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Corporate-Level Strategy
            Chapter Seven




© 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-1
Chapter 3

                    Strategic
                                   External                                    The Strategic                   .

                     Inputs
                                 Environment                 Strat. Intent
                                   Chapter 4                 Strat. Mission
                                                                                  Management                   .


                                   Internal
                                 Environment
                                                                                       Process
                                   Strategy Formulation                            Strategy Implementation
Strategic Actions




                        Chapter 5         Chapter 6    Chapter 7                   Chapter 11 Chapter 12
                        Bus. - Level     Competitive Corp. - Level                  Corporate  Structure
                         Strategy         Dynamics      Strategy                   Governance  & Control

                       Chapter 8      Chapter 9              Chapter 10            Chapter 13 Chapter 14
                     Acquisitions & International           Cooperative             Strategic Entrepreneurship
                     Restructuring     Strategy              Strategies            Leadership & Innovation
                     Outcomes
                     Strategic




                                   Chapter 2                Chapter 1              Feedback
                                 Above Average               Strategic
                                    Returns               Competitiveness

                                       © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.           7-2
Corporate–Level Strategy
Knowledge Objectives:
3.   Define corporate-level strategy and discuss its
     importance to the diversified firm.
4.   Describe the advantages and disadvantages of
     single-business strategies and dominant-business
     strategies.
5.   Explain three primary reasons why firms move from
     single-business strategies and dominant-business
     strategies to more diversified strategies.
6.   Describe how related-diversified firms create value
     by sharing or transferring core competencies.


           © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-3
Corporate – Level Strategy
Knowledge Objectives – continued…
5. Explain the two ways value can be treated with an
   unrelated-diversification strategy.
6. Discuss the incentives and resources that encourage
   diversification.
7. Describe motives that can encourage managers to
   overdiversify a firm.




            © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-4
Corporate Strategy
concerns 2 key questions:
  1. What businesses should the firm in?
  2. How should the corporate office manage
     the array of business units?



  Corporate-level strategy specifies actions to be
 taken by the firm to gain a competitive advantage
    by selecting & managing a group of different
   businesses competing in several industries &
                  product markets
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Firms Vary by Degree of Diversification
Low Levels of Diversification
Single-business          > 95% of revenues from a
                                                                            A
                               single business unit
Dominant-business              Between 70% & 95% of revenues
                                                                        A       B
                               from a single business unit

Moderate to High Levels of Diversification
                                                                            A
Related constrained < 70% of revenues from dominant
                                business; bus.s share product,          B       C
                                technological & distribution links
                                                                            A
Related linked (mixed) < 70% of revenues from dominant
                                business, only limited links exist      B       C

High Levels of Diversification                                              A
Unrelated-Diversified Business units not closely related                B         C

              © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.       7-6
Reasons for Diversification
                         Motives to Enhance
                      Strategic Competitiveness
Resources
                          •Economies of Scope
                              •Market Power
                          •Financial Economies
Incentives


Managerial
 Motives



             © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-7
                                                                        *
Reasons for Diversification

                          Incentives & Resources
Resources                  with Neutral Effects of
                         Strategic Competitiveness
                       •Anti-Competition Regulation
Incentives                       •Tax Laws
                             •Low Performance
                            •Firm Risk Reduction
Managerial                •Uncertain Future Cash
 Motives                           Flows
                            •Tangible Resources
                           •Intangible Resources

             © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-8
Reasons for Diversification


Resources


Incentives
                                •Managerial Motives
                              Causing Value Reduction
Managerial
                             •Diversifying Managerial
 Motives                         Employment Risk
                              •Increasing Managerial
                                  Compensation
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                                                                        *
Summary Model of the
Relationship between Firm
Performance & Diversification

 Resources

                                Diversification
 Incentives                        Strategy


 Managerial
  Motives
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Value-creating Strategies of Diversification
 Operational and Corporate Relatedness
 •Related Constrained               •Both Operational and
    Diversification                 Corporate Relatedness
                                                                         High
  •Vertical Integration                                                    Sharing:
                                      (Rare & can create
   (Market Power)                  diseconomies of scope)                  Operational
                                                                           Relatedness
                                                                           Between
     •Unrelated                          •Related Linked                   Business
    Diversification                       Diversification                Low
(Financial Economies)               (Economies of Scope)

