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Title: Internal Analysis


1
Internal Analysis
  • Evaluating a Companys Resources and Competitive
    Position
  • Pages 94 - 131

2
Profitability in the U.S. Retailing Industry,
1996-2001
3
Why Internal Analysis?
  • Early strategy theory rooted in industry
    structural analysis - external focus
  • This approach has lost its appeal because
  • internationalization deregulation has all but
    removed safe havens
  • technology and changes in demand have blurred
    industry lines

4
Internal Analysis
  • Tools and Concepts
  • Sustainable Competitive Advantage
  • Value Chain
  • SWOT Analysis

5
The Role of Resources and Capabilities in the
Creation of Profit and Sustainable Competitive
Advantage
Resources
Build
Shape
Competitive Advantages
Distinctive Competencies
Core Competencies
Strategies
Build
Capabilities
Competitiveness Profit
6
Resources Capabilities
  • Resources are what you have Capabilities are
    what you can do
  • Physical asset
  • Human assets or intellectual capital
  • Organizational asset
  • Intangible assets
  • Competitive achievement
  • Alliance or cooperative venture

7
Core Competencies
  • central to the firms competitiveness
  • rewarded in market place
  • combination of skills knowledge, not products
    or functions
  • flexible, long term platforms
  • embedded in the organizations systems
  • distinctive competencies are those the firm
    performs better than rivals
  • All core competencies have the potential to
    become core rigidities

8
Sustainable Competitive Advantage
  • Must be valuable, rare, inimitable, and
    non-substitutable
  • Sustainability is a function of
  • Durability - how long will it last?
  • Technology? Reputation? Fixed Assets?
  • Imitability - how quickly can it be copied?
  • Transparent - easy to see?
  • Transferable - can it be done elsewhere?
  • Replicable - can we do it here?

9
Another Tool to Consider
  • Porters Value Chain

10
Relative costs and prices
  • Where do cost/price differences come from?
  • raw materials and components
  • differences in technology, plant, equipment
  • efficiencies, learning, experience, wages,
    productivity
  • marketing, sales, promotion, warehousing,
    distribution, administration costs
  • distribution
  • inflation, exchange and tax rates

11
Value Creation per Unit
12
Comparing Toyota and General Motors
13
Porters Value Chain
  • Views the organization as a series (chain) of
    activities, which may or may not create value

14
Porters Value Chain (cont.)
  • Primary Activities
  • Inbound logistics Supply Chain Management
  • Operations
  • Outbound logistics - Distribution
  • Marketing and sales
  • Customer service
  • Contribute to the physical creation of the
    product/service, its sale and transfer to the
    buyer, and its service after the sale

15
Porters Value Chain (cont)
  • Support Activities
  • Company infrastructure General Admin
  • Human resource management
  • RD, Technology and Systems Development
  • Procurement

16
The Value Chain
S u p p o r t
Company Infrastructure
HRM
RD, Technology Systems Development
Margin
Procurement
Service
Primary
Marketing Sales
Inbound Logistics
Outbound Logistics
Operations
Margin
17
A low cost strategy..
Company Infrastructure
HRM
Margin
RD, Technology Systems Development
Procurement
Service
Marketing Sales
Inbound Logistics
Outbound Logistics
Operations
Margin
tries to pull the arrow back..
18
Low Cost - Support Activity examples...
Fewer layers of management
Policies to reduce turnover
WalMarts inventory system
Margin
Monitor supplier performance
Service
Marketing Sales
Inbound Logistics
Outbound Logistics
Operations
Margin
19
Low cost - Primary Activity examples.
  • Inbound -
  • Operations -
  • Outbound -
  • Marketing/Sales -
  • Customer Service -

20
A differentiation strategy..
Company Infrastructure
HRM
RD, Technology Systems Development
Margin
Procurement
Service
Marketing Sales
Inbound Logistics
Outbound Logistics
Operations
Margin
.tries to pull the arrow forward...
21
Differentiation - Support Activity examples...
Commitment to quality
Compensation rewarding innovation
Amazon recommendations
Margin
Purchasing high-quality components
Service
Marketing Sales
Inbound Logistics
Outbound Logistics
Operations
Margin
22
Differentiation - Primary Activity examples...
  • Inbound -
  • Operations -
  • Outbound -
  • Market/Sales -
  • Customer Service -

23
Your Firm
Buyers
Suppliers
Your Rivals
24
SWOT Analysis
  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Opportunities
  • Threats
  • Maximize Strengths and Opportunities
  • Minimize Weaknesses and Threats

25
Evaluation of Resources
  • Strength or Weakness
  • relative to competitors
  • basic business requirements
  • key vulnerabilities

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