internationalization coopertation digitalization

Sohail Mittal
Sohail MittalTeam leader em Aiesec in Jalandhar
Strategies
– 3 types of strategies
• Corporate
–They lay down the framework in which
business in which business strategies
operate.
– They decide whether the organization
should Stabilize, Expand, Retrench or any
combination of these
• Business (SBU level)
• Functional ( finance, mtkg, mis , it)
Corporate Strategies
• They include making decisions related to
allocating resources among the different
businesses of an organization.
• Transferring resources from one set of
businesses to others and
• Managing a nurturing a portfolio of businesses
• Shift resources from cash rich to another
business which have good potential
Business Strategies
• Made at the business level
• Get directions from the corporate level
strategies.
Corporate Strategies- EXPANSION
• Expansion
Concentration, Integration, Diversification,
Cooperation, Internationalization, Digitalization
• Stability
• Retrenchment
• Combination
Internationalization
International Strategies
require organizations to
market their products/
services beyond the
domestic product.
Why firms go International?-active
reasons
• Additional resources
• Lowered Costs
• Incentives
• New expanded markets
• Synergy
• Economies of scale
• Power and Prestige
Why firms globalize?-reactive reasons
• Trade barriers
• International customers
• International Competition
• Regulations
HOW CAN COMPANIES KNOW WHICH
COUNTRY TO ENTER ?????
• PORTER MODEL OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
OF NATIONS…
• ALSO KNOWN AS PORTER DIAMOND MODEL
 internationalization coopertation digitalization
PORTER DIAMOND MODEL
• Factor conditions
• -The special factors or inputs of production
such as natural resources, raw materials,
labour etc, that a nation is blessed with
• Demand Conditions
• -The nature and size of Buyer’s needs in the
domestic market.
PORTER DIAMOND MODEL
• Related and Supporting Industries
• -The existence of related and support
industries
• Firm Strategy, Structure and Rivalry
• -The conditions in the nation determining how
the firms are created, organized and managed
AND the nature of the domestic competition
PORTER DIAMOND MODEL
• Chance or Serendipity
• -Just by chance a country may be having blessed
with very high industrial concentration.
• Government
• -It can influence each of the above four
determinants of competitiveness. Clearly
government can influence the supply conditions
of key production factors, demand conditions in
the home market, and competition between
firms. Government interventions can occur at
local, regional, national or supranational level.
 internationalization coopertation digitalization
• ANY FIRM WHO GO INTERNATIONAL FACES 2
CHALLENGES:
• Pressure of COST reduction
• Pressure of LOCALIZATION
International Pressures
International Strategy Options
Export Country Centred
Offices
Country Centred
manufacturing
One World One
Strategy
4 Types of Int Strategies
• Int Str : Create Value by transferring Products %
Services to foreign Mkts. Std products & Services
with no Diffrentiation
• Multidomestic : Achieves high level of local
responsiveness. This leads to high cost structure
as R & D and Production & Mkting functions have
to be duplicated
• Global Str : Intensively focus on low cost structure
by leveraging their expertise in providing certain
limited products & services
4 types cont
• Transnational : Combination of low cost and high
local responsiveness . Dealing with these two
contradictory things is a difficult propositon
• Acc to Bartlett & Ghoshal this is the best strategy
in the world to follow
• Indian firms find it challenging to adopt any four
• Only Int Industry we have is software cost is low
& responsiveness is not a problem
Mode of Operations
International Entry Modes
• Export Entry Modes : Direct & Indirect . Direct
does not involves home country
Intermediaries
• Indirect Involves home Countries
Intermediaries
Contractual Entry Modes
• Franchising-
– Use trademark of parent (KFC, SUBWAY, Mc
Donald) . Fee based upon the SALES is paid by the
franchisee to the firm.
• Foreign Branching
– It is an extension of the company in its foreign
market. Just fulfills the duties of corporate office
– Sales, Customer Service and Distribution.
Mode..
• Licensing
– For some fee is an Arrangement where the
International company transfers knowledge ,
technology , patent etc for a limited period of time
Mode
• Private Equity investment
• Money from private sources that is invested
by a venture capital OR private equity
company in start-ups and other risky- but
potentially very profitable-small and medium-
size enterprises
Mode
• Private Equity investment
• Money from private sources that is invested
by a venture capital OR private equity
company in start-ups and other risky- but
potentially very profitable-small and medium-
size enterprises
• Wholly owned Subsidary.
• Hyundai India is the Fully owned Subsidiary of
Hyudai Korea
ADVANTAGES OF
INTERNATIONALIZATION
• Realizing Economies of Scale
• Realizing Economies of Scope
• Expansion of Markets
• Access to resources overseas
• Realizing location economies
DISADVANTAGES OF
INTERNATIONALIZATION
• Higher Risks (PESTEL)
• Difficulty in monitoring cultural diversity
• Trade barriers
• Higher distribution costs
Expansion-Cooperation
• Involvement of two different firms required
• WIN-WIN SITUATION FOR BOTH THE FIRMS
• Cooperation can be in 3 ways-Mergers,
Acquisitions, Alliances
MERGER and ACQUISITION
• MERGER
• When two firms agree to go forward as a single
new company rather than remain separately
• Both companies' stocks are surrendered and new
company stock is issued in its place.
