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Business strategy
1.
Slide 2.1
6.1 Part II: Strategic Choices Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
2.
Slide 6.2
The focus of part 2: strategic choices • How organisations relate to competitors in terms of their competitive business strategies. • How broad and diverse organisations should be in terms of their corporate portfolios. • How far organisations should extend themselves internationally. • How organisations are creative and innovative. • How organisations pursue strategies through organic development, acquisitions or strategic alliances. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
3.
Slide 6.3
Strategic choices Figure II.i Strategic choices Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
4.
Slide 6.4
Strategic Choices 6: Business Strategy Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
5.
Slide 6.5
Learning outcomes • Identify strategic business units (SBUs) in organisations. • Assess business strategy in terms of the generic strategies of cost leadership, differentiation and focus. • Identify business strategies suited to hypercompetitive conditions. • Assess the benefits of cooperation in business strategy. • Apply principles of game theory to business strategy. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
6.
Slide 6.6
Business strategy Figure 6.1 Business strategy Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
7.
Slide 6.7
Strategic business units (SBUs) A strategic business unit (SBU) supplies goods or services for a distinct domain of activity. • A small business has just one SBU. • A large diversified corporation is made up of multiple businesses (SBUs). • SBUs can be called ‘divisions’ or ‘profit centres’ • SBUs can be identified by: – Market based criteria (similar customers, channels and competitors). – Capability based criteria (similar strategic capabilities). Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
8.
Slide 6.8
The purpose of SBUs • To decentralise initiative to smaller units within the corporation so SBUs can pursue their own distinct strategy. • To allow large corporations to vary their business strategies according to the different needs of external markets. • To encourage accountability – each SBU can be held responsible for its own costs, revenues and profits. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
9.
Slide 6.9
Generic strategies • Porter introduced the term ‘Generic Strategy’ to mean basic types of competitive strategy that hold across many kinds of business situations. • Competitive strategy is concerned with how a strategic business unit achieves competitive advantage in its domain of activity. • Competitive advantage is about how an SBU creates value for its users both greater than the costs of supplying them and superior to that of rival SBUs. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
10.
Slide 6.10
Three generic strategies Figure 6.2 Three generic strategies Source: Adapted with the permission of The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance by Michael E. Porter. Copyright © 1985, 1998 by Michael E. Porter. All rights reserved Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Slide 6.11
Cost-leadership Cost-leadership strategy involves becoming the lowest-cost organisation in a domain of activity. Four key cost drivers that can help deliver cost leadership: • Lower input costs. • Economies of scale. • Experience. • Product process and design. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
12.
Slide 6.12
Economies of scale and the experience curve Figure 6.3 Economies of scale and the experience curve Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
13.
Slide 6.13
Costs, prices and profits for generic strategies Figure 6.4 Costs, prices and profits for generic strategies Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
14.
Slide 6.14
Differentiation strategies Differentiation involves uniqueness along some dimension that is sufficiently valued by customers to allow a price premium. Two key issues: • The strategic customer on whose needs the differentiation is based. • Key competitors – who are the rivals and who may become a rival. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
15.
Slide 6.15
Differentiation in the US airline industry Figure 6.5 Mapping differentiation in the US airline industry Source: Simplified from Figure 1, in D. Gursoy, M. Chen and H. Kim (2005), ‘The US airlines relative positioning’, Tourism Management, 26, 5, 57–67: p. 62 Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
16.
Slide 6.16
Focus strategies (1) A focus strategy targets a narrow segment of domain of an activity and tailors its products or services to the needs of that specific segment to the exclusion of others. Two types of focus strategy: • cost-focus strategy (e.g. Ryanair). • differentiation focus strategy (e.g. Ecover). Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
17.
Slide 6.17
Focus strategies (2) Successful focus strategies depend on at least one of three key factors: • Distinct segment needs. • Distinct segment value chains. • Viable segment economics. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
18.
Slide 6.18
‘Stuck in the middle’? Porter’s argues: • It is best to choose which generic strategy to adopt and then stick rigorously to it. • Failure to do this leads to a danger of being ‘stuck in the middle’ i.e. doing no strategy well. • The argument for pure generic strategies is controversial. Even Porter acknowledges that the strategies can be combined (e.g. if being unique costs nothing). Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
19.
Slide 6.19
Combining generic strategies • A company can create separate strategic business units each pursuing different generic strategies and with different cost structures. • Technological or managerial innovations where both cost efficiency and quality are improved. • Competitive failures – if rivals are similarly ‘stuck in the middle’ or if there is no significant competition then ‘middle’ strategies may be OK. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
20.