        Low                                        High
    Corporate Relatedness: Transferring Skills Into
      Business Through Corporate Headquarters
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Alternative Diversification Strategies
Related Diversification Strategies
  1                       Sharing Activities

  2          Transferring Core Competencies

Unrelated Diversification Strategies
  3      Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation

  4                          Restructuring

          © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-12
1                     Sharing Activities

Key Characteristics
Sharing Activities can lower costs if it:
 * Achieves economies of scale
 * Boosts efficiency of utilization
 * Helps move more rapidly down Learning Curve.
    Example: Laboratory costs forcing drug companies to
         merge in order to continue R&D efforts.

Sharing Activities can enhance differentiation if it:
 * Involves activities crucial to competitive advantage.
  Example: Shared order processing system may allow the firm
           to discover new features customers value from a
           group of products.
              © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-13
1                    Sharing Activities

    Assumptions
    * Strong sense of corporate identity
    * Clear corporate mission that
     emphasizes the importance of
     integrating business units
    * Incentive system that rewards
     more than just business unit
     performance

             © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-14
                                                                         *
Alternative Diversification Strategies
 Related Diversification Strategies
   1                      Sharing Activities

   2          Transferring Core Competencies

 Unrelated Diversification Strategies
   3     Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation

   4                          Restructuring

           © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-15
2         Transferring Core Competencies

Key Characteristics

*   Exploits Interrelationships among divisions

*   Start with Value Chain analysis
         Identify ability to transfer skills or
         expertise among similar value chains

         Exploit ability to share activities
         Two firms can share the same sales force,
         logistics network or distribution channels.
            © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-16
2            Transferring Core Competencies
Assumptions
Transferring Core Competencies leads to competitive
advantage only if the similarities among business units
meet the following conditions:
    * Activities involved in the businesses are similar
        enough that sharing expertise is meaningful.

    * Transfer of skills involves activities which are
        important to competitive advantage.
    *   The skills transferred represent significant
        sources of competitive advantage for the
        receiving unit.

                © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-17
Related Diversification Strategies
Alternative Diversification Strategies

  1                      Sharing Activities

  2          Transferring Core Competencies

Unrelated Diversification Strategies
  3     Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation

  4                          Restructuring

          © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-18
3      Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation
Key Characteristics    Firms using this strategy
                                  often diversify by
                       acquisition:
    •Acquire sound, attractive companies
    •Acquired units are autonomous
    •Acquiring corporation supplies needed capital
Portfolio managers transfer resources from units
that generate cash to those with high growth
potential and substantial cash needs.
    •Add professional management/control to sub-units
    •Sub-unit managers’ compensation based on unit
     results.
            © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-19
3     Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation
     Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation
Assumptions

Managers have more detailed knowledge of firm
relative to outside investors.
Firm need not risk competitive edge by disclosing
sensitive competitive information to investors.
Firm can reduce risk by allocating resources
among diversified businesses, although
shareholders can generally diversify more
economically on their own.
           © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-20
Alternative Diversification Strategies
Related Diversification Strategies

  1                      Sharing Activities

  2          Transferring Core Competencies

Unrelated Diversification Strategies
  3     Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation

 4                           Restructuring
          © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-21
4                           Restructuring

Key Characteristics
    •Seek out undeveloped, sick or threatened
     organizations or industries
    •Parent firm (acquirer) intervenes & frequently:
          - Changes sub-unit management team
          - Shifts strategy
          - Infuses firm with new technology
          - Enhances discipline by changing control systems
          - Divests part of firm
           - Makes additional acquisitions to achieve critical mass
    Often sells unit after making one-time changes since
    parent no longer adds value to ongoing operations.
              © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-22
4                           Restructuring

Assumptions
    Requires keen management insight in
    selecting firms with depressed values or
    unforeseen potential.

    Must do more than restructure
    companies.

