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Pós-Graduação Gestão Projetos – 14ª Edição
Planeamento e Gestão Estratégica
25 de Março

PARFOIS
A EMPRESA
25 de Março

BARATA & RAMILO, S. A. - PARFOIS

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• 1994 – abertura 1ª loja no Porto • Subsequente expansão com abertura de lojas em cada centro comercial da Sonae

• 2001 – internacionalização por franchising na Árabia Saudita através de um parceiro • 2006 - remodelação das lojas – maiores e com melhor organização - e do conceito mais direccionado para o design e com gama de produtos mais definida e atendimento personalizado
• Mais de 500 lojas em cerca 50 países com previsão de chegar ás 600 até ao fim do ano • Lojas próprias em Portugal, Espanha, França e Polónia com expansão para a Alemanha e Itália este ano • Lojas franchisadas através de parceiros nos restantes países

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PARFOIS
VISÃO, MISSÃO E NEGÓCIO
25 de Março

VISÃO E MISSÃO

Design próprio

Value & Fashion for money

Dinâmica

“A nossa Visão é ser a melhor marca de acessórios de moda nos mercados onde operamos e é este o principal sentido com que trabalhamos todos os dias.”

Variedade & Diferenciação

Fast Fashion

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MISSÃO E ÁREA DE NEGÓCIO

Bijuteria e acessórios de moda

Fast fashion - fluxo constante de novidades alimenta as vendas

Vasta variedade de oferta alia design, preço e velocidade

Mulheres sem limites de idade, com interesse nas tendências atuais da moda

Países onde está presente com a respectiva adaptação de produto

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PARFOIS
CONTEXTO EXTERNO
25 de Março

CONTEXTO EXTERNO
ANÁLISE MACROAMBIENTAL

P.E.S.T.E.L.
• Contexto Político-Legal • Contexto Económico

• Contexto Socio-cultural
• Contexto Tecnológico • Contexto Ambiental

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CONTEXTO EXTERNO
ANÁLISE DO SECTOR E NEGÓCIO

Factores Críticos de Sucesso:
• “Visual Merchandising” • Capacidade Logística

• Equipa de Design

Modelo das 5 Forças de Porter
• Ameaça de Novos Entrantes – Baixa • Poder Negocial dos Fornecedores – Médio

• Poder Negocial dos Clientes – Nulo
• Ameaça de Produtos Substitutos – Média-Baixa • Rivalidade - Alta

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CONTEXTO EXTERNO
ANÁLISE CONCORRENCIAL

Competitive Intelligence
 Empresa Bijou Brigitte


Produto


• •

Preços
Promoção Local

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PARFOIS
CONTEXTO INTERNO
25 de Março

CONTEXTO INTERNO
CADEIA DE VALOR

Administrativo & Financeiro Tecnologias de Informação MARGENS Logística

Desenvolvimento e Design de Produtos

Produção

Distribuiçã o

Marketing e Comercial

Vendas

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CONTEXTO INTERNO
ANÁLISE DE RECURSOS E COMPETÊNCIAS

Recursos Marca Design e Oferta Pesquisa de mercado Fornecedores “Put to Light” Marketing & Comiunicação “Visual Merchandising” TI

Valioso ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Raro

Difícil de Imitar

Insubstituível

Vantagem Competitiva ● ●

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CONTEXTO INTERNO
ACTIVIDADES PRIMÁRIAS

Desenvolvimento de Novos Produtos
• Iniciado com equipas de design nos escritórios de Rio Tinto e em

Barcelona
• Conhecimento aprofundado sobre as tendências da moda com

presenças de elementos das equipas nos principais eventos de moda Produção
• Regime de “Outsourcing” – chave-na-mão com supervisão da

Parfois
• Mercados com mão-de-obra barata – China e Índia

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CONTEXTO INTERNO
ACTIVIDADES PRIMÁRIAS

Distribuição
• Em regime de parcerias com empresas de transportes

Marketing e Comercial
• Define a forma de promover a marca e os produtos • Estabelece a comunicação dentro da empresa • Elaboração de “Newsletters”

Vendas
• Comercialização do produto para o consumidor final

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CONTEXTO INTERNO
ACTIVIDADES DE SUPORTE

Logística
Recepção de produtos

Armazenamento de produtos

Recolha de produtos encomendados

Preparação dos produtos para entrega ao cliente

Processo “Pick and Put”

Tecnologias de Informação • Sistema “Put to Light”
Administrativo & Financeiro • Estrutura Linear

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PARFOIS
ANÁLISE SWOT
25 de Março

ANÁLISE SWOT
ANÁLISE DE AJUSTE (TOWNS)

AMEAÇAS
• Produtos de contrafação • Recuperação Económico-Financeira Mundial desalinhada das perspetivas de crescimento • Saturação do mercado nacional • Entrada de players de grande dimensão no mercado dos acessórios

OPORTUNIDADES
• Mercados emergentes • Recuperação económica potencia o consumo de bens não essenciais • Possibilidade de contratação de mão de obra mais qualificada e mais barata • Novos métodos de distribuição

FRAQUEZAS
• Falta de reconhecimento nos novos mercados • Preconceito do consumidor com “Made in China” e “Made in India” • Marca não registada na China • • • • •

FORÇAS
Design da Marca Preços competitivos Internacionalização Visual Merchandising Processos Logísticos com sistema Put to Light • Tecnologias de informação

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PARFOIS
ESTRATÉGIA CORPORATE
25 de Março

ESTRATÉGIA CORPORATE
OBJECTIVO E DEFINIÇÃO

Objectivo: criar sinergias
• Definindo em que negócios entrar e sair.

