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Strategic management  Lecture 2.  Environmental analysis
 
Strategic position Assess the nature of the environment Audit environmental influences Identify key competitive forces Identify key opportunities and threats Identify competitive position Strategic position Steps in environmental analysis
Trend extrapolation Decentralisation or Delphy analysis Experience  and learning Scenario planning ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Static Dynamic ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Simple Complex Approaches to making sense of the environment Strategic analysis
 
 
Determinants of profits in an industry Value of the product or service to the customer Intensity of competition Relative bargaining power at different levels in the production chain
 
Deregulation Digitization / technology Globalization Five-plus forces of competition Other force/s
Five Forces Analysis (1) The threat of entry ... Dependent on barriers to entry such as: Economies of scale Capital requirements of entry Access to distribution channels Cost advantages independent of size (eg the  “ experience curve”) Expected retaliation Legislation or government action Differentiation
Five Forces Analysis (2) Buyer power is likely to be high when: There are many small operators in the supplying industry There are alternative sources of supply Components or materials are a high percentage of cost to the buyer leading to “shopping around” There is a concentration of buyers Switching costs are low There is a threat of backward integration
Five Forces Analysis (3) Supplier power is high when: There is a concentration of suppliers Switching costs are high The supplier brand is powerful Integration forward by the supplier is possible Customers are fragmented and bargaining power low
Five Forces Analysis (4) Threat of substitutes Substitutes take different forms: Product substitution Substitution of need Generic substitution Doing without
Pressure from substitute products Firms in an industry are also affected by competition from related markets. The availability of substitutes influences the ability of a firm to raise prices, or to change the attributes of its products Identify possible substitute products by asking: “ What set of products constrains the ability of firms in this industry to substantially increase prices ?“ Substitute products become particularly important in times of rapidly increasing demand, and in industries with few competitors (making it difficult to increase supply quickly)
Five Forces Analysis (5) Competitive Rivalry is high when: Entry is likely Substitutes threaten Buyers or suppliers exercise control Competitors are in balance There is slow market growth Global customers increase competition There are high fixed costs in an industry Markets are undifferentiated There are high exit barriers
Five Forces Analysis:  Key Questions and Implications What are the  key forces  at work in the competitive environment? Are there  underlying forces  driving competitive forces? Will competitive  forces  change? What are the  strengths and weaknesses  of competitors in relation to the competitive forces? Can  competitive strategy  influence competitive forces (eg by building barriers to entry or reducing competitive rivalry)?
The importance of the five force modell In each of its businesses, the firm faces an industry structure that shapes the rules of competition it must respond to or try to influence, and that is the basis and motivation for a unique strategy One way to organize information about an industry is the FIVE FORCES model that helps to explain why one industry is profitable while another is not The strategist‘s goal is to find a place in the industry where the firm can best defend itself against the forces, and influence them in its favor.
what to do …? 1. Positioning  :  accept competive structure as given and match yourself to it: .. build defenses against competitive forces .. identify positions where forces are weakest  2. Take the offensive:  Influencing the Balance .. identify key factors driving competition that you can control .. influence those costs that yield the greatest payoff 3. Exploiting Change .. understand which trends affect the sources of competition , and  forecast the magnitude of each trend and underlaying cause .. construct a picture of the likely profit potential of the industry 4. Set and evaluate diversification potential
Strategic Group Analysis Strategic Group Analysis is useful to: Identify firms with similar strategic characteristics Therefore identify the most direct competitors Identify mobility barriers Identify strategic opportunities (“strategic spaces”) Strategic threats and problems
 
Mapping Strategic Groups in the U.S. Restaurant Chain Industry  Limited menu Full menu Product-Line  Price Low High Mc’Donald’s, Taco Bell,  Burger King, Hardee’s K.F.C Pizza Hut,  Wendy’s Perkins,  Int. House of Panckake Red Lobster, Olive Garden Shoney’s,  Denny’s Country Kitchen
 
Styling Performance Marque strengths Engineering innovations Build quality Most important Least important Source: D. Faulkner and C. Bowman, The Essence of Competitive Strategy, Prentice Hall, 1995. Car X Competitor A's car Competitor B's car Figure 3.10  Perceived value by customers: the luxury car market Rating 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0
 
 
Industry and Competitive Analysis -  Questions Tasks : What  is our business ? How do we  create value  ? What are our organizational and/or  technological  capabilities  ? Who  are we in business with ? How is our business/industry  changing  ? What drives this change ? What are our  strengths  and  weaknesses  ? What  opportunities  open up, and what  threats  exist ? Competitive & Industry Analysis ("Where do we stand?") Strategy formulation ("Where do we want  to go ?") Implementation and Control ("How do we get there?") 1 BBA_Str1v