    Need to initiate restructuring of
    industries to create a more
    attractive environment.
              © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-23
                                                                          *
Performance   Diversification & Firm Performance




                 Dominant                Related                     Unrelated
                 Business              Constrained                   Business
                            Level of Diversification
                      © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.    7-24
Incentives to Diversify
External Incentives
•Relaxation of Anti-Competition regulation allows
 more related acquisitions than in the past.
Internal Incentives
 •Poor performance may lead some firms to diversify to
  attempt to achieve better returns in new industries.
•Firms may diversify to balance uncertain future cash
 flows.
•Firms may diversify into different businesses in order
to
 reduce risk.
 •Managers often have incentives to diversify to raise
  their compensation & reduce employment risk.
 (Effective governance mechanisms may restrict such abuses)
              © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.   7-25
Summary Model of the Relationship
between Firm Performance &
Diversification
                            Capital Market
                           Intervention and
                              Market for
Resources                  Managerial Talent


                          Diversification                            Firm
Incentives                   Strategy                            Performance

                   Internal                       Strategy
Managerial
                 Governance                    Implementation
 Motives
             © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.     7-26

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Chapter 7

  • 1. Corporate-Level Strategy Chapter Seven © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-1
  • 2. Chapter 3 Strategic External The Strategic . Inputs Environment Strat. Intent Chapter 4 Strat. Mission Management . Internal Environment Process Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation Strategic Actions Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Bus. - Level Competitive Corp. - Level Corporate Structure Strategy Dynamics Strategy Governance & Control Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Acquisitions & International Cooperative Strategic Entrepreneurship Restructuring Strategy Strategies Leadership & Innovation Outcomes Strategic Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Feedback Above Average Strategic Returns Competitiveness © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-2
  • 3. Corporate–Level Strategy Knowledge Objectives: 3. Define corporate-level strategy and discuss its importance to the diversified firm. 4. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of single-business strategies and dominant-business strategies. 5. Explain three primary reasons why firms move from single-business strategies and dominant-business strategies to more diversified strategies. 6. Describe how related-diversified firms create value by sharing or transferring core competencies. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-3
  • 4. Corporate – Level Strategy Knowledge Objectives – continued… 5. Explain the two ways value can be treated with an unrelated-diversification strategy. 6. Discuss the incentives and resources that encourage diversification. 7. Describe motives that can encourage managers to overdiversify a firm. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-4
  • 5. Corporate Strategy concerns 2 key questions: 1. What businesses should the firm in? 2. How should the corporate office manage the array of business units? Corporate-level strategy specifies actions to be taken by the firm to gain a competitive advantage by selecting & managing a group of different businesses competing in several industries & product markets © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-5
  • 6. Firms Vary by Degree of Diversification Low Levels of Diversification Single-business > 95% of revenues from a A single business unit Dominant-business Between 70% & 95% of revenues A B from a single business unit Moderate to High Levels of Diversification A Related constrained < 70% of revenues from dominant business; bus.s share product, B C technological & distribution links A Related linked (mixed) < 70% of revenues from dominant business, only limited links exist B C High Levels of Diversification A Unrelated-Diversified Business units not closely related B C © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-6
  • 7. Reasons for Diversification Motives to Enhance Strategic Competitiveness Resources •Economies of Scope •Market Power •Financial Economies Incentives Managerial Motives © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-7 *
  • 8. Reasons for Diversification Incentives & Resources Resources with Neutral Effects of Strategic Competitiveness •Anti-Competition Regulation Incentives •Tax Laws •Low Performance •Firm Risk Reduction Managerial •Uncertain Future Cash Motives Flows •Tangible Resources •Intangible Resources © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-8
  • 9. Reasons for Diversification Resources Incentives •Managerial Motives Causing Value Reduction Managerial •Diversifying Managerial Motives Employment Risk •Increasing Managerial Compensation © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-9 *
  • 10. Summary Model of the Relationship between Firm Performance & Diversification Resources Diversification Incentives Strategy Managerial Motives © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-10
  • 11. Value-creating Strategies of Diversification Operational and Corporate Relatedness •Related Constrained •Both Operational and Diversification Corporate Relatedness High •Vertical Integration Sharing: (Rare & can create (Market Power) diseconomies of scope) Operational Relatedness Between •Unrelated •Related Linked Business Diversification Diversification Low (Financial Economies) (Economies of Scope) Low High Corporate Relatedness: Transferring Skills Into Business Through Corporate Headquarters © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-11
