Deck 2: Analyzing the External Environment of the Firm: Creating Competitive Advantages

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Perceptual acuity can be improved by sitting alone and not consulting others.
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Environmental scanning and competitor intelligence provide important inputs for forecasting activities.
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One CEO gets together with his critical people for half a day every eight weeks to discuss what's new and what's going on in the world.The setting is informal,and outsiders often attend.This is an example of how not to improve perceptual acuity.
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A CEO meets four times a year with about four other CEOS of large,but noncompeting,diverse global companies.This is an example of how to improve perceptual acuity.
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Competitor Intelligence (CI)is a tool that can provide management with early warnings about both threats and opportunities.
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Ted Turner saw the potential of 24-hour news before anyone else.This is an example of perceptual acuity.
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If companies miscalculate the market,opportunities will be lost.
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Scenario analysis is a superficial approach to forecasting that seeks to explore possible developments that many only be connected to the past.
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SWOT analysis is useful in part because it obliges the firm to act proactively by putting an emphasis on identifying opportunities and threats that constrain the action choices a firm might make as a result of its internal and external environmental scan.
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Even with all of the advances in recent years,forecasting is typically considered more of an art than a science and it is of little use in generating accurate predictions.
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Consider the example of Salemi Industries and the launch of its product,Cell Zone,in 2005.Although it tried to carefully analyze its potential market,it misread the market demand for the product and paid a steep price for its mistake.This is an example of internal forecasting.
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Environmental scanning involves surveillance of the internal environment of a firm to predict environmental changes and detect changes already under way.
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When management assumptions,premises,or beliefs are incorrect or when internal inconsistencies among them render the overall theory of the business invalid,the strategy of the firm needs to be updated.
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Two companies ask outsiders to critique strategy during their board's strategy sessions.Such input typically leads to spirited discussions that provide valued input on the hinge assumptions and options that are under consideration.This is an example of how to improve perceptual acuity.
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Environmental monitoring is not an input to forecasting.
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Environmental monitoring deals with tracking changes in environmental trends that are often uncovered during the environmental scanning process.
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Perceptual acuity,according to Ram Charan,is the ability to know for certain what will happen in the future.
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Competitive intelligence generally does not benefit very much from gathering information on competitors from sources in the public domain.
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Blockbuster,Borders,Circuit City,and Radio Shack are examples of firms that did not have good perceptual acuity.
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The opportunities and threats of a SWOT analysis refer to the internal conditions of the firm.
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Only one scenario is considered in a scenario analysis in order to envision possible future outcomes.
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In the SWOT framework,Opportunities and Threats are environmental conditions internal to the firm.
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A Motel 6 executive indicates that he regularly reviews the number of rooms in the budget segment of the industry in the United States and the difference between the average daily room rate and the consumer price index (CPI).This is an example of Competitive Intelligence.
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Scenario analysis relies on the extrapolation of historical trends.
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Code of Ethics guidelines can assist companies in avoiding aggressive competitive intelligence gathering that results from illegal behaviors.
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Scenario analysis is a form of environmental forecasting.
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The impact of a demographic trend varies across industries.
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In the SWOT framework,the Strengths and Weaknesses are external environmental factors to consider.
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PPG Industries has developed four alternative futures based on differing assumptions about two key variables: the cost of energy and the extent of opportunity for growth in emerging markets.This is called demand monitoring.
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Even with all of the advances in recent years,forecasting is typically considered more of an art than a science and it is of little use in generating accurate predictions.
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Underestimating uncertainty can lead to strategies that neither defend against threats nor take advantage of opportunities.
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Scenario planning is usually concerned with short-term forecasts.
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The SWOT analysis framework leads to a conceptually simple approach to identifying the important factors that constrain strategic choices without sacrificing analytical rigor.
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An industry is composed of a set of firms that produce similar products or services,sell to similar customers,and use similar methods of production.
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To understand the business environment of a particular firm,you need to analyze both the general environment and the firm industry and competitive environment.
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Keeping track of competitors has become more difficult today with the amount of information that is available on the Internet.
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The strengths and weaknesses of a SWOT analysis refer to the external conditions of the firm.
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Although changes in the general environment may often adversely or favorably impact a firm,they seldom alter an entire industry.
