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what is The External Environment made up from (inside to out) - ANSWERS-the
firm, strategic groups, industry environment, general environment.



what is the External environment - ANSWERS-All the influences outside of a firm
that can affect a firm's decisions and performance



How to classify external influences? - ANSWERS-By stakeholders and By proximity



How to classify external influences By stakeholders? - ANSWERS-Customer,
supplier, community, government



How to classify external influences By proximity? - ANSWERS-General
environment industry environment strategic groups individual competitors

,what are Two unassailable assumptions in industry analysis? - ANSWERS-- No two
firms are totally different

- No two firms are exactly the same



what are Strategic groups? - ANSWERS-- Cluster of firms that share similar
strategies



What is the Value of strategic groups as an analytical tool? - ANSWERS-- Identify
barriers to mobility that protect a group from attacks by other groups

- Identify groups whose competitive position may be marginal or tenuous

- Chart the future direction of firms' strategies

- Thinking through the implications of each industry trend for the strategic group
as a whole



Definition of Industry - ANSWERS-A set of firms that produce similar products or
services, sell to similar customers, and use similar methods of production.



Purpose of knowing industry environment For companies outside the industry -
ANSWERS-• Is the industry attractive to enter?



Purpose of knowing industry environment For companies within the industry -
ANSWERS-• Position the company where competitive forces are weakest.

• Change the industry structure to reduce the intensity of competitive forces.

,Firms make profits by...? - ANSWERS-Creating value for customers



Adapt strategy to industry conditions

- Outcompete competitors within the industry and outside of the industry
(substitutes and potential entrants)

- Lock in customers



The point of industry analysis is not to declare the industry attractive or
unattractive but to understand the underpinnings of competition and the root
causes of profitability - ANSWERS-The point of industry analysis is not to declare
the industry attractive or unattractive but to understand the underpinnings of
competition and the root causes of profitability



Five Forces of Industry Competition includes...? - ANSWERS-Potential Entrants

Buyers

Substitutes

Suppliers

Industry Competitors



Five Forces of Industry Competition Looks at...? - ANSWERS-Threat of new
entrants

Bargaining power of buyers

Threat of substitute products or services

Bargaining power of suppliers

, Rivalry among existing firms



Key question when conducting the Five Forces of Industry Competition? -
ANSWERS-How does each of these forces influence an industry's profitability?



What do the Five Forces of Industry Competition findings mean? - ANSWERS-
Strong competitive pressure from each force

---low industry profitability

(and vice versa)



Analysis is from the industry perspective, not from the perspective of a particular
firm



What does the Threat of New Entrants mean? - ANSWERS-The Profits of
established firms in the industry may be eroded by new competitors



What do High entry barriers lead to? - ANSWERS-a low threat of new entries



Examples of high entry barriers? - ANSWERS-Economies of scale. [cost advantage]

Product differentiation. [perception of uniqueness]

Switching costs. [customer loyalty program]

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