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Creating Competitive Advantage Chapter 17 17-0

Definition Competitive Advantage An advantage over competitors gained by offering consumers greater value and satisfaction than competitors offer. 17-1 Goal 1: Learn competitor analysis to understand customers/competitors

Definition Competitive Analysis The process of identifying key competitors; assessing their objectives, strategies, strengths and weaknesses, and reaction patterns; and selecting which competitors to attack or avoid. 17-2 Goal 1: Learn competitor analysis to understand customers/competitors

Competitor Analysis Steps in the Process: Identifying Competitors Assessing Competitors Selecting Competitors to Attack or Avoid Firms face a wide range of competition Be careful to avoid competitor myopia Methods of identifying competitors: Industry point-of-view Market point-of-view Competitor maps can help 17-3 Goal 1: Learn competitor analysis to understand customers/competitors

Competitor Analysis Steps in the Process: Identifying Competitors Assessing Competitors Selecting Competitors to Attack or Avoid Determining competitors objectives Identifying competitors strategies Strategic groups Assessing competitors strengths and weaknesses Benchmarking Estimating competitors reactions 17-4 Goal 1: Learn competitor analysis to understand customers/competitors

Competitor Analysis Steps in the Process: Identifying Competitors Assessing Competitors Selecting Competitors to Attack or Avoid Strong or weak competitors Customer value analysis Close or distant competitors Most companies compete against close competitors Good or Bad competitors The existence of competitors offers several strategic benefits 17-5 Goal 1: Learn competitor analysis to understand customers/competitors

Competitor Analysis Designing Competitive Intelligence Systems A Well-Designed CI System: Identifies types and sources of competitive information Continuously collects information Checks reliability and validity of information Interprets and organizes information Distributes information to decision makers and responds to queries 17-6 Goal 1: Learn competitor analysis to understand customers/competitors

Competitive Strategies Approaches to Marketing Strategy No single strategy is best for all companies Marketing strategy and practice often passes through three stages: Entrepreneurial marketing Formulated marketing Intrepreneurial marketing Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy 17-7

Competitive Strategies Porter s Basic Competitive Strategies Overall cost leadership Lowest production and distribution costs Differentiation Creating a highly differentiated product line and marketing program Focus Effort is focused on serving a few market segments Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy 17-8

Competitive Strategies Treachy and Wiersema s Basic Competitive Strategies: Value Disciplines Operational excellence Superior value via price and convenience Customer intimacy Superior value by means of building strong relationships with buyers and satisfying needs Product leadership Superior value via product innovation Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy 17-9

Competitive Strategy Competitive Positions Market Leader Market Challenger Market Follower Market Nicher Expanding the total demand Finding new users Discovering and promoting new product uses Encouraging greater product usage Protecting market share Prevent or fix weaknesses Fulfill value promise Keep prices consistent with value Build relationships Continuous innovation Expanding market share Profitability rises with market share 17-10 Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy

Competitive Strategy Competitive Positions Market Leader Market Challenger Market Follower Market Nicher Challenge the market leader High-risk but highgain Sustainable competitive advantage over the leader is key to success Challenge firms of the same size or smaller regional and local firms Full frontal vs. indirect attacks 17-11 Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy

Competitive Strategy Competitive Positions Market Leader Market Challenger Market Follower Market Nicher Follow the market leader Many advantages: Learn from the market leader s experience Copy or improve on the leader s offerings Strong profitability Does not mean being a carbon copy of the leader 17-12 Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy

Competitive Strategy Competitive Positions Market Leader Market Challenger Market Follower Market Nicher Serving market niches means targeting subsegments Good strategy for small firms with limited resources Earns high margins rather than high volume Specialization is key Customer size, geographic, quality-price, service 17-13 Goal 2: Understand the fundamentals of competitive marketing strategy

Balancing Customer and Competitor Orientations Companies can become so competitor centered that they lose their customer focus. Types of companies: Competitor-centered companies Customer-centered companies Market-centered companies 17-14 Goal 3: Realize the need for balancing customer & competitor organizations