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Steve Jobs,the former chairman of Apple,used intuition and judgment to forecast the future.
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The competitive environment consists of many factors that are particularly relevant to company strategy.This includes competitors,customers,and suppliers.
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The power of a buyer group is increased if the buyer group has less concentration than the supplier group.
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Research shows that many immigrants to the United States are prodigious job creators.This supports legislative battles to increase the number of H-1B visas for foreign workers.
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Industries characterized by high economies of scale typically attract fewer new entrants.
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A major sociocultural trend in the United States is the increased educational attainment by women.
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Supplier power tends to be highest in industries where products are vital to buyers,where switching from one supplier to another is very costly,and where there are many suppliers.
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A demographic trend in the United States,the aging of the population,has important implications for the economic segment (in terms of tax policies to provide benefits to increasing numbers of older citizens).
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Crowdsourcing is used by companies to develop products.
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Technological innovations can create entirely new industries and alter the boundaries of industries.
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Globalization provides opportunities to access larger potential markets and a narrow base of production factors such as raw materials,labor,skilled managers,and technical professionals.
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The five-forces model helps to determine both the nature of competition in an industry and the profit potential for the industry.
E. Porter describes the competitive environment in terms of five basic competitive forces that affect the ability of a firm to compete in a given market. Together, they determine the profit potential for a particular industry.
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In some industries,high switching costs can act as an important barrier to entry.
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The Internet is a leading component in the rising emergence of digital technology.
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Developments in technology and other innovations can create new industries and alter the boundaries of existing industries.
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Buyer power tends to be higher if suppliers provide undifferentiated or standard products.
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The Porter five-forces model is designed to help us understand how social attitudes and cultural values impact U.S.businesses.
E. Porter has been the most commonly used analytical tool for examining the competitive environment. It describes the competitive environment in terms of five basic competitive forces.
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It is not important to consider the potential impact of government regulation when developing new innovations.
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There is generally a weak relationship between equity markets (e.g.,New York Stock Exchange)and economic indicators.
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By inviting customers to write online reviews,Amazon used crowdsourcing to build value to its offer.
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The power of suppliers will be enhanced if they are able to maintain a credible threat of forward integration.
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In conducting a good industry analysis that will yield an improved understanding of the root causes of profitability,rigorous quantification of the five forces is not necessary.
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The Nintendo success story in the early 1990s was a result of its ability to manage its relationship with its complementors,such as the licensee rights given to outside firms to develop games using the Nintendo game console.
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The use of the strategic group concept is generally not helpful in charting the future directions of the strategies of a firm.
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The Internet and digital technologies suppress the bargaining power of buyers by providing them with more information to make buying decisions.
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Because of the Internet and digital technologies,it is very difficult for suppliers to create purchasing techniques that lower switching costs.
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Switching costs for an end user are likely to be much higher because of the Internet.
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Competition tends to be more intense among firms within a strategic group than between strategic groups.
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Apple used complementors to gain market share in the digital music business.
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The more attractive the price/performance ratio of substitute products,the tighter it constrains the ability of an industry to charge high prices.
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The same environmental trend or event may have a very different impact on different strategic groups within the same industry.
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In most industries,new entrants will not be a threat because the Internet lowers entry barriers.
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Rivalry is most intense when there are high exit barriers and high industry growth.
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Five-forces analysis implicitly assumes a zero-sum game,a perspective that can be short-sighted.
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Complement products typically have no impact on the value of products and services of the firm.
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The Internet heightens the threat of substitutes because it creates new ways to accomplish the same task.
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Rivalry will be most intense when there is a lack of differentiation or switching costs.
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Rivalry is not always cutthroat; sometimes,it can be gentlemanly.
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Establishing long-term mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers improves the company ability to implement just-in-time (JIT)inventory systems,which let it manage inventories better and respond quickly to market demands.
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Reintermediation is responsible for an overall reduction in business opportunities.
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Michael Porter's five-forces Analysis is a dynamic tool for analyzing industry attractiveness.
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Deck 2: Analyzing the External Environment of the Firm: Creating Competitive Advantages
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Scenario planning is useful for anticipating major future changes in the external environment.
