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Porter’s Generic Strategies

          MGT 400
       Bruce C Hartman
            Et. Al.
The Five-Forces Model of Competition
                 (Porter)
                   Potential development
                   of substitute products




Bargaining power      Rivalry among         Bargaining power
   of suppliers      competing firms          of consumers




                   Potential entry of new
                       competitors
Generic Strategy Picture
                   Porter's Generic Strategies


                                           Advantage

 Target Scope

                           Low Cost                      Product Uniqueness




      Broad
 (Industry Wide)
                     Cost Leadership                   Differentiation
                        Strategy                          Strategy




     Narrow
(Market Segment)
                           Focus                            Focus
                         Strategy                          Strategy
                         (low cost)                    (differentiation)
Cost Leadership Strategy
• Firms that succeed in cost leadership often have the following
  internal strengths:
    – Access to the capital required to make a significant investment in
      production assets; this investment represents a barrier to entry that
      many firms may not overcome.
    – Skill in designing products for efficient manufacturing, for example,
      having a small component count to shorten the assembly process.
    – High level of expertise in manufacturing process engineering.
    – Efficient distribution channels.
• Risks
    – For example, other firms may be able to lower their costs as well. As
      technology improves, the competition may be able to leapfrog the
      production capabilities, thus eliminating the competitive advantage.
      Additionally, several firms following a focus strategy and targeting
      various narrow markets may be able to achieve an even lower cost
      within their segments and as a group gain significant market share.
Differentiation Strategy
• Firms that succeed in a differentiation strategy
  often have the following internal strengths:
  – Access to leading scientific research.
  – Highly skilled and creative product development team.
  – Strong sales team with the ability to successfully
    communicate the perceived strengths of the product.
  – Corporate reputation for quality and innovation.
• Risks
  – include imitation by competitors and changes in
    customer tastes. Additionally, various firms pursuing
    focus strategies may be able to achieve even greater
    differentiation in their market segments.
Focus Strategy
•   Concentrates on a narrow segment and within that segment attempts to
    achieve either a cost advantage or differentiation.
     – The premise is that the needs of the group can be better serviced by focusing
       entirely on it.
     – A firm using a focus strategy often enjoys a high degree of customer loyalty, and
       this entrenched loyalty discourages other firms from competing directly.
•   Because of their narrow market focus, firms pursuing a focus strategy have
    lower volumes and therefore less bargaining power with their suppliers.
    However, firms pursuing a differentiation-focused strategy may be able to
    pass higher costs on to customers since close substitute products do not
    exist.
•   Firms that succeed in a focus strategy are able to tailor a broad range of
    product development strengths to a relatively narrow market segment that
    they know very well.
•   Risks
     –    include imitation and changes in the target segments. Furthermore, it may be
         fairly easy for a broad-market cost leader to adapt its product in order to compete
         directly. Finally, other focusers may be able to carve out sub-segments that they
         can serve even better.
Stuck in the Middle?
•   These generic strategies are not necessarily compatible with one another. If a firm
    attempts to achieve an advantage on all fronts, in this attempt it may achieve no
    advantage at all.
     –   For example, if a firm differentiates itself by supplying very high quality products, it risks
         undermining that quality if it seeks to become a cost leader. Even if the quality did not suffer,
         the firm would risk projecting a confusing image.
•   For this reason, Michael Porter argued that to be successful over the long-term, a firm
    must select only one of these three generic strategies. Otherwise, with more than one
    single generic strategy the firm will be "stuck in the middle" and will not achieve a
    competitive advantage.
•   Porter argued that firms that are able to succeed at multiple strategies often do so by
    creating separate business units for each strategy. By separating the strategies into
    different units having different policies and even different cultures, a corporation is
    less likely to become "stuck in the middle."
•   However, there exists a viewpoint that a single generic strategy is not always best
    because within the same product customers often seek multi-dimensional
    satisfactions such as a combination of quality, style, convenience, and price.
     –   There have been cases in which high quality producers faithfully followed a single strategy
         and then suffered greatly when another firm entered the market with a lower-quality product
         that better met the overall needs of the customers.
Generic Strategies/Industry Forces
These generic strategies each have attributes that can serve to defend against competitive forces.
                                                                 Generic Strategies




                                   Cost
            Industry
              Force

                                                         Differentiation                      Focus
                                Leadership
                             Ability to cut price in     Customer loyalty can          Focusing develops core
         Entry               retaliation deters          discourage potential          competencies that can
        Barriers             potential entrants.         entrants.                     act as an entry barrier.