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Sm.2.environment

  • 1. Strategic management Lecture 2. Environmental analysis
  • 2.  
  • 3. Strategic position Assess the nature of the environment Audit environmental influences Identify key competitive forces Identify key opportunities and threats Identify competitive position Strategic position Steps in environmental analysis
  • 4. Trend extrapolation Decentralisation or Delphy analysis Experience and learning Scenario planning ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Static Dynamic ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Simple Complex Approaches to making sense of the environment Strategic analysis
  • 5.  
  • 6.  
  • 7. Determinants of profits in an industry Value of the product or service to the customer Intensity of competition Relative bargaining power at different levels in the production chain
  • 8.  
  • 9. Deregulation Digitization / technology Globalization Five-plus forces of competition Other force/s
  • 10. Five Forces Analysis (1) The threat of entry ... Dependent on barriers to entry such as: Economies of scale Capital requirements of entry Access to distribution channels Cost advantages independent of size (eg the “ experience curve”) Expected retaliation Legislation or government action Differentiation
  • 11. Five Forces Analysis (2) Buyer power is likely to be high when: There are many small operators in the supplying industry There are alternative sources of supply Components or materials are a high percentage of cost to the buyer leading to “shopping around” There is a concentration of buyers Switching costs are low There is a threat of backward integration
  • 12. Five Forces Analysis (3) Supplier power is high when: There is a concentration of suppliers Switching costs are high The supplier brand is powerful Integration forward by the supplier is possible Customers are fragmented and bargaining power low
  • 13. Five Forces Analysis (4) Threat of substitutes Substitutes take different forms: Product substitution Substitution of need Generic substitution Doing without
  • 14. Pressure from substitute products Firms in an industry are also affected by competition from related markets. The availability of substitutes influences the ability of a firm to raise prices, or to change the attributes of its products Identify possible substitute products by asking: “ What set of products constrains the ability of firms in this industry to substantially increase prices ?“ Substitute products become particularly important in times of rapidly increasing demand, and in industries with few competitors (making it difficult to increase supply quickly)
  • 15. Five Forces Analysis (5) Competitive Rivalry is high when: Entry is likely Substitutes threaten Buyers or suppliers exercise control Competitors are in balance There is slow market growth Global customers increase competition There are high fixed costs in an industry Markets are undifferentiated There are high exit barriers
  • 16. Five Forces Analysis: Key Questions and Implications What are the key forces at work in the competitive environment? Are there underlying forces driving competitive forces? Will competitive forces change? What are the strengths and weaknesses of competitors in relation to the competitive forces? Can competitive strategy influence competitive forces (eg by building barriers to entry or reducing competitive rivalry)?
  • 17. The importance of the five force modell In each of its businesses, the firm faces an industry structure that shapes the rules of competition it must respond to or try to influence, and that is the basis and motivation for a unique strategy One way to organize information about an industry is the FIVE FORCES model that helps to explain why one industry is profitable while another is not The strategist‘s goal is to find a place in the industry where the firm can best defend itself against the forces, and influence them in its favor.
  • 18. what to do …? 1. Positioning : accept competive structure as given and match yourself to it: .. build defenses against competitive forces .. identify positions where forces are weakest 2. Take the offensive: Influencing the Balance .. identify key factors driving competition that you can control .. influence those costs that yield the greatest payoff 3. Exploiting Change .. understand which trends affect the sources of competition , and forecast the magnitude of each trend and underlaying cause .. construct a picture of the likely profit potential of the industry 4. Set and evaluate diversification potential
  • 19. Strategic Group Analysis Strategic Group Analysis is useful to: Identify firms with similar strategic characteristics Therefore identify the most direct competitors Identify mobility barriers Identify strategic opportunities (“strategic spaces”) Strategic threats and problems
  • 20.  
  • 21. Mapping Strategic Groups in the U.S. Restaurant Chain Industry Limited menu Full menu Product-Line Price Low High Mc’Donald’s, Taco Bell, Burger King, Hardee’s K.F.C Pizza Hut, Wendy’s Perkins, Int. House of Panckake Red Lobster, Olive Garden Shoney’s, Denny’s Country Kitchen
  • 22.  
  • 23. Styling Performance Marque strengths Engineering innovations Build quality Most important Least important Source: D. Faulkner and C. Bowman, The Essence of Competitive Strategy, Prentice Hall, 1995. Car X Competitor A's car Competitor B's car Figure 3.10 Perceived value by customers: the luxury car market Rating 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0
  • 24.  
  • 25.  
  • 26. Industry and Competitive Analysis - Questions Tasks : What is our business ? How do we create value ? What are our organizational and/or technological capabilities ? Who are we in business with ? How is our business/industry changing ? What drives this change ? What are our strengths and weaknesses ? What opportunities open up, and what threats exist ? Competitive & Industry Analysis ("Where do we stand?") Strategy formulation ("Where do we want to go ?") Implementation and Control ("How do we get there?") 1 BBA_Str1v