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Explanation: Scenario planning is important in anticipating major future changes in the external environment.
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Perceptual acuity can be improved by sitting alone and not consulting others.
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Explanation: How can perceptual acuity be improved? Although many CEOs may complain that the top job is a lonely one, they cannot do it effectively by sitting alone in their office. Instead, high-performing CEOs are constantly meeting with people and searching out information.
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Environmental scanning and competitor intelligence provide important inputs for forecasting activities.
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Explanation: Three important processes (scanning, monitoring, and gathering competitive intelligence) are used to develop forecasts.
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One CEO gets together with his critical people for half a day every eight weeks to discuss what's new and what's going on in the world.The setting is informal,and outsiders often attend.This is an example of how not to improve perceptual acuity.
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A CEO meets four times a year with about four other CEOS of large,but noncompeting,diverse global companies.This is an example of how to improve perceptual acuity.
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Competitor Intelligence (CI)is a tool that can provide management with early warnings about both threats and opportunities.
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Ted Turner saw the potential of 24-hour news before anyone else.This is an example of perceptual acuity.
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If companies miscalculate the market,opportunities will be lost.
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Scenario analysis is a superficial approach to forecasting that seeks to explore possible developments that many only be connected to the past.
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SWOT analysis is useful in part because it obliges the firm to act proactively by putting an emphasis on identifying opportunities and threats that constrain the action choices a firm might make as a result of its internal and external environmental scan.
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Even with all of the advances in recent years,forecasting is typically considered more of an art than a science and it is of little use in generating accurate predictions.
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Consider the example of Salemi Industries and the launch of its product,Cell Zone,in 2005.Although it tried to carefully analyze its potential market,it misread the market demand for the product and paid a steep price for its mistake.This is an example of internal forecasting.
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Environmental scanning involves surveillance of the internal environment of a firm to predict environmental changes and detect changes already under way.
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When management assumptions,premises,or beliefs are incorrect or when internal inconsistencies among them render the overall theory of the business invalid,the strategy of the firm needs to be updated.
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Two companies ask outsiders to critique strategy during their board's strategy sessions.Such input typically leads to spirited discussions that provide valued input on the hinge assumptions and options that are under consideration.This is an example of how to improve perceptual acuity.
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Environmental monitoring is not an input to forecasting.
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Environmental monitoring deals with tracking changes in environmental trends that are often uncovered during the environmental scanning process.
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Perceptual acuity,according to Ram Charan,is the ability to know for certain what will happen in the future.
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Competitive intelligence generally does not benefit very much from gathering information on competitors from sources in the public domain.
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Blockbuster,Borders,Circuit City,and Radio Shack are examples of firms that did not have good perceptual acuity.
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The opportunities and threats of a SWOT analysis refer to the internal conditions of the firm.
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Only one scenario is considered in a scenario analysis in order to envision possible future outcomes.
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In the SWOT framework,Opportunities and Threats are environmental conditions internal to the firm.
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A Motel 6 executive indicates that he regularly reviews the number of rooms in the budget segment of the industry in the United States and the difference between the average daily room rate and the consumer price index (CPI).This is an example of Competitive Intelligence.
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Scenario analysis relies on the extrapolation of historical trends.
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Code of Ethics guidelines can assist companies in avoiding aggressive competitive intelligence gathering that results from illegal behaviors.
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Scenario analysis is a form of environmental forecasting.
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The impact of a demographic trend varies across industries.
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In the SWOT framework,the Strengths and Weaknesses are external environmental factors to consider.
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PPG Industries has developed four alternative futures based on differing assumptions about two key variables: the cost of energy and the extent of opportunity for growth in emerging markets.This is called demand monitoring.
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Even with all of the advances in recent years,forecasting is typically considered more of an art than a science and it is of little use in generating accurate predictions.
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Underestimating uncertainty can lead to strategies that neither defend against threats nor take advantage of opportunities.
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Scenario planning is usually concerned with short-term forecasts.
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The SWOT analysis framework leads to a conceptually simple approach to identifying the important factors that constrain strategic choices without sacrificing analytical rigor.
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An industry is composed of a set of firms that produce similar products or services,sell to similar customers,and use similar methods of production.
