demand for consumer electronics was driven by technological innovation especially in digital technology. (O)15
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 5 - 7A. Societal Environment3. Sociocultural For Home appliances, the company targeted Lower-income young people and college students by offering relatively low prices on its compact appliance.(O)Middle-aged and other people preferred well known brands and they cared about the warranty and services of the products but were somewhat price sensitive, they might try new brands especially brand loyalty now is only    35% (O)16
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 6 - 7B. Task Environment 1 - 21. Power of other stakeholders: Medium, Quality, Safety & Environmental regulation increasing (O)2. Bargaining Power of buyers: Low, Technology and material can be sourced from China (O)3. Threats of new entrants: Low, due to very high changing technology especially in digital electronics. (O)17
EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 7 - 7B. Task Environment 2 - 24. Threat of substitutes: High, In home appliances, the threat of substitute products came largely from incremental improvements(such as energy-efficient washers and dryers or timed coffee makers) rather than from wholly new products that made previous products obsolete (such as the invention of the electric refrigerator, which replaced the icebox). (T)5. Rivalry Among Existing Firms: High, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Electrolux, LG, Bosh-Siemens, Sub-Zero, Viking, ….etc. (T)6. Bargaining Power of supplying distributors’ Power: High, Super retailers more important; mom and pop dealers less. (T)18
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 1 - 819IFAS Table 1 - 2
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 2 - 820IFAS Table 2 - 2
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 3 - 8A . Corporate Structure 1. Zhang Ruimin’s management system had been widely acknowledged as a superior by domestic and overseas management professionals. (S)2.  Haier focused on organizational restructuring and management decentralizing with application of advanced information and network systems in order to fulfillment, market chain performance, logistics, capital operation, after-sales service, product inventory and operational cost reduction. (S)21
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 4 - 8B. Corporate CultureHaier had a strongly motivated technician team, which was able to increase the company’s product competitiveness by applying more features and style designs on its existing products. (S)22
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 5 - 8C. Corporate Resources 1 - 41. Marketinga. Haier’s strengths were its relatively low prices and the unique designs and appearance of its electronics products. (S)b. The supply and distribution functions were extremely important to Haier’s business development because they would determine how fast the company could respond to emerging market needs and how well the company could control its logistics costs. (S)c. Haier did have an outdated Web site design, however , putting it behind Whirlpool, GW, Sony, and Panasonic. (W)d. Haier’s product distribution in the US was nationwide, and its products could be found in most major chain retailers. (S)23
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 6 - 8C. Corporate Resources 2 - 42. Financea. During the 17-year period from 1984 to 2001, the Haier Group had experienced a rapid growth , with an average annual growth rate of 78 %. (S)b. In Year 2003, Haier Group’s Global sales reached $10 Billion. (S)c. From year 2001 to 2004, Haier Group’s annual sales grew 1.7 times and its ales doubled in US market and its total exports more than tripled. (S)24
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 7 - 8C. Corporate Resources 3 - 43. R & DCompared with most of the major brands, Haier’s consumer electronics products has no competitive advantages either in technology advances or in product quality, except for their relatively lower prices. (W)25
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 8 - 8C. Corporate Resources 4 - 44. Operationsa. Haier had grown in the major home appliance market by offering higher qualityand a wider range of appliances with relatively low prices. (S)b. Haier America imported its products from china or the other subsidiaries of the Haier Group, where labor costs were much lower than in America. (S)c. Although Haier had only one manufacturing base in America, the land available was large enough for continuous expansion. (S)26
ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC FACTORS 1 - 2Situational Analysis27SFAS Table
ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC FACTORS 2 - 2B. Review of Current Mission and ObjectivesCurrent Mission appears appropriate28
STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 1 - 6 A. Strategic Alternatives  1- Integration Strategy:- moving in production path  a. Backward integration: having control on supplier b. Forward integration: having control on distributorc. Forward Horizontal Integration: gaining control over competitors29
STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 2 - 6A. Strategic Alternatives2- Intensive Strategy:- based on existing products  a. Market Penetration: to increase market share of my existing  products in existing market. b. Market Development: introduce existing products in new markets due to excess production. c. Product Development: introduce existing products but with adding new features to introduce finally a new one.30
STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 3 - 6A. Strategic Alternatives3- Diversification Strategy: a. Concentric Diversification: introducing new related products or services to new customers. b. Horizontal Diversification:introducing new unrelated products to existing customers. c. Conglomerate Diversification:introducing new unrelated products to new customers.31
STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 4 - 6A. Strategic Alternatives4- Differentiation Strategy: a. Cost Leadership: introduce product or service with lowest possible price compared to rivals to a broad range of customers who are price sensitive.b. Differentiation: introduce product or service with a unique features to a broad range of customers who are price sensitive.c. Cost Focus: introduce product or service with lowest possible price compared to rivals to a narrow range of customers who are price sensitive.d. Differentiation Focus: introduce product or service with unique features to a narrow range of customers who are price sensitive.32
STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 5 - 6B. Recommended Strategy 1 - 21-Forward Horizontal Integration:gaining control over competitors where the company is having a very strong financial position.2-Product Development: introduce existing products but with adding new features to introduce finally a new one where Haier’s strengths were its relatively low prices and the unique designs and appearance of its electronics products.33
STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 6 - 6B. Recommended Strategy 2 - 23- Concentric Diversification: introducing new related products or services to new customers where in Haier’s America, land is available for expansion.4- Differentiation: introduce product or service with a unique features to a broad range of customers who are price sensitive where this may be appropriate for Middle-aged and other old people who preferred well known brands and they cared about the warranty and services of the products but were somewhat price sensitive, they might try new brands especially brand loyalty now is only 35%34
IMPLEMENTATIONA. Success in US is done by gaining more brand recognition. B. R&D need to be improved as does increase distributions centers to more efficiently supply chain and individual retailers.35
EVALUATION AND CONTROLUsing the good Financial Position for Acquisition on strong brand name is needed but with a careful and full study on the acquiring company to enhance Hair’s company in the US market achieving highest profits.36
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C a s e 24

  • 1. Strategic ManagementDr. Heba El DahshanC A S E 24The Haier GroupU.S. ExpansionBy, Osama Mosad Antoine Andrawos Shady Taymour Youssef Ishak1
  • 3. Company Background3Haier is the world’s 4th largest white goods manufacturer and one of China’s Top100 IT Companies. The Business Scope of Haier is technology research, product developmentand manufacturing, trade and financial services. The key products are refrigerators/freezers, commercial air-conditioners, microwave ovens, washing machines,dishwashers, televisions, mobile phones, and computers, etc. Haier has 240 subsidiarycompanies and 30 design centers, plants and trade companies and more than 50,000employees throughout the world. Haier specializes in technology research, manufacturingindustry, trading and financial services.
  • 4. Company Background4The main problem to be resolved for Haier was how to differentiate itself from General Electric, Wirlpool, Maytag, and Electrolux in white goods and from Sony, Panasonic, Philips, and LG in brown goods and thus achieve a winning competitive advantage in the U.S market
  • 5. CURRENT SITUATION 1 - 6Current PerformanceHigh and Growing Financials. Annual Growth Rate of 78%. In 2003 Global Sales reached $10 Billion.5
  • 6. CURRENT SITUATION 2 - 6B. Strategic Posture 1 - 5VisionBecome the third largest appliance maker in the world6
  • 7. CURRENT SITUATION 3 - 6B. Strategic Posture 2 - 52. MissionHighest quality products with minimum cost. Develop effective strategy to survive and prosper against aggressive competition in the United States over the intermediate and long-term future. Continues growth is our long term target.7
  • 8. CURRENT SITUATION 4 - 6B. Strategic Posture 3 - 53. ObjectiveMain goal to continuously increase the volume of products sold in the United States and to modify the company’s products to meet American demand.To integrate itself with the locality and build brand recognition. To achieve the cost control needed to maintain its price advantage.To continuously improve its services to build the trust of local customers.Expanded the amount of units in order to achieve the 10% market share in U.S. refrigerator sales in 20058
