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CHAPTER 3

EVALUATING A COMPANY’S
EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
STUDENT VERSION
QUESTION 1: WHAT ARE THE
STRATEGICALLY RELEVANT FACTORS
IN THE MACRO-ENVIRONMENT?


PESTEL Analysis
●

Focuses on principal components of strategic
significance in the macro-environment:


Political factors



Economic conditions (local to worldwide)



Sociocultural forces



Technological factors



Environmental factors (the natural environment)



Legal/regulatory conditions
3–2
THINKING STRATEGICALLY ABOUT A COMPANY’S
INDUSTRY AND COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
1. How strong are the industry’s competitive forces?
2. What are the driving forces in the industry, and what
impact will they have on competitive intensity and
industry profitability?
3. What market positions do industry rivals occupy—
who is strongly positioned and who is not?
4. What strategic moves are rivals likely to make next?
5. What are the industry’s key success factors?
6. Is the industry outlook conducive to good
profitability?

3–3
QUESTION 2: HOW STRONG ARE THE
INDUSTRY’S COMPETITIVE FORCES?


The Five Competitive Forces:
●

Competition from rival sellers

●

Competition from potential new entrants

●

Competition from producers of substitute products

●

Supplier bargaining power

●

Customer bargaining power

3–4
USING THE FIVE-FORCES MODEL
OF COMPETITION
Step 1

For each of the five forces, identify the different
parties involved, and the specific factors that
bring about competitive pressures.

Step 2

Evaluate how strong the pressures stemming
from each of the five forces are (strong,
moderate, or weak).

Step 3

Determine whether the collective strength of all
five competitive forces is conducive to earning
attractive profits in the industry.

3–5
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
ASSOCIATED WITH THE THREAT
OF NEW ENTRANTS


Entry Threat Considerations:
●

Expected defensive reactions of incumbent firms

●

Strength of barriers to entry

●

Attractiveness of a particular market’s growth
in demand and profit potential

●

Capabilities and resources of potential entrants

●

Entry of existing competitors into market segments
in which they have no current presence

3–6
MARKET ENTRY BARRIERS
FACING NEW ENTRANTS


Incumbent cost advantages related to learning and
experience, proprietary patents and technology,
favorable locations, and lower fixed costs



Strong brand preferences and customer loyalty



Strong “network effects” in customer demand



High capital requirements



Building a network of distributors or dealers and
securing adequate space on retailers’ shelves



Restrictive government policies

3–7
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES FROM THE
SELLERS OF SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS


Substitute Products Considerations:
1. Readily available and attractively priced?
2. Comparable or better in terms of quality,

performance, and other relevant attributes?
3. Offer lower switching costs to buyers?


Indicators of Substitutes’ Competitive Strength:
●

Increasing rate of growth in sales of substitutes

●

Substitute producers adding new output capacity

●

Increasing profitability of substitute producers
3–8
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES STEMMING
FROM SUPPLIER BARGAINING POWER


Supplier Bargaining Power Depends On:
●

Strength of demand for and availability of suppliers’ products.

●

Whether suppliers provide a differentiated input that enhances
the performance of the industry’s product.

●

Industry members’ costs for switching among suppliers

●

Size of suppliers relative to size of industry members

●

Fraction of the cost of the supplier’s product relative to the total
cost of the industry’s product

●

Number of suppliers relative to the number of industry members

●

Possibility of backward integration into suppliers’ industry

●

Availability of good substitutes for suppliers’ products

●

Whether industry members are major customers of suppliers.
3–9
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES STEMMING
FROM BUYER BARGAINING POWER
AND PRICE SENSITIVITY


Buyer Bargaining Power Considerations:
●

Strength of buyers’ demand for sellers’ products

●

Degree to which industry goods are differentiated

●

Buyers’ costs for switching to competing sellers or substitutes

●

Number and size of buyers relative to number of sellers

●

Buyers’ knowledge of products, costs and pricing

●

Threat of buyers’ integration into sellers’ industry

●

Buyers’ discretion in delaying purchases

●

Buyers’ price sensitivity due to low profits, size of purchase,
and consequences of purchase
3–10
MATCHING COMPANY STRATEGY
TO COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS
Effectively matching a firm’s business strategy to
prevailing competitive conditions has two aspects:
1.Pursuing avenues that shield the firm from as
many competitive pressures as possible.
2.Initiating actions calculated to shift competitive
forces in the firm’s favor by altering underlying
factors driving the five forces.