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To understand the business environment of a particular firm,you need to analyze both the general environment and the firm industry and competitive environment.
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Keeping track of competitors has become more difficult today with the amount of information that is available on the Internet.
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The strengths and weaknesses of a SWOT analysis refer to the external conditions of the firm.
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Although changes in the general environment may often adversely or favorably impact a firm,they seldom alter an entire industry.
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Steve Jobs,the former chairman of Apple,used intuition and judgment to forecast the future.
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The competitive environment consists of many factors that are particularly relevant to company strategy.This includes competitors,customers,and suppliers.
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The power of a buyer group is increased if the buyer group has less concentration than the supplier group.
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Research shows that many immigrants to the United States are prodigious job creators.This supports legislative battles to increase the number of H-1B visas for foreign workers.
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Industries characterized by high economies of scale typically attract fewer new entrants.
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A major sociocultural trend in the United States is the increased educational attainment by women.
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Supplier power tends to be highest in industries where products are vital to buyers,where switching from one supplier to another is very costly,and where there are many suppliers.
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A demographic trend in the United States,the aging of the population,has important implications for the economic segment (in terms of tax policies to provide benefits to increasing numbers of older citizens).
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Crowdsourcing is used by companies to develop products.
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Technological innovations can create entirely new industries and alter the boundaries of industries.
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Globalization provides opportunities to access larger potential markets and a narrow base of production factors such as raw materials,labor,skilled managers,and technical professionals.
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The five-forces model helps to determine both the nature of competition in an industry and the profit potential for the industry.
E. Porter describes the competitive environment in terms of five basic competitive forces that affect the ability of a firm to compete in a given market. Together, they determine the profit potential for a particular industry.
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In some industries,high switching costs can act as an important barrier to entry.
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The Internet is a leading component in the rising emergence of digital technology.
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Developments in technology and other innovations can create new industries and alter the boundaries of existing industries.
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Buyer power tends to be higher if suppliers provide undifferentiated or standard products.
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The Porter five-forces model is designed to help us understand how social attitudes and cultural values impact U.S.businesses.
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It is not important to consider the potential impact of government regulation when developing new innovations.
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There is generally a weak relationship between equity markets (e.g.,New York Stock Exchange)and economic indicators.
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By inviting customers to write online reviews,Amazon used crowdsourcing to build value to its offer.
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The power of suppliers will be enhanced if they are able to maintain a credible threat of forward integration.
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In conducting a good industry analysis that will yield an improved understanding of the root causes of profitability,rigorous quantification of the five forces is not necessary.
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The Nintendo success story in the early 1990s was a result of its ability to manage its relationship with its complementors,such as the licensee rights given to outside firms to develop games using the Nintendo game console.
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The use of the strategic group concept is generally not helpful in charting the future directions of the strategies of a firm.
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The Internet and digital technologies suppress the bargaining power of buyers by providing them with more information to make buying decisions.
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Because of the Internet and digital technologies,it is very difficult for suppliers to create purchasing techniques that lower switching costs.
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Switching costs for an end user are likely to be much higher because of the Internet.
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Competition tends to be more intense among firms within a strategic group than between strategic groups.
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Apple used complementors to gain market share in the digital music business.
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The more attractive the price/performance ratio of substitute products,the tighter it constrains the ability of an industry to charge high prices.
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The same environmental trend or event may have a very different impact on different strategic groups within the same industry.
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In most industries,new entrants will not be a threat because the Internet lowers entry barriers.
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Rivalry is most intense when there are high exit barriers and high industry growth.
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Five-forces analysis implicitly assumes a zero-sum game,a perspective that can be short-sighted.
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Complement products typically have no impact on the value of products and services of the firm.
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The Internet heightens the threat of substitutes because it creates new ways to accomplish the same task.
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Rivalry will be most intense when there is a lack of differentiation or switching costs.
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Rivalry is not always cutthroat; sometimes,it can be gentlemanly.
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Establishing long-term mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers improves the company ability to implement just-in-time (JIT)inventory systems,which let it manage inventories better and respond quickly to market demands.
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Reintermediation is responsible for an overall reduction in business opportunities.
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Michael Porter's five-forces Analysis is a dynamic tool for analyzing industry attractiveness.
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