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WHAT IS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS?

WHAT IS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS?. PORTER AND INDUSTRY STRUCTURE. Government Policy Economies of Scale Product Differentiation Capital Requirements Access to Distribution Channels. Cost Advantages, Not Scale-Based Proprietary Technology Factor Advantages Location Learning.

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WHAT IS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS?

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  1. WHAT IS STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS? PORTER AND INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  2. Government Policy Economies of Scale Product Differentiation Capital Requirements Access to Distribution Channels Cost Advantages, Not Scale-Based Proprietary Technology Factor Advantages Location Learning 6 Barriers to Entry

  3. A History of Vigorous Retaliation in Industry Established Firms with Substantial Resources Slow Industry Growth When Current Price Levels Do Not Exceed Entry Deterring Prices Retaliation is More Likely When

  4. Competitors Are Numerous Competitors Equal in Size & Power Industry Growth Is Slow High Fixed Costs Low Switching Costs Capacity Comes in Large Increments Products/Services Commodity-Like Rivals Are Heterogeneous Intensity Among Rivals Is High When

  5. Specialized Assets Are Numerous Fixed Costs of Exit Are High, Such as Labor Agreements Interrelationships Important Emotional Costs, Such As Trust, Are High Policy Barriers to Exit, Such As Employment Policies When Are Exit Barriers High?

  6. Structure & Competitive Strategy • Understand Positioning & 5 Forces • Influence Power Balance & Alignment, thru innovation, differentiation • Exploit Change, Incremental & Radical • Know When to Hold ‘Em and When to Fold ‘Em

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