  • 9. CURRENT SITUATION 5 - 6B. Strategic Posture 4 - 54. StrategiesBrand name strategy, diversified development strategy, multinational strategy Differentiate Products to gain competitive advantage.Global Growth through acquisition with strong brand name to gain recognition using the strong financial position.Captured some attention from the low end of the marketSaving the cost of transportation and consolidate its price advantage by collaboration with COSCO Aggressive advertising on internet and sponsorships for sports teams to improve brand recognition 9
  • 10. CURRENT SITUATION 6 - 6B. Strategic Posture 5 - 55. ActionsAfter sale service is very essential to gain customer trust ( A & E Factory Service).Cost reduction is essential to gain competitive advantage.Manage the costs of manufacturing many different product models by periodically changed the modules of components Fast in developing new products 10
  • 11. STRATEGIC MANAGERSTop ManagementZhang Ruimin, the Haier Group ‘s CEO , and his colleagues had turned Haier from a collectively run workshop into an international enterprise.Combined chinese traditional culture and western by establishing the OEC(overall every control and clear ) market chain system Clear identity problems, causes, and find solutions one by one Realize a zero distance contact with customers Stimulate employee enthusiasm and competitiveness and each employee act as a manager 11
  • 12. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 1 - 712EFAS Table 1 - 2
  • 13. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 2 - 713EFAS Table 2 - 2
  • 14. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 3 - 7A. Societal Environment 1- EconomicGrowing Economy, U.S. consumer disposable income increased ,and relatively low mortgage rates maintained a fairly high demand for new homes, These positive factors simulated people’s consumption of durable goods including home appliances and consumer electronics. (O)14
  • 15. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 4 -7A. Societal Environment2. TechnologicalThe demand for consumer electronics was driven by technological innovation especially in digital technology. (O)15
  • 16. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 5 - 7A. Societal Environment3. Sociocultural For Home appliances, the company targeted Lower-income young people and college students by offering relatively low prices on its compact appliance.(O)Middle-aged and other people preferred well known brands and they cared about the warranty and services of the products but were somewhat price sensitive, they might try new brands especially brand loyalty now is only 35% (O)16
  • 17. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 6 - 7B. Task Environment 1 - 21. Power of other stakeholders: Medium, Quality, Safety & Environmental regulation increasing (O)2. Bargaining Power of buyers: Low, Technology and material can be sourced from China (O)3. Threats of new entrants: Low, due to very high changing technology especially in digital electronics. (O)17
  • 18. EXTERNAL ENVIROMENT 7 - 7B. Task Environment 2 - 24. Threat of substitutes: High, In home appliances, the threat of substitute products came largely from incremental improvements(such as energy-efficient washers and dryers or timed coffee makers) rather than from wholly new products that made previous products obsolete (such as the invention of the electric refrigerator, which replaced the icebox). (T)5. Rivalry Among Existing Firms: High, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Electrolux, LG, Bosh-Siemens, Sub-Zero, Viking, ….etc. (T)6. Bargaining Power of supplying distributors’ Power: High, Super retailers more important; mom and pop dealers less. (T)18
  • 19. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 1 - 819IFAS Table 1 - 2
  • 20. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 2 - 820IFAS Table 2 - 2
  • 21. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 3 - 8A . Corporate Structure 1. Zhang Ruimin’s management system had been widely acknowledged as a superior by domestic and overseas management professionals. (S)2. Haier focused on organizational restructuring and management decentralizing with application of advanced information and network systems in order to fulfillment, market chain performance, logistics, capital operation, after-sales service, product inventory and operational cost reduction. (S)21
  • 22. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 4 - 8B. Corporate CultureHaier had a strongly motivated technician team, which was able to increase the company’s product competitiveness by applying more features and style designs on its existing products. (S)22
  • 23. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 5 - 8C. Corporate Resources 1 - 41. Marketinga. Haier’s strengths were its relatively low prices and the unique designs and appearance of its electronics products. (S)b. The supply and distribution functions were extremely important to Haier’s business development because they would determine how fast the company could respond to emerging market needs and how well the company could control its logistics costs. (S)c. Haier did have an outdated Web site design, however , putting it behind Whirlpool, GW, Sony, and Panasonic. (W)d. Haier’s product distribution in the US was nationwide, and its products could be found in most major chain retailers. (S)23