Os negócios nos diferentes mercados são réplicas.


Existe apenas um negócio!

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PARFOIS
ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
25 de Março

ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
OBJECTIVO E DEFINIÇÃO

Estratégia Business
• Consiste no conjunto de

propósitos e acções que

visam à aquisição de vantagens competitivas de uma empresa face aos seus competidores. Estratégia da Parfois


Diferenciação

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pelo design e oferta

Características:

• Duas equipas de designers sediadas no Porto e em Barcelona
• Acessórios que seguem as últimas tendências da moda • Elevada variedade de oferta com novidades semanais (3,500 ref. por colecção)

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pela produção chave na mão

Maior productividade
• • •

Maior quantidade Mais rápido Produto entregue no armazém

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pela distribuição e gestão de stocks

Características
• • •

Armazém centralizado Sistema “Put to Light” Integrado Gestão de stock por tecnologias da informação integradas

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pela distribuição e gestão de stocks

Resultado
• • • • •

Agilidade de processos Aumento da produtividade Redução erros e custos, Stocks mínimos em armazém Reposição de stocks em loja com facilidade

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pelo marketing e comunicação: conceito de loja e “Visual Merchandising”

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pelo marketing e comunicação: campanhas promocionais

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Diferenciação


Pelo marketing e comunicação: eventos de abertura e encontros de bloggers

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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Logística
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Tecnologias de Informação
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ESTRATÉGIA BUSINESS
DIFERENCIAÇÃO

Logística
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Tecnologias de Informação
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PARFOIS
ESTRATÉGIA DE INTERNACIONALIZAÇÃO
25 de Março

PARFOIS
ESTRUTURA ORGANIZACIONAL
25 de Março

ESTRUTURA ORGANIZACIONAL
DEFINIÇÃO

Estrutura e Controlo Hierárquica

CONSELHO DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO

COMPRAS

DIRECÇÃO EXECUTIVA

ADMINISTRATICO & FINANCEIRO

LOJAS NACIONAIS

OBRAS E MANUTENÇÃO

LOGÍSTICA

SISTEMAS DE INFORMAÇÃO

MARKETING

EXPANSÃO INTERNACIONAL

OPERAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL

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ESTRUTURA ORGANIZACIONAL
DEFINIÇÃO

Estrutura e Controlo Hierárquica

CONSELHO DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO

COMPRAS

DIRECÇÃO EXECUTIVA

LOGÍSTICA

ADMINISTRATICO & FINANCEIRO

LOJAS NACIONAIS

OBRAS E MANUTENÇÃO

SISTEMAS DE INFORMAÇÃO

MARKETING

EXPANSÃO INTERNACIONAL

OPERAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL

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PARFOIS
CONCLUSÕES
25 de Março

CONCLUSÕES
CRÍTICAS E SUGESTÕES

Sugestões:


Comercialização de soluções de logística e tecnologias de informação



Criação de novas marcas com produtos de moda:
• Cosmética e perfumaria • Vestuário



Criação de um ponto de distribuição no oriente e/ou médio-oriente

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OBRIGADO!
FIM 25 de Março

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...High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs and Copyright Policy for more detail. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c92feaa-fc0f-11e0-b1d8-00144feab49a.html#ixzz2Cu5c99bj Case study: Diageo By Abby Ghobadian The story: After a series of mergers, demergers and acquisitions, the management of Diageo, the conglomerate formed by the 1997 merger of Guinness and Grand Met, made a strategic decision to focus on premium alcohol drinks. Diageo was in charge of an expanding and wide-ranging collection of brands, some of which had broad appeal across many countries while others had more regional appeal, sometimes limited to just a few markets. The challenge: After both organic growth and acquisitions, three key dilemmas emerged by 2002. First, how to manage brands with significantly different appeal, such as Guinness, a brand with strong Irish roots but huge global appeal, or Buchanan’s, the leading Scotch whisky in Latin America. Second, how to rejuvenate tired brands and third, how to improve the market share of the most successful brands, such as Captain Morgan, J & B, Smirnoff and Johnnie Walker. The initial strategy: To help managers maintain focus and allocate resources, Diageo developed three brand classifications: global priority, local priority and category. The global priority brands were the big sellers that were...

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