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MICHAEL PORTER 
Michael Eugene Porter born on May 23, 1947 is a Professor at The Institute for Strategy and 
Competitiveness, based at the “Harvard Business School”. He is a leading authority on competitive 
strategy and the competitiveness and economic development of nations, states, and regions. Michael 
Porter's work is recognized by many governments, corporations and academic circles globally. He chairs 
Harvard Business School's program dedicated for newly appointed CEOs of very large corporations. 
Michael Porter is the author of 18 books and numerous articles including Competitive 
Strategy, Competitive Advantage, Competitive Advantage of Nations, and On Competition. A six-time 
winner of the “McKinsey Award” for the best Harvard Business Review article of the year, Professor 
Porter is the most cited author in business and economics. 
PORTERS FIVE FORCES 
Porters Five Forces is a framework for describing factors that affect the profitability and attractiveness of 
industries. Named after Michael E. Porter, this model identifies and analyzes 5 competitive forces that 
shape every industry, and helps determine an industry's weaknesses and strengths. 
1. Supplier Power 
2. Buyer Power 
3. Competitive Rivalry 
4. Threat of Substitutes 
5. Threat of New Entry 
1. Supplier Power 
Here we assess how easy it is for suppliers to drive up prices. This is driven by the number of 
suppliers of each key input, the uniqueness of their product or service, their strength and control 
over us, the cost of switching from one supplier to another, and so on. The fewer the supplier 
choices we have, and the more we need suppliers' help, the more powerful the suppliers are. 
2. Buyer Power 
This is driven by the number of buyers, the importance of each individual buyer to one’s business, 
the cost to them of switching from one’s products and services to those of someone else, and so on. 
If you deal with few, powerful buyers, then they are often able to dictate terms to you. 
3. Competitive Rivalry 
What is important here is the number and capability of your competitors. If you have many 
competitors, and they offer equally attractive products and services, then you'll most likely have 
little power in the situation, because suppliers and buyers will go elsewhere if they don't get a good 
deal from you. On the other hand, if no-one else can do what you do, then you can often have 
tremendous strength.
4. Threat of Substitutes 
This is affected by the ability of your customers to find a different way of doing what you do – for 
example, if you supply a unique software product that automates an important process, people may 
substitute by doing the process manually or by outsourcing it. If substitution is easy and 
substitution is viable, then this weakens your power 
. 
5. Threat of New Entry 
Power is also affected by the ability of people to enter your market. If it costs little in time or 
money to enter your market and compete effectively, if there are few economies of scale in place, 
or if you have little protection for your key technologies, then new competitors can quickly enter 
your market and weaken your position. If you have strong and durable barriers to entry, then you 
can preserve a favorable position and take fair advantage of it. 
Porter’s Five Forces Model
Porter’s five forces for Online Retailer “FLIPKART”: 
Supplier power: 
Here, suppliers are the manufacturers of finished products. For any product, there are many suppliers online, 
so they can’t show power on online retail companies. For example, if you take computers category, there 
are many suppliers like Dell, Apple, Lenovo, and Toshiba everyone wants to sell their products through 
online retails like Flipkart. Selling online saves a lot of money for the manufacturers, and as many people 
nowadays prefer purchasing product through online stores, Companies cannot afford to lose this channel. 
So, in this industry the supplier power is low. 
Buyer power: 
Buyers in this industry are customers who purchase products online. Since this industry is flooded with so 
many players, buyers are having lots of options to choose. With many competitors like Amazon.com, eBay, 
Snapdeal etc. Customers get a wide range of choices. Customer would prefer the one who would provide 
goods at reasonable price, deliver it fast and provide them with other benefits like Cash on Delivery, EMI 
facilities, other offers etc. Here Buyers have more power. 
Competitive Rivalry: 
Competition is very high in this industry with so many players like Jabong, Snapdeal, Amazon, 
Homeshop18 etc. Many competitors means more choices for the customer to choose from. This also 
increases the cost incurred by the company to stay in the customer’s mind i.e. on Promotions and 
Advertisements etc. Giving the customer better deals, making customer’s experience delightful and 
continuous innovation can help a company to stay at top even with tons of competitors around. Overtaking 
Myntra was a very intelligent move by Flipkart done to overcome the competition given by Myntra. 
Threat of New Entrants: 
Threat of new entrants is very high in this online retail industry because of following reasons: 
 Indian government has allowed 51% FDI in multi-brand online retail and 100% FDI in single brand 
online retail. So, this means foreign companies can come and start their own online retail companies. 
 There are very less barriers to entry like less capital required to start a business, less amount of 
infrastructure required to start business. All you need is to tie up with suppliers of products and you 
need to develop a website to display products so that customers can order products, and a tie up with 
online payment gateway provider like bill desk. 