3–11
QUESTION 3: WHAT FACTORS ARE
DRIVING INDUSTRY CHANGE, AND
WHAT IMPACTS WILL THEY HAVE?


Driving forces analysis has three steps:
1. Identifying what the driving forces are.
2. Assessing whether the driving forces are,
on the whole, acting to make the industry
more or less attractive.
3. Determining what strategy changes are
needed to prepare for the impact of the
driving forces.

3–12
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF THE
FACTORS DRIVING INDUSTRY CHANGE
1. Are the driving forces as a whole causing
demand for the industry’s product to increase
or decrease?
2. Is the collective impact of the driving forces
making competition more or less intense?
3. Will the combined impacts of the driving forces
lead to higher or lower industry profitability?

3–13
QUESTION 4: HOW ARE INDUSTRY
RIVALS POSITIONED IN THE MARKET?


Strategic Group
●

Consists of those industry members with similar
competitive approaches and positions in the market:


Having comparable product-line breadth



Emphasizing the same distribution channels



Depending on identical technological approaches



Offering the same product attributes to buyers



Offering similar services and technical assistance

3–14
USING STRATEGIC GROUP MAPS TO
ASSESS THE MARKET POSITIONS
OF KEY COMPETITORS


Constructing a strategic group map:
●

Identify the competitive characteristics that
delineate strategic approaches used in the industry.

●

Plot the firms on a two-variable map using pairs of
the competitive characteristics.

●

Assign firms occupying about the same map
location to the same strategic group.

●

Draw circles around each strategic group, making
the circles proportional to the size of the group’s
share of total industry sales revenues.
3–15
GUIDELINES FOR CREATING
GROUP MAPS
1. Variables selected as map axes should not be highly correlated.
2. Variables should reflect important (sizable) differences among
rival approaches.
3. Variables may be quantitative, continuous, discrete andor
defined in terms of distinct classes and combinations.
4. Drawing group circles proportional to the combined sales of
firms in each group will reflect the relative sizes of each
strategic group.
5. Drawing maps using different pairs of variables will show the
different competitive positioning relationships present in the
industry’s structure.

3–16
QUESTION 5: WHAT STRATEGIC MOVES
ARE RIVALS LIKELY TO MAKE NEXT?


Competitive Intelligence
●



Information about rivals that is useful in anticipating
their next strategic moves.

Signals of the Likelihood of Strategic Moves:
●

Rivals under pressure to improve financial
performance

●

Rivals seeking to increase market standing

●

Public statements of rivals’ intentions

●

Profiles developed by competitive intelligence units
3–17
CREATING A STRATEGIC PROFILE
OF A RIVAL COMPETITOR FIRM


Current Strategy
●
●

What is the basis for its competitive advantage?

●



How is the competitor positioned in the market?
What kinds of investments is it making (as an
indicator of its expected growth trajectory)?

Objectives
●

What are its financial performance objectives?

●

What are its strategic objectives?

●

How well is it performing in meeting its objectives?

●

Is it under pressure to improve its performance?
3–18
CREATING A STRATEGIC PROFILE
OF A RIVAL COMPETITOR FIRM (cont’d)


Capabilities
●
●

What weaknesses does it have?

●


What are the competitor’s current capabilities?

Which capabilities is it making efforts to obtain?

Assumptions
●

What do the competitor’s top managers believe about
their strategic situation?

●

How will their beliefs affect the competitor’s behavior
in the market?
3–19
QUESTION 6: WHAT ARE THE INDUSTRY’S
KEY SUCCESS FACTORS?


Key Success Factors (KSFs)
●

Are the strategy elements, product and service
attributes, operational approaches, resources, and
competitive capabilities that are necessary for
competitive success by any and all firms in an
industry.

●

Vary from industry to industry, and over time within
the same industry, and in importance as drivers of
change and competitive conditions change.

3–20
QUESTION 7: IS THE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
CONDUCIVE TO GOOD PROFITABILITY?


The anticipated industry environment is
fundamentally attractive if it presents a
company with good opportunity for aboveaverage profitability.



The industry outlook is fundamentally
unattractive if a firm’s profit prospects are
unappealingly low.

