3.1.2 Theories Of Corporate Strategy Flashcards
What’s the link between a strategy and tactics?
A strategy is a long term plan of action to help achieve a business’s objectives. Tactics are short term plans to help a business achieve its overall strategy.
What 4 options did Ansoff suggest for strategic growth?
1. Market penetration
2. New product development
3. Market development
4. Diversification
What is market penetration?
Where the business focuses on selling existing products into existing markets, to increase their market share. (Low risk)
What is product development?
Selling new products in existing markets (moderate risk)
What is market development?
Selling existing products to new markets (moderate risk)
What is diversification?
Selling new products to new markets (high risk)
Advantages of Ansoff’s matrix
- Forces managers to think about the potential risks when moving in a certain direction.
- Shows the potential strategies for growth.
Disadvantage of Ansoff’s matrix
- Doesn’t take into account what competitors are doing or how they might react to a strategy.
What type of business is Ansoff’s matrix not useful to and why?
Large MNCs because its likely that they are operating in all 4 sections of the matrix.
What are Porter’s 5 forces?
1. Competitors
2. Supplier power
3. Buyer power
4. Threat of substitutes
5. Threat of new entrant
What 3 strategies did Porter suggest to gain competitive advantage?
1. Cost leadership
2. Differentiation
3. Focus
How does cost leadership give businesses an advantage?
Aims for the lowest cost of production to achieve EOS.
In a price war, the firm can stay profitable due to their low costs.
How does differentiation provide a competitive advantage?
It allows the business to charge premium prices
How does focus provide a competitive advantage?
A focus strategy concentrates on niche markets which increases loyal customers, this makes it harder for other firms to compete.
What does Kay’s model suggest?
That a successful business strategy is one that’s built on their distinctive capability.