 Industry is also going to grow at a rapid rate. It is going to touch 76 billion $ by 2021. Industry is 
going to experience an exponential growth rate. So, obviously no one wants to miss this big 
opportunity. 
With the new entrants like Jabong, Snapdeal etc. rapidly racing towards the top position, Flipkart 
needs to devise new strategies to avoid this threat from new entrants.
Threat of substitutes: 
 Substitute for this industry as of now is physical stores. Their threat is very low for this industry 
because customers are going for online purchases instead of going to physical stores as it will save 
time, effort, and money. With the advent and penetration of internet and smart phones, future in 
retail belongs to online retail. 
 When we compare relative quality, relative price of product a person buys online with physical 
store, both are almost same and in some cases, online retail store offers more discounts and this 
attracts the customer to purchase products online. 
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FLIPKART: 
Flipkart was not into fashion and apparels business in online retail. Since the margins are very high in this 
space, Flipkart cashed on this opportunity by overtaking the most famous player in this category -“Myntra”. 
With some more small moves Flipkart can earn more profits, they are- 
 Since online retail is going to boom in the coming years, it is necessary for this industry to have 
logistics support. Since Flipkart is already having its own logistics arm “E-kart”, it can provide this 
logistics service to its competitors in online retail industry and make more profits. 
 In this industry, price matters a lot to customers. If same product is offered by two retailers at two 
different prices, customers will go for the lowest price. So, Flipkart should try to offer the products 
at lower prices. This can be done by optimizing its logistics services. Since logistics cost plays an 
important role in determining the price of the product. Flipkart should try to optimize its supply 
chain in such a manner that its supply chain costs decreases and thereby product price too 
decreases. 
 Big data and predictive analytics are going to play a big role in the future. There are many tools 
like R, SQL available to mine the data and to find out the patterns. So, Flipkart can use data about 
its customers like what are they buying, what are their buying patterns and can target them by 
using predictive analytics. For example, Amazon uses customer’s purchase history and suggests 
products according to it. 
 Flipkart can also employ relationship marketing into it. Instead of mainly focusing on customer 
acquisition, it should also focus on customer retention. Because loyal customers are more 
profitable when compared to new customers. 
REFERENCES 
 http://geniicon.blogspot.in/2013/05/strategic-analysis-flipkart-competitive_27.html 
 http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Porter-five-forces-analysis 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porter_five_forces_analysis 
 http://www.cgma.org/Resources/Tools/essential-tools/Pages/porters-five-forces. 
aspx?TestCookiesEnabled=redirect 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Porter

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Michael Porter's 5 Forces in Online retail Store/Retailer Flipkart

  • 1. Project Report on Porter’s Five Forces in Online Retail Store - Flipkart
  • 2. MICHAEL PORTER Michael Eugene Porter born on May 23, 1947 is a Professor at The Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, based at the “Harvard Business School”. He is a leading authority on competitive strategy and the competitiveness and economic development of nations, states, and regions. Michael Porter's work is recognized by many governments, corporations and academic circles globally. He chairs Harvard Business School's program dedicated for newly appointed CEOs of very large corporations. Michael Porter is the author of 18 books and numerous articles including Competitive Strategy, Competitive Advantage, Competitive Advantage of Nations, and On Competition. A six-time winner of the “McKinsey Award” for the best Harvard Business Review article of the year, Professor Porter is the most cited author in business and economics. PORTERS FIVE FORCES Porters Five Forces is a framework for describing factors that affect the profitability and attractiveness of industries. Named after Michael E. Porter, this model identifies and analyzes 5 competitive forces that shape every industry, and helps determine an industry's weaknesses and strengths. 1. Supplier Power 2. Buyer Power 3. Competitive Rivalry 4. Threat of Substitutes 5. Threat of New Entry 1. Supplier Power Here we assess how easy it is for suppliers to drive up prices. This is driven by the number of suppliers of each key input, the uniqueness of their product or service, their strength and control over us, the cost of switching from one supplier to another, and so on. The fewer the supplier choices we have, and the more we need suppliers' help, the more powerful the suppliers are. 2. Buyer Power This is driven by the number of buyers, the importance of each individual buyer to one’s business, the cost to them of switching from one’s products and services to those of someone else, and so on. If you deal with few, powerful buyers, then they are often able to dictate terms to you. 3. Competitive Rivalry What is important here is the number and capability of your competitors. If you have many competitors, and they offer equally attractive products and services, then you'll most likely have little power in the situation, because suppliers and buyers will go elsewhere if they don't get a good deal from you. On the other hand, if no-one else can do what you do, then you can often have tremendous strength.