                                                                                       Large buyers have less
         Buyer                                           Large buyers have less
                             Ability to offer lower                                    power to negotiate
                                                         power to negotiate --
                             price to powerful buyers.                                 because of few
         Power                                           few close alternatives.
                                                                                       alternatives.
                                                                                       Suppliers have power
                                                                                       because of low
                                                         Better able to pass on        volumes, but a
       Supplier              Better insulated from
                                                         supplier price increases      differentiation-focused
        Power                powerful suppliers.
                                                         to customers.                 firm is better able to
                                                                                       pass on supplier price
                                                                                       increases.
                                                         Customers become
                                                                                       Specialized products &
      Threat of                                          attached to
                             Use low price to defend                                   core competency
                                                         differentiating attributes,
                             against substitutes.                                      protect against
     Substitutes                                         reducing threat of
                                                                                       substitutes.
                                                         substitutes.
                                                                                       Rivals cannot meet
                             Better able to compete      Brand loyalty to keep
        Rivalry              on price.                   customers from rivals.
                                                                                       differentiation-focused
                                                                                       customer needs.
Criticisms of generic strategies
Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema (1993) modified Porter's three
   strategies to describe three basic "value disciplines" that can create
   customer value and provide a competitive advantage. They are
   operational excellence, product innovation, and customer intimacy.
• Several commentators questioned the use of generic strategies
   claiming they lack specificity, lack flexibility, and are limiting. Trying
   to apply generic strategies is like trying to fit a round peg into one of
   three square holes: You might get the peg into one of the holes, but
   it will not be a good fit.
• In particular, Millar (1992) questions the notion of being "caught in
   the middle". He claims that there is a viable middle ground between
   strategies. Many companies, for example, have entered a market as
   a niche player and gradually expanded.
• According to Baden-Fuller and Stopford (1992) the most successful
   companies are the ones that can resolve what they call "the
   dilemma of opposites".
•  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
References
• Michael E Porter, Competitive Strategy, Free Press, 1980
• Philip Kotler, Marketing Management, Analysis, Planning, and
  Control, Prentice Hall, 1975(3rd edition) - This was a textbook that
  went through 6 editions and was used in MBA courses for 20 years.
  It talks about all three of these strategies.
• Treacy, M. and Wiesema, F. (1993) "Customer intimacy and other
  Value Disciplines", Harvard Business Review Jan/Feb 1993.
• Wendell R Smith, Product Differentiation and Market Segmentation
  as Alternative Marketing Strategies. Journal of Marketing, July 1966
  - This is probably the first in depth description of these two
  strategies.
• Millar, D. (1992) "The Generic Strategy Trap", Journal of Business
  Strategy vol 13, no 1, Jan-Feb, 1992.
• Baden-Fullen, C. and Stopford, J. (1992) Rejuvenating the Mature
  Business, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1992.

