MGMT611: Strategy Natalya Vinokurova Corporate Strategy Session 15 1 Corporate Scope Corporate center Division A in industry a Division B in industry b Division C in industry c Division D in industry d – The average U.S. Fortune 500 company operates in four different industries – Diversification is even more prominent in other parts of the world • Grupos‚ chaebol‚ business houses‚ keiretsu‚ and so on – Poor corporate strategy is common “Excite‚ one of the leading Internet services
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1. Do you think Jim Sinegal is an effective CEO? What grades would you give him in leading the process of crafting and executing Costco’s strategy? What support can you offer for these grades? Refer to Figure 2.1 in Chapter 2 in developing your answers. I believe that Jim Sinegal is a very effective CEO. His company was the first U.S. company to ever reach 1 billion in sales in less than six years. He exhibited leadership skills and engaged with team members at other Costco Stores. He believed
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What business owes Darwin and other reflections on competitive dynamics The Origin of Strategy1 1 -By: Bruce D. Henderson: HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW November-December 1989 Bruce D. Henderson is professor of management at Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management. He is also the founder and chairman emeritus of the Boston Consulting Group and has written extensively on business strategy. His most recent book is The Logic of Business Strategy (Ballinger‚ 1985). What business
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key competitors. Broader lines and attractive products consumer. Better service to customers. Loyalty or addition of new clients TYPES OF STRATEGIES Segmentation and Positioning Basic Competitive Strategies Porter Growth Strategies Strategies against the competition Launching new products PORTER COMPETITIVE BASIC STRATEGIES Competitive advantage of the product = only perceived by buyers. LEADERSHIP IN COSTS: When consumers value low cost as a factor very important
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standardized‚ concentrated and differentiated Global Marketing. Critically evaluate each strategy with an example from a global company to illustrate the differences There is a tendency for international corporate-level strategies to be substituted for global marketing strategies; namely‚ multi-domestic strategy to concentrated marketing‚ global strategy to standardized marketing‚ and transnational strategy to differentiated marketing. However‚ the borderline lies as the former focuses broadly
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which challenges are created for the organization. * Is the manner in which single strategic issues are dealt with. * Is not comprehensive‚ anticipative long term planning. FACTORS INFLUENCING STRATEGIC CHOICE DECISIONS 1. Role of Past strategy. 2. Degree of firm’s external dependence. 3. Attitude towards risk.. 4. Internal political consideration & the CEO. 5. Timing. 6. Competitive reaction. SUCESSFUL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MEANS : * Resolving tension‚ which arises out
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Corporate Strategy Corporate strategies involve seeing a company as a system of interconnected parts. Just as the muscles of the heart depend on brain functions in a human body‚ each department in a company depends on the others to stay healthy and achieve desired outcomes. The additional core strategies that a company uses should support the corporate strategy and use cross-functional interactions. Customer-driven Strategies Operational strategies should include customer-driven approaches to
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Innovation Report Innovation Strategies of Telecom Operators How to retain margins Ref: M12312 – June 2012 Market maturity‚ increased and multi-faceted competition‚ a difficult macroeconomic context and sustained regulatory pressure have an impact on the margins of most operators in advanced economies. This study analyses the initiatives being taken by telecom operators to contain their margins‚ such as: keeping costs under control‚ choosing investments‚ winning over new customers‚ valuation
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and purchasers. In modern times‚ pricing methods and strategies have taken a number of forms. This paper is aim to explain the different types of Pricing strategies‚ more specifically the market-penetration pricing strategy. Pricing products‚ new products or existing products require the use of different strategies. For example‚ when pricing a new product‚ businesses can use either market-penetration pricing or a price-skimming strategy (Armstrong and Kotler‚ 2005) (Kotler‚ Brown‚ Adam‚ Burton
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of their marketing strategies with regards to the deterioration of some other existing firms. The market concept of building an organization around the profitable satisfaction of customer needs helped firms achieved high-success growth‚ moderately competitive markets. However‚ to be successful in the markets in which economic growth has leveled and there exist many competitors who follow the marketing concept‚ a well-developed marketing strategy is required. Such a strategy considers a portfolio
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