5.1 Strategic capability and competencies Flashcards
An organisational capability is the potential to ______ an outcome.
achieve
An organisational competence is the ability to apply and utilise a __________.
capability
In what way are strategic capabilities both common and unique within organisations?
Common - because there are a plethora of capabilities required by each organisation
Unique - every organisation has a unique mixture of individuals
What is the difference between tangible and intangible resources?
Tangible resources include financial (capital) and physical resources (such as machinery, property etc.)
Intangible resources include technology and organisational culture.
“The _________ that exists within employees is seen as a core resource.” (Carter 1999)
Motivation
What are Kay’s (1993) three core capabilities?
- a network of internal and external relationships (architecture)
- monitor, understand and build the way it is perceived by shareholders (reputation)
- be prepared to develop and exploit boundary-stretching ideas (innovation)
The alignment of resource and capability which enables an organisation to meet stakeholder requirements and expectations, fulfill focused strategic objectives and goals and maintain its economic position within a market place, without advancing or declining against its competitors is know as its __________ capability.
threshold
Lynch (2015) suggests 6 core operational aspects that give rise to competitive advantage. List them.
Differentiation Low costs High performance or technology Quality Service Culture, leadership and style
What does Barney’s VRIN stand for?
Value
Rarity
Inimitability
Non-sustainablity
The resource concept of money falls into which three distinct categories?
Profitability
Wealth
Liquidity