Slide 6.20
Strategy clock Figure 6.6 The Strategy Clock Source: Adapted from D. Faulkner and C. Bowman, The Essence of Competitive Strategy, Prentice Hall, 1995 Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
21.
Slide 6.21
Strategy clock - differentiation • Strategies in this zone seeks to provide products that offer benefits that differ from those offered by competitors. • A range of alternative strategies from: differentiation without price premium (12 o’clock) – used to increase market share. differentiation with price premium (1 o’clock) – used to increase profit margins. focused differentiation (2 o’clock) – used for customers that demand top quality and will pay a big premium. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
22.
Slide 6.22
Strategy clock – low price Low price combined with: low perceived product benefits focusing on price sensitive market segments – a ‘no frills’ strategy typified by low cost airlines like Ryanair. lower price than competitors while offering similar product benefits – aimed at increasing market share typified by Asda /Walmart in grocery retailing. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
23.
Slide 6.23
Strategy clock - hybrid • Seeks to simultaneously achieve differentiation and low price relative to competitors. • Hybrid strategies can be used: to enter markets and build position quickly. as an aggressive attempt to win market share. to build volume sales and gain from mass production. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
24.
Slide 6.24
Strategy clock – non-competitive • Increased prices without increasing service/product benefits. • In competitive markets such strategies will be doomed to failure. • Only feasible where there is strategic ‘lock-in’ or a near monopoly position. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
25.
Slide 6.25
Strategic lock-in • Strategic lock-in is where users become dependent on a supplier and are unable to use another supplier without substantial switching costs. • Lock-in can be achieved in two main ways: Controlling complementary products or services. E.g. Cheap razors that only work with one type of blade. Creating a proprietary industry standard. E.g. Microsoft with its Windows operating system. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
26.
Slide 6.26
Establishing strategic lock-in Size or market First-mover dominance dominance Insistence on Self-reinforcing preservation commitment of position Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
27.
Slide 6.27
Hypercompetition • Hypercompetition describes markets with continuous disequilibrium and change e.g. popular music or consumer electronics. • Successful hypercompetition demands speed and initiative rather than defensiveness. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Interactive price and quality strategies Figure 6.7 Interactive price and quality strategies Source: Adapted with the permission of The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from Hypercompetition: Managing the Dynamics of Strategic Manoeuvring by Richard D’Aveni with Robert Gunther. Copyright © 1994 by Richard D’Aveni. All rights reserved Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Interactive strategies in hypercompetition • Four key principles: Cannibalise bases of success. A series of small moves rather than big moves. Be unpredictable. Mislead the competition. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Cooperating with rivals • Improved costs or benefits Entrant reduces entry threat • Coordinated retaliation Industry Rival A Supplier Buyer • Increased Rival B • Increased supplier purchasing power power Rival C • Standardisation benefits • Standardisation Improved benefits competitiveness Substitute Improved costs or benefits reduces substitution threat Figure 6.9 Cooperating with rivals Source: Adapted with the permission of The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. from Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors by Michael E. Porter. Copyright © 1980, 1998 by The Free Press. All rights reserved Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Game theory Game theory encourages an organisation to consider competitors’ likely moves and the implications of these moves for its own strategy. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Prisoner’s dilemma Figure 6.10 Prisoner’s dilemma game in aircraft manufacture Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Lessons from game theory • Game theory encourages managers to consider how a ‘game’ can be transformed from ‘lose–lose’ competition to ‘win–win’ cooperation. • Four principles: Ensure repetition. Signalling. Deterrence. Commitment. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Summary (1) • Business strategy is concerned with seeking competitive advantage in markets at the business rather than corporate level. • Business strategy needs to be considered and defined in terms of strategic business units (SBUs). • Different generic strategies can be defined in terms of cost-leadership, differentiation and focus. • Managers need to consider how business strategies can be sustained through strategic capabilities and/or the ability to achieve a ‘lock-in’ position with buyers. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Summary (2) • In hypercompetitive conditions sustainable competitive advantage is difficult to achieve. Competitors need to be able to cannibalise, make small moves, be unpredictable and mislead their rivals. • Cooperative strategies may offer alternatives to competitive strategies or may run in parallel. • Game theory encourages managers to get in the mind of competitors and think forwards and reason backwards. Johnson, Whittington and Scholes, Exploring Strategy, 9th Edition, © Pearson Education Limited 2011
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Update – 9 th edition and new title (Exploring Strategy) and chapter title (Business Strategy)
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