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Title: Value Chain Method


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VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
Prepared by Akhtar Tarar
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Value Chain
  • Tool developed by Dr. Michael Porter
  • Born in 1947
  • Harvard professor
  • Wrote book, Competitive Advantage

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Value chain system
  • Series of activities and process involved inputs
    for producing a product or delivering a service.

C U S T O M E R S
Backward channel
Forward channel
Business Organization
Raw materials
Supply Chain
Distribution chain
Value chain system
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Supply Chain
  • Involves activities before
  • Creation of a product
  • Services to be rendered
  • Evolves supply process

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Distribution Chain
  • Involves moving the products from
  • Confines for distribution
  • Origin to to final consumption place

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Value Chain
  • Process involved for
  • Converting raw material to finished product
  • Organizing activities to add value.
  • Sum total of the supply and distribution chain.
  • Two categories
  • Primary Activities (operations, distribution,
    sales)
  • Support Activities (RD, Human Resources etc)

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Value Chain Types
  • Based on the type of organizations.
  • Manufacturing based.
  • Service based.
  • Both manufacturing and service based.

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Value Chain Analysis
  • Used to identify sources of competitive advantage
  • Specifically opportunities to
  • Secure cost advantages
  • Create product/service differentiation
  • Includes the value-creating activities of all
    industry participants

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The Value Chain
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Value-Chain Analysis
  • Primary activities
  • Contribute to the physical creation of the
    product or service, its sale and transfer to the
    buyer, and its service after the sale.
  • Inbound logistics, operations, outbound
    logistics, marketing and sales, and service

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Primary Activity Inbound Logistics
  • Associated with
  • Input procurement activities covering
  • vendor selection
  • comparative shopping
  • negotiating supply contracts
  • just-in-time arrival of goods

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Primary Activity Inbound Logistics
  • Receiving, storing and distributing inputs( i.e.
    raw materials) to product
  • Location of distribution facilities
  • Warehouse layout and designs

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Primary Activity Operations
  • Comprised transformation of inputs into the final
    product form
  • Efficient plant operations
  • Incorporation of appropriate process technology
  • Efficient plant layout and workflow design

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Primary Activity Outbound Logistics
  • Involved in collecting, storing, and distributing
    the product or service to buyers including
  • Effective processing of
  • Orders
  • Warehousing of finished goods
  • provide quick delivery
  • Shipping of goods
  • Distribution of finished goods

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Primary Activity Marketing and Sales
  • Associated with
  • Selling of products and services to end users by
  • Innovative approaches to promotion and
    advertising
  • Proper identification of customer segments and
    needs

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Primary Activity Service
  • Provides service to enhance or maintain the value
    of the product
  • Quick response to customer needs and emergencies
  • Quality of service personnel and ongoing
    training

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Value-Chain Analysis
  • Support activities
  • Activities of the value chain that either add
    value by themselves or add value through
    important relationships with both primary
    activities and other support activities
  • Procurement, technology development, human
    resource management, and general administration.

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Support Activity General Administration
  • Includes general and planning management, legal,
    finance, accounting, public affairs, and quality
    management
  • Typically supports the entire value chain and not
    individual activities
  • Effective planning systems
  • Excellent relationships with diverse stakeholder
    groups
  • Effective information technology to integrate
    value-creating activities

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Support Activity Human Resource Management
  • Activities involves
  • Recruiting
  • Hiring
  • Training
  • Development
  • Retention
  • compensation
  • Quality relations with trade unions
  • Reward and incentive programs
  • to motivate all employees

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Support Activity Technology Development
  • Related activities embodied in processes and
    equipment and the product itself
  • Effective RD activities for process and product
    initiatives
  • Positive collaborative relationships between RD
    and other departments
  • Excellent professional qualifications of
    personnel

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Support Activity Procurement
  • Used for purchasing inputs for firms value chain
  • Procurement of raw material inputs
  • Development of collaborative win-win
    relationships with suppliers
  • Analysis and selection of alternate sources of
    inputs.

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WALLMARTS VALUE CHAIN
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Value Chains in Service Industries
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Why this matters
  • Profits depends on how well firms execute these
    activities in the value chain
  • Firms that excel in a value chain activity is
    said to have a competitive advantage
  • Competitive advantage is gained through cost
    advantage

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Cost Advantage
  • Reducing cost of individual value chain
    activities
  • Reconfiguring the value chain

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Interrelationships among Value-Chain Activities
within and across Organizations
  • Two levels
  • Interrelationships among activities within the
    firm
  • Relationships among activities within the firm
    and with other organization.

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