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strategic management
Ch 1: What is strategy?

strategy: setting long-term goals and deciding how to reach them
→ choosing actions and distributing resources (money, time, people)
goal = make the company succeed over time

each company has the same underlying fundamental drivers of performance

Successful strategy
1.​ Clear and consistent long-term goals
: long term performance of companies = maximize value creation
→ capital turnover/ resource utilization, sales margin, sales growth

3 components of a company’s value creation
I.​ sales growth (selling more products/services)
II.​ sales margin (profit per dollar of sales ⇒ how much profit you keep from each dollar
of revenue)
III.​ capital turnover (how efficiently a company uses its capital (=money investor) to
generate sales) ⇒ sales / invested capital

⇒ how well a company grows and competes

costs: what you used to make a product
capital: what you need to build your company

resources utilities (2 ways to grow)
1)​ invest in new capital
2)​ increase sales with the same resources

2.​ Good understanding of the competitive environment
: know all factors that affect profitability (+/-)

PEST: political, environmental, social, technological (macro factors)

Porter’s 5 forces: ⇒ how attractive is my industry (not about the company)
➔​ buyer power: how strong is the negotiating power of the customers?
➔​ supplier power: good understanding of who has the most power of your suppliers
➔​ threat of entry: new competitors could lower prices
➔​ industry rivalry: existing companies will compete with each other (same products)
➔​ substitutes: other product solving the same need

ex. cigarettes
buyer power: low
substitutes: low (maybe vapes but not a great substitute)
supplier power: : low (lot of suppliers)

,industry rivalry: low (almost monopoly)
threat of entry: high (marketing is highly restricted)

3.​ Building and using the resources and capabilities to achieve the goals, to
develop a competitive advantage
: how do we create a competitive advantage in this industry? → resources

-​ willingness to pay: value of the customers willingness to pay
-​ average costs: total cost / total amount sold
willingness to pay - average cost = value created
→ value captured by company = part of value that becomes profit
→ value captured by consumer = part of value the consumer benefits from




cost advantage: lower costs, bigger margins, lower prices, WTP lower
differentiation advantage: higher costs, better product, higher WTP

resources competitive advantage
-​ unique/scarce (=schaars): not everyone can get them
-​ valuable/relevant: important for strategy
-​ durable: last over time
-​ non-transferable: can’t be easily sold or copied
-​ non-replicable: competitors can’t imitate

4.​ Effective implementation
: plan of the company on paper → reality may be different (implementation necessary)

1)​ intended strategy: the original plan
2)​ emergent strategy: due to unexpected events (reality) adjustments to original plan
3)​ realized strategy: what actually happened in practice

organisation has 3 key pillars
I.​ structure (organisation)
II.​ systeme (procedures, routine)
III.​ culture (norms)

, 5.​ Strategic fit
: must be aligned with each other: strategy, resources, internal/external environment
→ internal environment: resources and capabilities
→ external environment: industry, competitors, customers, substitutes, treat of entry

firm-strategy interface: alignment between firm’s capabilities and chosen strategy
environmental-strategy interface: alignment between strategy and industry conditions

How to describe a strategy?
-​ strategy as positioning: where (product , market,..)/ how are we competing?
(competitive advantage)
-​ strategy as direction: vision, performance goal, long term goals

role of strategy in the firm
1)​ decision support: bounded rationality and complex decision-making
2)​ coordination and communication device: communicate purpose company to
employees
3)​ target: strategy gives a long-term ambition/goal

strategic decisions = key for long term success of company
⇒ typically hard to reverse: commitment, size of investment
⇒ provoke reaction from competitors
(game theory: outcome each participant depends on choices made by all participants)
⇒ coordinating decisions → coherence and consistency

levels of strategy
I.​ corporate strategy
scope = industries and markets
→ diversification, vertical integration, merger & acquisitions (=fusies en overnames),
divestments (=desinvestering)
goal: support competitive advantage of business units

II.​ competitive/business strategy
focused on how to compete in specific markets
→ SBU: strategic business unit ⇒ unit that manages its own strategy
goal: how to gain a competitive advantage?

Who is involved in strategic decisions?




​ ​ ​ ​ ​ : elected/appointed members who oversee activities
of a company + chooses the CEO

​ ​ ​ ​ ​ : responsible for implementing the strategy

​ ​ ​ ​ ​ : provide advice and specialized knowledge
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