• For example, in the 1999 merger of Glaxo
Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham, both firms
ceased to exist when they merged, and a new
company, GLAXOSMITHKLIME was created.
MERGER and ACQUISITION
• ACQUISITION
• When one company takes over another and
clearly establishes itself as the new owner,
the purchase is called an "acquisition".
• The target company still exists as an
independent legal entity, which is controlled
by the acquirer.
• (Daichi acquired Ranbaxy)
Types of MERGER and ACQUISITION
• Horizontal
• Vertical
• Concentric
• Conglomerate
Reasons of MERGER and ACQUISITION
• Reduce competition
• For Synergy
• Increase the growth rate
• Increase the Value of Stock
• Acquire the needed resources quickly
Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions
• Strategic issues
• Financial Issues
– Valuation/ Sources of Financing/Taxation matters
after the m&a
• Managerial issues
– Sometimes no synergy
• Legal Issues
Alliances
• Partnership between firms whereby their
resources, capabilities and core competencies are
Combined
• It is done to pursue mutual Interest to develop,
manufacture, or distribute goods and services.
Examples Alliances
1st Company 2nd Company FOR WHAT?
ISA Blue Star Sale and Service of
ISA ACs
Hilton hotels East India hotel Manage, operate
and Marketing of
its Hotels
BOGEN NPIL Marketing of
Avonex Drug
Indore bank Bajaj Tempo Special terms for
Tempo under
Indore Bank-Bajaj
tempo KRISHI
VIKAS SCHEME
Reasons for Alliances
• Entering new market
• Developing and Diffusing Technology
• Reducing Manufacturing Costs
RISKS in ALLIANCES
• Lack of Trust
• Misunderstandings
• Conflicting goals and interests
• Controlling Vs managing
Expansion-Digitalization
• Computerization of everything
• E portal
• E reading
• Internet
• E business
Expansion-Digitalization
• E commerce
• E banking
• E tailing
• E trading
• E-healthcare
Expansion-Digitalization
• Digitalization is good ? Why
• It helps firms to Store, Retrieve, and ANALYZE
data
• What about Digitalization of VALUE CHAIN? Is
this bad or Good?
CORPORATE STRATEGY CHART
• Expansion
Concentration, Integration, Diversification, Cooperation,
Internationalization, Digitalization
• Stability
– No change
– Profit
– PAUSE / proceed with caution
• Retrenchment
• Combination
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internationalization coopertation digitalization

  • 1. Strategies – 3 types of strategies • Corporate –They lay down the framework in which business in which business strategies operate. – They decide whether the organization should Stabilize, Expand, Retrench or any combination of these • Business (SBU level) • Functional ( finance, mtkg, mis , it)
  • 2. Corporate Strategies • They include making decisions related to allocating resources among the different businesses of an organization. • Transferring resources from one set of businesses to others and • Managing a nurturing a portfolio of businesses • Shift resources from cash rich to another business which have good potential
  • 3. Business Strategies • Made at the business level • Get directions from the corporate level strategies.
  • 4. Corporate Strategies- EXPANSION • Expansion Concentration, Integration, Diversification, Cooperation, Internationalization, Digitalization • Stability • Retrenchment • Combination
  • 5. Internationalization International Strategies require organizations to market their products/ services beyond the domestic product.
  • 6. Why firms go International?-active reasons • Additional resources • Lowered Costs • Incentives • New expanded markets • Synergy • Economies of scale • Power and Prestige
  • 7. Why firms globalize?-reactive reasons • Trade barriers • International customers • International Competition • Regulations
  • 8. HOW CAN COMPANIES KNOW WHICH COUNTRY TO ENTER ????? • PORTER MODEL OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF NATIONS… • ALSO KNOWN AS PORTER DIAMOND MODEL
  • 10. PORTER DIAMOND MODEL • Factor conditions • -The special factors or inputs of production such as natural resources, raw materials, labour etc, that a nation is blessed with • Demand Conditions • -The nature and size of Buyer’s needs in the domestic market.
  • 11. PORTER DIAMOND MODEL • Related and Supporting Industries • -The existence of related and support industries • Firm Strategy, Structure and Rivalry • -The conditions in the nation determining how the firms are created, organized and managed AND the nature of the domestic competition
  • 12. PORTER DIAMOND MODEL • Chance or Serendipity • -Just by chance a country may be having blessed with very high industrial concentration. • Government • -It can influence each of the above four determinants of competitiveness. Clearly government can influence the supply conditions of key production factors, demand conditions in the home market, and competition between firms. Government interventions can occur at local, regional, national or supranational level.