  • 3. 4. Threat of Substitutes This is affected by the ability of your customers to find a different way of doing what you do – for example, if you supply a unique software product that automates an important process, people may substitute by doing the process manually or by outsourcing it. If substitution is easy and substitution is viable, then this weakens your power . 5. Threat of New Entry Power is also affected by the ability of people to enter your market. If it costs little in time or money to enter your market and compete effectively, if there are few economies of scale in place, or if you have little protection for your key technologies, then new competitors can quickly enter your market and weaken your position. If you have strong and durable barriers to entry, then you can preserve a favorable position and take fair advantage of it. Porter’s Five Forces Model
  • 4. Porter’s five forces for Online Retailer “FLIPKART”: Supplier power: Here, suppliers are the manufacturers of finished products. For any product, there are many suppliers online, so they can’t show power on online retail companies. For example, if you take computers category, there are many suppliers like Dell, Apple, Lenovo, and Toshiba everyone wants to sell their products through online retails like Flipkart. Selling online saves a lot of money for the manufacturers, and as many people nowadays prefer purchasing product through online stores, Companies cannot afford to lose this channel. So, in this industry the supplier power is low. Buyer power: Buyers in this industry are customers who purchase products online. Since this industry is flooded with so many players, buyers are having lots of options to choose. With many competitors like Amazon.com, eBay, Snapdeal etc. Customers get a wide range of choices. Customer would prefer the one who would provide goods at reasonable price, deliver it fast and provide them with other benefits like Cash on Delivery, EMI facilities, other offers etc. Here Buyers have more power. Competitive Rivalry: Competition is very high in this industry with so many players like Jabong, Snapdeal, Amazon, Homeshop18 etc. Many competitors means more choices for the customer to choose from. This also increases the cost incurred by the company to stay in the customer’s mind i.e. on Promotions and Advertisements etc. Giving the customer better deals, making customer’s experience delightful and continuous innovation can help a company to stay at top even with tons of competitors around. Overtaking Myntra was a very intelligent move by Flipkart done to overcome the competition given by Myntra. Threat of New Entrants: Threat of new entrants is very high in this online retail industry because of following reasons:  Indian government has allowed 51% FDI in multi-brand online retail and 100% FDI in single brand online retail. So, this means foreign companies can come and start their own online retail companies.  There are very less barriers to entry like less capital required to start a business, less amount of infrastructure required to start business. All you need is to tie up with suppliers of products and you need to develop a website to display products so that customers can order products, and a tie up with online payment gateway provider like bill desk.  Industry is also going to grow at a rapid rate. It is going to touch 76 billion $ by 2021. Industry is going to experience an exponential growth rate. So, obviously no one wants to miss this big opportunity. With the new entrants like Jabong, Snapdeal etc. rapidly racing towards the top position, Flipkart needs to devise new strategies to avoid this threat from new entrants.
  • 5. Threat of substitutes:  Substitute for this industry as of now is physical stores. Their threat is very low for this industry because customers are going for online purchases instead of going to physical stores as it will save time, effort, and money. With the advent and penetration of internet and smart phones, future in retail belongs to online retail.  When we compare relative quality, relative price of product a person buys online with physical store, both are almost same and in some cases, online retail store offers more discounts and this attracts the customer to purchase products online. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FLIPKART: Flipkart was not into fashion and apparels business in online retail. Since the margins are very high in this space, Flipkart cashed on this opportunity by overtaking the most famous player in this category -“Myntra”. With some more small moves Flipkart can earn more profits, they are-  Since online retail is going to boom in the coming years, it is necessary for this industry to have logistics support. Since Flipkart is already having its own logistics arm “E-kart”, it can provide this logistics service to its competitors in online retail industry and make more profits.  In this industry, price matters a lot to customers. If same product is offered by two retailers at two different prices, customers will go for the lowest price. So, Flipkart should try to offer the products at lower prices. This can be done by optimizing its logistics services. Since logistics cost plays an important role in determining the price of the product. Flipkart should try to optimize its supply chain in such a manner that its supply chain costs decreases and thereby product price too decreases.  Big data and predictive analytics are going to play a big role in the future. There are many tools like R, SQL available to mine the data and to find out the patterns. So, Flipkart can use data about its customers like what are they buying, what are their buying patterns and can target them by using predictive analytics. For example, Amazon uses customer’s purchase history and suggests products according to it.  Flipkart can also employ relationship marketing into it. Instead of mainly focusing on customer acquisition, it should also focus on customer retention. Because loyal customers are more profitable when compared to new customers. REFERENCES  http://geniicon.blogspot.in/2013/05/strategic-analysis-flipkart-competitive_27.html  http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Porter-five-forces-analysis  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porter_five_forces_analysis  http://www.cgma.org/Resources/Tools/essential-tools/Pages/porters-five-forces. aspx?TestCookiesEnabled=redirect  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Porter