The process one would follow to analyze the key business activities that would sustain a competitive advantage for the given company XYZ‚ would be Porter ’s Five Force Model. The Five Force model gives focus to the external environment of the organization. It reveals the source of competition in an industry‚ and the external influence‚ including the threats and opportunities that an organization has to face in order to gain a competitive advantage. The Value chain on the other hand‚ focuses on the
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assessing any industry that they are currently in or are thinking about entering into. Assessing the industry in this manner reveals why the industry is profitable (Porter‚ 2008) and is an essential part of a well developed business strategy. The main points of the article consist of an assessment of each of the five competitive forces that Porter believes shape competition. The first force is threat of new entrants. One of the most important things to consider under this category is what they call “barriers
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Strategic Planning Management and finance School of Economics and Business Universidad Panamericana CONTENTS 1. Background 3 2. Problem definition 3 3. Research method 4 4. Scope of the study 5 5. Limitations of the study 5 6. Possible errors 6 7. Theoretical framework 7 8. Results 8 9. Conclusion 17 10. Bibliography 18 BACKGROUND Given the widening gap of economic inequality in Mexico‚ microfinance has
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Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2.Substitute products 3.Bargaining power of customers 4.Bargaining power of suppliers 5.Entrance barriers 6.Usefulness of the Five forces 7.Limitations of the five forces Model 8.Porter in the airline industry/Ryanair Introduction The model of the Five Competitive Forces was developed by Michael Porter in his book Competitive Strategy: "Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors" in 1980. Since that time it has become an important instrument for
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Fairfield Porter (1907-1975) was an American painter and art critic who studied socially relevant art and produced realist artwork during the majority of his career. Wanting to depict the “authentically lived experience” in each of his paintings‚ he painted in a representational style during the height of the Abstract Expressionism’s dominance. He did not find much inspiration to construct pieces stemming from abstract ideology. An example of Porter’s natural yet highly objective style of painting
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Diamond Model The approach looks at clusters of industries‚ where the competitiveness of one company is related to the performance of other companies and other factors tied together in the value-added chain‚ in customer-client relation‚ or in local or regional contexts Key Factors in a diamond model for analyzing competitiveness * Factor conditions are human resources‚ physical resources‚ knowledge resources‚ capital resources and infrastructure. Specialized resources are often specific for
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Food services (high) Bargaining power of suppliers: low. Food is a low cost industry; there is only a little price difference between different suppliers. The suppliers want to sell their raw material should accept the marketing price. Bargaining power of buyers: low The buyers can decide to choose a cheaper food because there is so many food service they can choose‚ the industry should establish an reasonable price. Threat of new entrants: medium People like to try new food. But if the
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[pic] Question: Use Porters Five Forces Model to analyse your industry. Answer: Threat of new entrants In most industries‚ and especially in the Electrical Transformer industry‚ a new company cannot enter the market at an equal level with those of already established companies due to the number of barriers that exist‚ that will prevent them entering on equal grounds‚ some of these are as follows‚ · The cost of a new company staring up would be so large due to the large amount of new
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PORTER ’S VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS The porter’s value chain is a model that helps to analyze specific activities through which firms can create value and competitive advantage. There are two activities in value chain which are: Primary activity – directly concern with creating and delivering a product. Support activities – not directly involved in production‚ may increase effectiveness or efficiency. PRIMARY ACTIVITIES | DESCRIPTION | Inbound Logistic | * Concerned with receiving
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In “The Hospital” by Roy Porter‚ there was much discussion on the three evolutions of the hospital care system. It changed from treating the unclean (those suffering from leprosy)‚ who were forcibly‚ to a “madhouse” beginnings in the 1200’s and hospice intermediates during the 1300’s to 1700’s). Lastly‚ it changed to what we now know as its modern role‚ a site for medical examinations and treatments by doctors and medical students. However‚ this just recently came about in the late 18th century.
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