  • 14. • ANY FIRM WHO GO INTERNATIONAL FACES 2 CHALLENGES: • Pressure of COST reduction • Pressure of LOCALIZATION International Pressures
  • 15. International Strategy Options Export Country Centred Offices Country Centred manufacturing One World One Strategy
  • 16. 4 Types of Int Strategies • Int Str : Create Value by transferring Products % Services to foreign Mkts. Std products & Services with no Diffrentiation • Multidomestic : Achieves high level of local responsiveness. This leads to high cost structure as R & D and Production & Mkting functions have to be duplicated • Global Str : Intensively focus on low cost structure by leveraging their expertise in providing certain limited products & services
  • 17. 4 types cont • Transnational : Combination of low cost and high local responsiveness . Dealing with these two contradictory things is a difficult propositon • Acc to Bartlett & Ghoshal this is the best strategy in the world to follow • Indian firms find it challenging to adopt any four • Only Int Industry we have is software cost is low & responsiveness is not a problem
  • 19. International Entry Modes • Export Entry Modes : Direct & Indirect . Direct does not involves home country Intermediaries • Indirect Involves home Countries Intermediaries
  • 20. Contractual Entry Modes • Franchising- – Use trademark of parent (KFC, SUBWAY, Mc Donald) . Fee based upon the SALES is paid by the franchisee to the firm. • Foreign Branching – It is an extension of the company in its foreign market. Just fulfills the duties of corporate office – Sales, Customer Service and Distribution.
  • 21. Mode.. • Licensing – For some fee is an Arrangement where the International company transfers knowledge , technology , patent etc for a limited period of time
  • 22. Mode • Private Equity investment • Money from private sources that is invested by a venture capital OR private equity company in start-ups and other risky- but potentially very profitable-small and medium- size enterprises
  • 23. Mode • Private Equity investment • Money from private sources that is invested by a venture capital OR private equity company in start-ups and other risky- but potentially very profitable-small and medium- size enterprises • Wholly owned Subsidary. • Hyundai India is the Fully owned Subsidiary of Hyudai Korea
  • 24. ADVANTAGES OF INTERNATIONALIZATION • Realizing Economies of Scale • Realizing Economies of Scope • Expansion of Markets • Access to resources overseas • Realizing location economies
  • 25. DISADVANTAGES OF INTERNATIONALIZATION • Higher Risks (PESTEL) • Difficulty in monitoring cultural diversity • Trade barriers • Higher distribution costs
  • 26. Expansion-Cooperation • Involvement of two different firms required • WIN-WIN SITUATION FOR BOTH THE FIRMS • Cooperation can be in 3 ways-Mergers, Acquisitions, Alliances
  • 27. MERGER and ACQUISITION • MERGER • When two firms agree to go forward as a single new company rather than remain separately • Both companies' stocks are surrendered and new company stock is issued in its place. • For example, in the 1999 merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham, both firms ceased to exist when they merged, and a new company, GLAXOSMITHKLIME was created.
  • 28. MERGER and ACQUISITION • ACQUISITION • When one company takes over another and clearly establishes itself as the new owner, the purchase is called an "acquisition". • The target company still exists as an independent legal entity, which is controlled by the acquirer. • (Daichi acquired Ranbaxy)
  • 29. Types of MERGER and ACQUISITION • Horizontal • Vertical • Concentric • Conglomerate
  • 30. Reasons of MERGER and ACQUISITION • Reduce competition • For Synergy • Increase the growth rate • Increase the Value of Stock • Acquire the needed resources quickly
  • 31. Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions • Strategic issues • Financial Issues – Valuation/ Sources of Financing/Taxation matters after the m&a • Managerial issues – Sometimes no synergy • Legal Issues
  • 32. Alliances • Partnership between firms whereby their resources, capabilities and core competencies are Combined • It is done to pursue mutual Interest to develop, manufacture, or distribute goods and services.
  • 33. Examples Alliances 1st Company 2nd Company FOR WHAT? ISA Blue Star Sale and Service of ISA ACs Hilton hotels East India hotel Manage, operate and Marketing of its Hotels BOGEN NPIL Marketing of Avonex Drug Indore bank Bajaj Tempo Special terms for Tempo under Indore Bank-Bajaj tempo KRISHI VIKAS SCHEME
  • 34. Reasons for Alliances • Entering new market • Developing and Diffusing Technology • Reducing Manufacturing Costs
  • 35. RISKS in ALLIANCES • Lack of Trust • Misunderstandings • Conflicting goals and interests • Controlling Vs managing
  • 36. Expansion-Digitalization • Computerization of everything • E portal • E reading • Internet • E business
  • 37. Expansion-Digitalization • E commerce • E banking • E tailing • E trading • E-healthcare
  • 38. Expansion-Digitalization • Digitalization is good ? Why • It helps firms to Store, Retrieve, and ANALYZE data • What about Digitalization of VALUE CHAIN? Is this bad or Good?
  • 39. CORPORATE STRATEGY CHART • Expansion Concentration, Integration, Diversification, Cooperation, Internationalization, Digitalization • Stability – No change – Profit – PAUSE / proceed with caution • Retrenchment • Combination