3–21

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  • 1. CHAPTER 3 EVALUATING A COMPANY’S EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT STUDENT VERSION
  • 2. QUESTION 1: WHAT ARE THE STRATEGICALLY RELEVANT FACTORS IN THE MACRO-ENVIRONMENT?  PESTEL Analysis ● Focuses on principal components of strategic significance in the macro-environment:  Political factors  Economic conditions (local to worldwide)  Sociocultural forces  Technological factors  Environmental factors (the natural environment)  Legal/regulatory conditions 3–2
  • 3. THINKING STRATEGICALLY ABOUT A COMPANY’S INDUSTRY AND COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT 1. How strong are the industry’s competitive forces? 2. What are the driving forces in the industry, and what impact will they have on competitive intensity and industry profitability? 3. What market positions do industry rivals occupy— who is strongly positioned and who is not? 4. What strategic moves are rivals likely to make next? 5. What are the industry’s key success factors? 6. Is the industry outlook conducive to good profitability? 3–3
  • 4. QUESTION 2: HOW STRONG ARE THE INDUSTRY’S COMPETITIVE FORCES?  The Five Competitive Forces: ● Competition from rival sellers ● Competition from potential new entrants ● Competition from producers of substitute products ● Supplier bargaining power ● Customer bargaining power 3–4
  • 5. USING THE FIVE-FORCES MODEL OF COMPETITION Step 1 For each of the five forces, identify the different parties involved, and the specific factors that bring about competitive pressures. Step 2 Evaluate how strong the pressures stemming from each of the five forces are (strong, moderate, or weak). Step 3 Determine whether the collective strength of all five competitive forces is conducive to earning attractive profits in the industry. 3–5
  • 6. COMPETITIVE PRESSURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS  Entry Threat Considerations: ● Expected defensive reactions of incumbent firms ● Strength of barriers to entry ● Attractiveness of a particular market’s growth in demand and profit potential ● Capabilities and resources of potential entrants ● Entry of existing competitors into market segments in which they have no current presence 3–6
  • 7. MARKET ENTRY BARRIERS FACING NEW ENTRANTS  Incumbent cost advantages related to learning and experience, proprietary patents and technology, favorable locations, and lower fixed costs  Strong brand preferences and customer loyalty  Strong “network effects” in customer demand  High capital requirements  Building a network of distributors or dealers and securing adequate space on retailers’ shelves  Restrictive government policies 3–7
  • 8. COMPETITIVE PRESSURES FROM THE SELLERS OF SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS  Substitute Products Considerations: 1. Readily available and attractively priced? 2. Comparable or better in terms of quality, performance, and other relevant attributes? 3. Offer lower switching costs to buyers?  Indicators of Substitutes’ Competitive Strength: ● Increasing rate of growth in sales of substitutes ● Substitute producers adding new output capacity ● Increasing profitability of substitute producers 3–8
  • 9. COMPETITIVE PRESSURES STEMMING FROM SUPPLIER BARGAINING POWER  Supplier Bargaining Power Depends On: ● Strength of demand for and availability of suppliers’ products. ● Whether suppliers provide a differentiated input that enhances the performance of the industry’s product. ● Industry members’ costs for switching among suppliers ● Size of suppliers relative to size of industry members ● Fraction of the cost of the supplier’s product relative to the total cost of the industry’s product ● Number of suppliers relative to the number of industry members ● Possibility of backward integration into suppliers’ industry ● Availability of good substitutes for suppliers’ products ● Whether industry members are major customers of suppliers. 3–9
  • 10. COMPETITIVE PRESSURES STEMMING FROM BUYER BARGAINING POWER AND PRICE SENSITIVITY  Buyer Bargaining Power Considerations: ● Strength of buyers’ demand for sellers’ products ● Degree to which industry goods are differentiated ● Buyers’ costs for switching to competing sellers or substitutes ● Number and size of buyers relative to number of sellers ● Buyers’ knowledge of products, costs and pricing ● Threat of buyers’ integration into sellers’ industry ● Buyers’ discretion in delaying purchases ● Buyers’ price sensitivity due to low profits, size of purchase, and consequences of purchase 3–10
