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    card with a low‚ fixed rate. The following paper will dissect People’s Bank through Michael E. Porter’s five forces model. The five forces model is the framework for analyzing determinants of industry profitability. It is used to identify the threats and opportunities confronting a company that is thinking of entering into a particular industry. The model focuses on five particular forces that Porter says shape the competition that is in each particular industry. Rivalry among established firms is the

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    Porter’s Five Forces of Industry Attractiveness Michael Porter’s Five Forces model explains the importance of how market dynamics can affect competitive rivalry. This model includes three forces from the ‘horizontal’ competition: threat of new entrants‚ threat of substitution products‚ and the degree of rivalry among existing competitors; and two forces from the ‘vertical’ competition: bargaining power of customers and the bargaining power of suppliers. These five factors make up the Porter Five forces

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    a) On what skills you need to leverage in this sector? Specifically Luxottica? b) What is the best business model to gain a competitive advantage in eyewear sector? What is the “Vertical Integration” business model? c) What is the economic model that explains the business risks and opportunities? d) How can you explain the success of Luxottica? What are the strengths? 1.1 Answers a) It is very important to have the core competencies that make you gain market share. In this sector‚ there are

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    FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS WORKSHEET Exhibit III-1 Five Forces Affecting Industry Structure ENTRY BARRIERS Economies of scale Proprietary product differences Brand identity Switching costs Capital requirements Access to distribution Absolute cost advantages Proprietary learning curve Access to necessary inputs Proprietary low-cost product design Government policy and international treaties Expected retaliation RIVALRY DETERMINANTS Industry Growth Fixed (or storage) costs/value-added Intermittent overcapacity

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    1. 5(+1) Porter‘s forces. | |The threat of substitutes | | |Food retail industry at first seems easy to substitute‚ but in truth the large markets are the ones who state the prices in the market‚ | | |thus for such large chains like Tesco the threat of substitutes is low as due to high demand it manages to offer high quality products at | | |low costs. Moreover

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    Using Porter’s Five Force analysis to assess this industry‚ one notices that first of all the internal rivalry would be intense between us and Empire Plastics and both companies (and others) would try to severely underprice the other’s offer. There would be considerable buyer power since the target customers would be giant supermarket chains and there is little customer diversity‚ with a very few customers dictating who they buy from and even what price they pay. In addition there would be a lot

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    especially in the United States. Therefore‚ the options of buyers are steadily increasing. Since the product differentiation in this industry is low‚ the switching costs are also low. Therefore‚ the competitive force coming from customer bargaining power is very strong. Supplier Bargaining Power: There is a scarce amount of raw materials for steel in this industry and there are very few suppliers for them. Most of the materials are imported into the United States. Therefore‚ the competitive force coming from

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    Manchester  Products:  A  Brand  Transition  Challenge     Recommendation:     Here  are  two  companies  namely  Manchester  Products  and  Paul  Logan  Furniture  Division‚  both   offer   furniture   in   different   sectors.   Indeed‚   Manchester   Products   has   been   known   for   office   furniture   while   Paul   Logan   Furniture   Division   is   selling

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    Sales Force In the beginning of the simulation‚ Allround started with 135 members of the sale force. A well equip and knowledgeable sales force can also help a company deliver more value to the customer (Winer & Dhar‚ 2016). The decision to add or contract the sale force was based on the simulation reports and the competitor’s sale force. From the beginning of the simulation‚ we came to a realization that sale force plays a pivotal part of the simulation‚ having the right amount of sale person per

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    Porter’s Five Forces are rivalry among industry players‚ power of suppliers‚ power of buyers‚ threat of new entrants‚ and threat of substitutes. Next we will look at each one of these forces related to Caleres‚ Inc. The rivalry among industry players for Caleres is high. Some of Caleres’ competitors are Foot Locker‚ Inc‚ Nine West Holdings‚ Inc‚ Payless Shoesource‚ Inc‚ and Designer Shoe Warehouse Inc‚ just to name a few. These are all very large brands with a lot of recognition. The market is

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