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    1. Bibliography of Michael E Porter Michael E. Porter is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor‚ based at Harvard Business School. A University professorship is the highest professional recognition that can be given to a Harvard faculty member. Professor Porter is the fourth faculty member in Harvard Business School history to earn this distinction‚ and is one of about 15 current University Professors at Harvard. Professor Porter is a leading authority on competitive strategy and the

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    de/european-airline-industry-facesturbulence/a-16270503. Choose-Team (2008). "Easyjet launch air miles scheme." Retrieved on March 19th‚ 2013‚ from http://www.choose.net/money/guide/news/easyjet-launchesbudget-airmiles.html. EasyGroup (2013). "The Portal Site for all Easy Group Companies." Retrieved on March 21st‚ 2013‚ from http://www.easy.com/brand.html. EasyJet (2009). "Annual Report and Accounts 2009." Retrieved on March 20th‚ 2013‚ from http://corporate.easyjet.com/~/media/Files/E/Easyjet-PlcV2/pdf/investors/result-center-investor/easyJet_AR09_180109

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    Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model is a model used to analyze a particular environment of an industry. An industry is a group of firms that market products which are close substitutes for each other‚ such as the automobile industry. According to Porter‚ there are five forces that determine an industry’s long-run profitability and attractiveness. These five competitive forces are the threat of entry of new competitors‚ or new entrants; the threat of substitutes; the bargaining power of buyers; the

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    focus on smaller geographic areas. The five forces model is one way to answer the first basic question in strategic management; “Why are some industries more attractive than others?” This model shows the five forces that shape industry competition; threat of new entrants‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ threat of substitutes‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ and competitors. In order to analyze the airline industry we have look at each of these forces. Bargaining power of Buyers The airline

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    Porter ’s Five-force Model and it ’s continued validity as a strategic management tool Porter ’s Five-force model is a theoretical guide to understanding the pressures that are felt by an industry‚ and by analogy‚ on a company. It can be used in such a way as to allow “the strategic business manager seeking to develop an edge over rival firms … to better understand the industry context in which the firm operates” (Porter‚ 1999). The key to any successful (e.g. profitable) business venture is an

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    Porter’s Five Forces analysis Except for the PEST model‚ Porter’s five forces model is also an important tool to do an external appraisal. The difference between those two models is that they apply to different levels of the environment. For example‚ PESTEL model is used to analyse the macro-level factors‚ which impacts almost all industries within this broad environment; however‚ Porter’s five forces model is more focused on the specific industry that the company is operating in. Porter’s five forces

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    with the five forces of Porter. The wine production history has been very important since the Egyptian civilization; they began to develop several rustic techniques to create the finest wine. Nowadays‚ using more complex techniques‚ wine experts have created a big variety of this alcoholic drink which could be divided in what the consumer wants: quality or price. The five forces of Porter analyze the competitive intensity and therefore how attractive an industry is. The first force is the

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    Porters Five Forces: sports good stores Bargaining Power of Suppliers Supplier bargaining power is likely to be high. *The market is dominated by a few large suppliers rather than a fragmented source of supply‚ *There is the possibility of the supplier integrating forwards in order to obtain higher prices and margins. *Forward integration provides economies of scale for the supplier Bargaining Power of Customers Customers bargaining power is likely to be high *Switching to an alternative

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    The elections in the Philippines have several types. The president‚ vice-president‚ and the senators are elected for a six-year term‚ while the members of the House of Representatives‚ governors‚ vice-governors‚ members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board members)‚ mayors‚ vice-mayors‚ members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod/members of the Sangguniang Bayan (city/municipal councilors)‚ barangay officials‚ and the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan (youth councilors) are elected to serve

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    THE FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES THAT SHAPE STRATEGY NOTES Competitive Forces 1. Rivalry Among Existing Competitors 2. The Power if Buyers 3. The Power of Suppliers 4. Threat of Entrants 5. The Threat of Substitute Products/Services The extended rivalry that results from all five forces defines an industry’s structure and shapes the nature of competitive interaction within an industry. Understanding the competitive forces‚ and their causes‚ reveals the roots of an industry’s current profit-

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