  • 12. Alternative Diversification Strategies Related Diversification Strategies 1 Sharing Activities 2 Transferring Core Competencies Unrelated Diversification Strategies 3 Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation 4 Restructuring © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-12
  • 13. 1 Sharing Activities Key Characteristics Sharing Activities can lower costs if it: * Achieves economies of scale * Boosts efficiency of utilization * Helps move more rapidly down Learning Curve. Example: Laboratory costs forcing drug companies to merge in order to continue R&D efforts. Sharing Activities can enhance differentiation if it: * Involves activities crucial to competitive advantage. Example: Shared order processing system may allow the firm to discover new features customers value from a group of products. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-13
  • 14. 1 Sharing Activities Assumptions * Strong sense of corporate identity * Clear corporate mission that emphasizes the importance of integrating business units * Incentive system that rewards more than just business unit performance © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-14 *
  • 15. Alternative Diversification Strategies Related Diversification Strategies 1 Sharing Activities 2 Transferring Core Competencies Unrelated Diversification Strategies 3 Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation 4 Restructuring © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-15
  • 16. 2 Transferring Core Competencies Key Characteristics * Exploits Interrelationships among divisions * Start with Value Chain analysis Identify ability to transfer skills or expertise among similar value chains Exploit ability to share activities Two firms can share the same sales force, logistics network or distribution channels. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-16
  • 17. 2 Transferring Core Competencies Assumptions Transferring Core Competencies leads to competitive advantage only if the similarities among business units meet the following conditions: * Activities involved in the businesses are similar enough that sharing expertise is meaningful. * Transfer of skills involves activities which are important to competitive advantage. * The skills transferred represent significant sources of competitive advantage for the receiving unit. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-17
  • 18. Related Diversification Strategies Alternative Diversification Strategies 1 Sharing Activities 2 Transferring Core Competencies Unrelated Diversification Strategies 3 Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation 4 Restructuring © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-18
  • 19. 3 Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation Key Characteristics Firms using this strategy often diversify by acquisition: •Acquire sound, attractive companies •Acquired units are autonomous •Acquiring corporation supplies needed capital Portfolio managers transfer resources from units that generate cash to those with high growth potential and substantial cash needs. •Add professional management/control to sub-units •Sub-unit managers’ compensation based on unit results. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-19
  • 20. 3 Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation Assumptions Managers have more detailed knowledge of firm relative to outside investors. Firm need not risk competitive edge by disclosing sensitive competitive information to investors. Firm can reduce risk by allocating resources among diversified businesses, although shareholders can generally diversify more economically on their own. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-20
  • 21. Alternative Diversification Strategies Related Diversification Strategies 1 Sharing Activities 2 Transferring Core Competencies Unrelated Diversification Strategies 3 Efficient Internal Capital Market Allocation 4 Restructuring © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-21
  • 22. 4 Restructuring Key Characteristics •Seek out undeveloped, sick or threatened organizations or industries •Parent firm (acquirer) intervenes & frequently: - Changes sub-unit management team - Shifts strategy - Infuses firm with new technology - Enhances discipline by changing control systems - Divests part of firm - Makes additional acquisitions to achieve critical mass Often sells unit after making one-time changes since parent no longer adds value to ongoing operations. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-22
  • 23. 4 Restructuring Assumptions Requires keen management insight in selecting firms with depressed values or unforeseen potential. Must do more than restructure companies. Need to initiate restructuring of industries to create a more attractive environment. © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-23 *
  • 24. Performance Diversification & Firm Performance Dominant Related Unrelated Business Constrained Business Level of Diversification © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-24
  • 25. Incentives to Diversify External Incentives •Relaxation of Anti-Competition regulation allows more related acquisitions than in the past. Internal Incentives •Poor performance may lead some firms to diversify to attempt to achieve better returns in new industries. •Firms may diversify to balance uncertain future cash flows. •Firms may diversify into different businesses in order to reduce risk. •Managers often have incentives to diversify to raise their compensation & reduce employment risk. (Effective governance mechanisms may restrict such abuses) © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-25
  • 26. Summary Model of the Relationship between Firm Performance & Diversification Capital Market Intervention and Market for Resources Managerial Talent Diversification Firm Incentives Strategy Performance Internal Strategy Managerial Governance Implementation Motives © 2006 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. 7-26

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