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    Porter Five Fold Model

    Porter’s Five Forces model The five forces model of analysis was developed by Michael Porter to analyze the competitive environment in which a product or company works. It identifies the five most common threats faced by firms in their local competitive environments and the conditions under which these threats are more or less likely to be present; these forces are the threat of entry, threat of rivalry, threat of substitutes, threat of buyers and the threat of suppliers. These threats increases

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    Umuc Haircuts Stage 1.

    improve her current management practices in combination with better scheduling of her employees and customers and management of her supplies. Myra has hired a System Analyst to help her with determining how she can improve her business. FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS FORCE EXPLANATION (Minimum 2 good sentences) IMPACT (POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, or NEUTRAL) AFFECT STRATEGY? (YES/NO) BUYER POWER Customers buyer power is neutral.. Customer have the option to go to another competitor in the area. Neutral

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    Marketing Myopia by Theodore Levitt

    Marketing Myopia by Theodore Levitt 1. Defining the market and understanding your customer (page 1). 2. Focusing on customers want rather than what the company wants (page 10) – Not neglecting marketing 3. Excluding a product from a lineup when it is necessary – reacting to the shift preferences of customers. (page 4) 4. “The view that an industry is a customer satisfying process, not a goods-purchasing process”(page 19) 5. Growing population and mass production is never a guarantee to increase

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    Fedex

    Jon Michaud Wendy Rowley Kim Waldbillig Joe Wyson Presented May 9, 2011 Introduction Key Issues Faced By FedEx & UPS Porter’s Five Forces Analysis Resources and Capabilities Business-Level Strategies Corporate Strategy Canvas Firm Performance Industry Dynamics Affecting Profitability Sustainability of Competitive Advantages Recommendations & Chosen “Winner” •  Are UPS and FedEx colluding and violating antitrust law? •  Do UPS and FedEx meet the market definition of duopoly? • 

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    Industry Strategy

    achieving and extending best practices. An absolute improvement and leads to competitive convergence. 2. Industry analysis a) Industry: collection of firms whose products (or services) are perfect or near perfect substitutes. b) Defining an industry’s boundaries: 2 components: a. Scope of products or services b. Geographic scope c) Porter’s five forces analysis 1. Threat of new entrants: Profitable markets that yield high returns will attract new firms. This results

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    Under Armour

    Exhibit 1: PESTEL Analysis A PESTEL Analysis targets the components of strategic significance in the macro-environment and measure market potential for success or failure. From this case, we identify the analysis as follows: Factor | Trend | EvaluationO = OpportunityT = Threat | Impact1 = Low5 = High | Political | FDI Policies | T | 2 | Economic | - Increase in price of raw materials and resources- Growth of income- Chinese labor cost increasing | TOT | 553 | Social | - Consumers seek quality-

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    Harvey Norman

    property, and retail entity including retail, property investment, media placement, lessor of premises to franchisees as well as other third party, and provision of consumer finance. 2.0 PESTEL Analysis A PESTEL analysis assists an organization to evaluate external environment. A PESTEL analysis for Harvey Norman as below: 2.1 Political Firstly, Harvey Norman has benefits from an economic stimulus program by Australia federal government to encourage customer purchasing during a strong

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    Michael Porter

    industry in which you would like to compete. Use the five forces method of analysis to explain why you find that industry attractive. Porter’s Five Forces Method Industry: Car service industry Introduction Michael Porter is a professor at Harvard Business School and is a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness. Five forces uses concepts developing, Industrial Organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore

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    Porter

    some analysis? @strategywrap strategywrap.com 1 27 990 91 7.50 13,450 89 Get stuck in to some analysis? @strategywrap strategywrap.com Whether you are…  Working on a plan for a new business  Contemplating the launch of a new product  Reviewing the strength of your own marketplace @strategywrap strategywrap.com …Porter’s Five Forces model can help you understand your situation. This model was developed more than 30 years ago by Michael Porter, a Harvard

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    Umuc Haircuts Stage 1

    competition from a variety of salons. There is also news that a Hair Cuttery may be opening five miles away from Myra’s salon. With the concern of growing competition in the area, Myra started to evaluate her existing environment and what could be done to help her to remain competitive. To help her to become more competitive and to grow her business Myra has hired a System Analyst. II. Five Forces Analysis FORCE | EXPLANATION(Minimum 2 good sentences) | IMPACT (POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, or NEUTRAL)

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