  • 11. MATCHING COMPANY STRATEGY TO COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS Effectively matching a firm’s business strategy to prevailing competitive conditions has two aspects: 1.Pursuing avenues that shield the firm from as many competitive pressures as possible. 2.Initiating actions calculated to shift competitive forces in the firm’s favor by altering underlying factors driving the five forces. 3–11
  • 12. QUESTION 3: WHAT FACTORS ARE DRIVING INDUSTRY CHANGE, AND WHAT IMPACTS WILL THEY HAVE?  Driving forces analysis has three steps: 1. Identifying what the driving forces are. 2. Assessing whether the driving forces are, on the whole, acting to make the industry more or less attractive. 3. Determining what strategy changes are needed to prepare for the impact of the driving forces. 3–12
  • 13. ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF THE FACTORS DRIVING INDUSTRY CHANGE 1. Are the driving forces as a whole causing demand for the industry’s product to increase or decrease? 2. Is the collective impact of the driving forces making competition more or less intense? 3. Will the combined impacts of the driving forces lead to higher or lower industry profitability? 3–13
  • 14. QUESTION 4: HOW ARE INDUSTRY RIVALS POSITIONED IN THE MARKET?  Strategic Group ● Consists of those industry members with similar competitive approaches and positions in the market:  Having comparable product-line breadth  Emphasizing the same distribution channels  Depending on identical technological approaches  Offering the same product attributes to buyers  Offering similar services and technical assistance 3–14
  • 15. USING STRATEGIC GROUP MAPS TO ASSESS THE MARKET POSITIONS OF KEY COMPETITORS  Constructing a strategic group map: ● Identify the competitive characteristics that delineate strategic approaches used in the industry. ● Plot the firms on a two-variable map using pairs of the competitive characteristics. ● Assign firms occupying about the same map location to the same strategic group. ● Draw circles around each strategic group, making the circles proportional to the size of the group’s share of total industry sales revenues. 3–15
  • 16. GUIDELINES FOR CREATING GROUP MAPS 1. Variables selected as map axes should not be highly correlated. 2. Variables should reflect important (sizable) differences among rival approaches. 3. Variables may be quantitative, continuous, discrete andor defined in terms of distinct classes and combinations. 4. Drawing group circles proportional to the combined sales of firms in each group will reflect the relative sizes of each strategic group. 5. Drawing maps using different pairs of variables will show the different competitive positioning relationships present in the industry’s structure. 3–16
  • 17. QUESTION 5: WHAT STRATEGIC MOVES ARE RIVALS LIKELY TO MAKE NEXT?  Competitive Intelligence ●  Information about rivals that is useful in anticipating their next strategic moves. Signals of the Likelihood of Strategic Moves: ● Rivals under pressure to improve financial performance ● Rivals seeking to increase market standing ● Public statements of rivals’ intentions ● Profiles developed by competitive intelligence units 3–17
  • 18. CREATING A STRATEGIC PROFILE OF A RIVAL COMPETITOR FIRM  Current Strategy ● ● What is the basis for its competitive advantage? ●  How is the competitor positioned in the market? What kinds of investments is it making (as an indicator of its expected growth trajectory)? Objectives ● What are its financial performance objectives? ● What are its strategic objectives? ● How well is it performing in meeting its objectives? ● Is it under pressure to improve its performance? 3–18
  • 19. CREATING A STRATEGIC PROFILE OF A RIVAL COMPETITOR FIRM (cont’d)  Capabilities ● ● What weaknesses does it have? ●  What are the competitor’s current capabilities? Which capabilities is it making efforts to obtain? Assumptions ● What do the competitor’s top managers believe about their strategic situation? ● How will their beliefs affect the competitor’s behavior in the market? 3–19
  • 20. QUESTION 6: WHAT ARE THE INDUSTRY’S KEY SUCCESS FACTORS?  Key Success Factors (KSFs) ● Are the strategy elements, product and service attributes, operational approaches, resources, and competitive capabilities that are necessary for competitive success by any and all firms in an industry. ● Vary from industry to industry, and over time within the same industry, and in importance as drivers of change and competitive conditions change. 3–20
  • 21. QUESTION 7: IS THE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK CONDUCIVE TO GOOD PROFITABILITY?  The anticipated industry environment is fundamentally attractive if it presents a company with good opportunity for aboveaverage profitability.  The industry outlook is fundamentally unattractive if a firm’s profit prospects are unappealingly low. 3–21