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Porter genericstrategies

  • 1. Porter’s Generic Strategies MGT 400 Bruce C Hartman Et. Al.
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  • 3. The Five-Forces Model of Competition (Porter) Potential development of substitute products Bargaining power Rivalry among Bargaining power of suppliers competing firms of consumers Potential entry of new competitors
  • 4. Generic Strategy Picture Porter's Generic Strategies Advantage Target Scope Low Cost Product Uniqueness Broad (Industry Wide) Cost Leadership Differentiation Strategy Strategy Narrow (Market Segment) Focus Focus Strategy Strategy (low cost) (differentiation)
  • 5. Cost Leadership Strategy • Firms that succeed in cost leadership often have the following internal strengths: – Access to the capital required to make a significant investment in production assets; this investment represents a barrier to entry that many firms may not overcome. – Skill in designing products for efficient manufacturing, for example, having a small component count to shorten the assembly process. – High level of expertise in manufacturing process engineering. – Efficient distribution channels. • Risks – For example, other firms may be able to lower their costs as well. As technology improves, the competition may be able to leapfrog the production capabilities, thus eliminating the competitive advantage. Additionally, several firms following a focus strategy and targeting various narrow markets may be able to achieve an even lower cost within their segments and as a group gain significant market share.
  • 6. Differentiation Strategy • Firms that succeed in a differentiation strategy often have the following internal strengths: – Access to leading scientific research. – Highly skilled and creative product development team. – Strong sales team with the ability to successfully communicate the perceived strengths of the product. – Corporate reputation for quality and innovation. • Risks – include imitation by competitors and changes in customer tastes. Additionally, various firms pursuing focus strategies may be able to achieve even greater differentiation in their market segments.
  • 7. Focus Strategy • Concentrates on a narrow segment and within that segment attempts to achieve either a cost advantage or differentiation. – The premise is that the needs of the group can be better serviced by focusing entirely on it. – A firm using a focus strategy often enjoys a high degree of customer loyalty, and this entrenched loyalty discourages other firms from competing directly. • Because of their narrow market focus, firms pursuing a focus strategy have lower volumes and therefore less bargaining power with their suppliers. However, firms pursuing a differentiation-focused strategy may be able to pass higher costs on to customers since close substitute products do not exist. • Firms that succeed in a focus strategy are able to tailor a broad range of product development strengths to a relatively narrow market segment that they know very well. • Risks – include imitation and changes in the target segments. Furthermore, it may be fairly easy for a broad-market cost leader to adapt its product in order to compete directly. Finally, other focusers may be able to carve out sub-segments that they can serve even better.
  • 8. Stuck in the Middle? • These generic strategies are not necessarily compatible with one another. If a firm attempts to achieve an advantage on all fronts, in this attempt it may achieve no advantage at all. – For example, if a firm differentiates itself by supplying very high quality products, it risks undermining that quality if it seeks to become a cost leader. Even if the quality did not suffer, the firm would risk projecting a confusing image. • For this reason, Michael Porter argued that to be successful over the long-term, a firm must select only one of these three generic strategies. Otherwise, with more than one single generic strategy the firm will be "stuck in the middle" and will not achieve a competitive advantage. • Porter argued that firms that are able to succeed at multiple strategies often do so by creating separate business units for each strategy. By separating the strategies into different units having different policies and even different cultures, a corporation is less likely to become "stuck in the middle." • However, there exists a viewpoint that a single generic strategy is not always best because within the same product customers often seek multi-dimensional satisfactions such as a combination of quality, style, convenience, and price. – There have been cases in which high quality producers faithfully followed a single strategy and then suffered greatly when another firm entered the market with a lower-quality product that better met the overall needs of the customers.
  • 9. Generic Strategies/Industry Forces These generic strategies each have attributes that can serve to defend against competitive forces. Generic Strategies Cost Industry Force Differentiation Focus Leadership Ability to cut price in Customer loyalty can Focusing develops core Entry retaliation deters discourage potential competencies that can Barriers potential entrants. entrants. act as an entry barrier. Large buyers have less Buyer Large buyers have less Ability to offer lower power to negotiate power to negotiate -- price to powerful buyers. because of few Power few close alternatives. alternatives. Suppliers have power because of low Better able to pass on volumes, but a Supplier Better insulated from supplier price increases differentiation-focused Power powerful suppliers. to customers. firm is better able to pass on supplier price increases. Customers become Specialized products & Threat of attached to Use low price to defend core competency differentiating attributes, against substitutes. protect against Substitutes reducing threat of substitutes. substitutes. Rivals cannot meet Better able to compete Brand loyalty to keep Rivalry on price. customers from rivals. differentiation-focused customer needs.
  • 10. Criticisms of generic strategies Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema (1993) modified Porter's three strategies to describe three basic "value disciplines" that can create customer value and provide a competitive advantage. They are operational excellence, product innovation, and customer intimacy. • Several commentators questioned the use of generic strategies claiming they lack specificity, lack flexibility, and are limiting. Trying to apply generic strategies is like trying to fit a round peg into one of three square holes: You might get the peg into one of the holes, but it will not be a good fit. • In particular, Millar (1992) questions the notion of being "caught in the middle". He claims that there is a viable middle ground between strategies. Many companies, for example, have entered a market as a niche player and gradually expanded. • According to Baden-Fuller and Stopford (1992) the most successful companies are the ones that can resolve what they call "the dilemma of opposites". • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 11. References • Michael E Porter, Competitive Strategy, Free Press, 1980 • Philip Kotler, Marketing Management, Analysis, Planning, and Control, Prentice Hall, 1975(3rd edition) - This was a textbook that went through 6 editions and was used in MBA courses for 20 years. It talks about all three of these strategies. • Treacy, M. and Wiesema, F. (1993) "Customer intimacy and other Value Disciplines", Harvard Business Review Jan/Feb 1993. • Wendell R Smith, Product Differentiation and Market Segmentation as Alternative Marketing Strategies. Journal of Marketing, July 1966 - This is probably the first in depth description of these two strategies. • Millar, D. (1992) "The Generic Strategy Trap", Journal of Business Strategy vol 13, no 1, Jan-Feb, 1992. • Baden-Fullen, C. and Stopford, J. (1992) Rejuvenating the Mature Business, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1992.