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Strategic PlanningAn introduction to classic concepts
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Aims of today
•The what
•The how
•The where
•Case study
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What does strategy mean to
you?
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Text book definition of strategy
• Where is the business trying to get to in the long-term?
• Which markets should a business compete in and what kind of activities are involved in such markets?
• What resources are required in order to be able to compete?
• What external, environmental factors affect the businesses’ ability to compete?
• What are the values and expectations of the stakeholders of the business?
Source: Johnson and Scholes - Exploring Corporate Strategy
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Get it right...
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Get it wrong...
$135 in 12 months
$200M in six years
1999 2009
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So how do you go about creating a successful
strategy?
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Popular strategy tools
•SWOT
•PEST
•Porter’s Five Forces
•Mintzberg’s 5 Ps
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SWOT
OpportunitiesOpportunities
StrengthsStrengths
ThreatsThreats
WeaknessesWeaknesses
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PEST
PP
EE
SS
TT
Political factors
Environmental factors
Socialcultural factors
Technological factors
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Porter’s Five Forces
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Mintzberg’s Five Ps for strategy
• Plan - an intended course of action
• Ploy - manoeuvre to outwit a competitor
• Pattern - consistency in behaviour over time
• Position - particular products for particular markets
• Perspective - an organisation’s fundamental way of doing things, e.g. the McDonald’s way
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Where to start
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Starting blocks
•Have goals - short and long term
•Select the right tools for the job
•Decide an initial time frame
•Be flexible
•Always have an end game
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Case Study: Motorola
• Motorola was the #1 mobile manufacturer in the world for years
• Much of this success was down to it being first to market
• It lost market share when it failed to keep up with consumer needs
• Flawed strategy which relied too heavily on single hero products
• Poor plan of succession
• Will Motorola repeat the same mistake with Android?