  • 24. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 6 - 8C. Corporate Resources 2 - 42. Financea. During the 17-year period from 1984 to 2001, the Haier Group had experienced a rapid growth , with an average annual growth rate of 78 %. (S)b. In Year 2003, Haier Group’s Global sales reached $10 Billion. (S)c. From year 2001 to 2004, Haier Group’s annual sales grew 1.7 times and its ales doubled in US market and its total exports more than tripled. (S)24
  • 25. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 7 - 8C. Corporate Resources 3 - 43. R & DCompared with most of the major brands, Haier’s consumer electronics products has no competitive advantages either in technology advances or in product quality, except for their relatively lower prices. (W)25
  • 26. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 8 - 8C. Corporate Resources 4 - 44. Operationsa. Haier had grown in the major home appliance market by offering higher qualityand a wider range of appliances with relatively low prices. (S)b. Haier America imported its products from china or the other subsidiaries of the Haier Group, where labor costs were much lower than in America. (S)c. Although Haier had only one manufacturing base in America, the land available was large enough for continuous expansion. (S)26
  • 27. ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC FACTORS 1 - 2Situational Analysis27SFAS Table
  • 28. ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC FACTORS 2 - 2B. Review of Current Mission and ObjectivesCurrent Mission appears appropriate28
  • 29. STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 1 - 6 A. Strategic Alternatives  1- Integration Strategy:- moving in production path  a. Backward integration: having control on supplier b. Forward integration: having control on distributorc. Forward Horizontal Integration: gaining control over competitors29
  • 30. STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 2 - 6A. Strategic Alternatives2- Intensive Strategy:- based on existing products  a. Market Penetration: to increase market share of my existing products in existing market. b. Market Development: introduce existing products in new markets due to excess production. c. Product Development: introduce existing products but with adding new features to introduce finally a new one.30
  • 31. STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 3 - 6A. Strategic Alternatives3- Diversification Strategy: a. Concentric Diversification: introducing new related products or services to new customers. b. Horizontal Diversification:introducing new unrelated products to existing customers. c. Conglomerate Diversification:introducing new unrelated products to new customers.31
  • 32. STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 4 - 6A. Strategic Alternatives4- Differentiation Strategy: a. Cost Leadership: introduce product or service with lowest possible price compared to rivals to a broad range of customers who are price sensitive.b. Differentiation: introduce product or service with a unique features to a broad range of customers who are price sensitive.c. Cost Focus: introduce product or service with lowest possible price compared to rivals to a narrow range of customers who are price sensitive.d. Differentiation Focus: introduce product or service with unique features to a narrow range of customers who are price sensitive.32
  • 33. STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 5 - 6B. Recommended Strategy 1 - 21-Forward Horizontal Integration:gaining control over competitors where the company is having a very strong financial position.2-Product Development: introduce existing products but with adding new features to introduce finally a new one where Haier’s strengths were its relatively low prices and the unique designs and appearance of its electronics products.33
  • 34. STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDED STRATEGY 6 - 6B. Recommended Strategy 2 - 23- Concentric Diversification: introducing new related products or services to new customers where in Haier’s America, land is available for expansion.4- Differentiation: introduce product or service with a unique features to a broad range of customers who are price sensitive where this may be appropriate for Middle-aged and other old people who preferred well known brands and they cared about the warranty and services of the products but were somewhat price sensitive, they might try new brands especially brand loyalty now is only 35%34
  • 35. IMPLEMENTATIONA. Success in US is done by gaining more brand recognition. B. R&D need to be improved as does increase distributions centers to more efficiently supply chain and individual retailers.35
  • 36. EVALUATION AND CONTROLUsing the good Financial Position for Acquisition on strong brand name is needed but with a careful and full study on the acquiring company to enhance Hair’s company in the US market achieving highest profits.36