RESOURCE, CAPABILITIES, CORE COMPETENCIES, AND ACTIVITY ANALYSIS

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RESOURCE, CAPABILITIES, CORE COMPETENCIES, AND ACTIVITY ANALYSIS The fundamental building blocks for building winning strategies

EXAMPLES Disney Honda Dell Sony Apple

Building and regenerating valuable resources and core competences Key Elements of Business Strategies: Understanding Resources, Capabilities, and Competencies is the key Selecting a business strategy that exploits valuable resources and core competences Ensuring that all resources and capabilities are fully employed and exploited Building and regenerating valuable resources and core competences

Rationale for the Resource-based Approach to Strategy Resources and capabilities are the primary source of profitability. Firm-specific strategic differences account for 50-70 percent of observed differences in firms’ profits

Resources, Capabilities, and Competitive Advantage: The Basic Relationships INDUSTRY KEY SUCCESS FACTORS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE STRATEGY ORGANIZATIONAL CAPABILITIES RESOURCES Tangible Intangible Human 19 39 40 4 4 4

Categories of Firm Resources • Financial $ ¥ £ • Physical • Human • Technological • Reputational 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4

Defining Organizational Capabilities Organizational Capabilities = firm’s capacity for undertaking a particular activity. (Grant) Distinctive Competence = things that an organization does particularly well relative to competitors. (Selznick) Core Competence = capabilities that are fundamental to a firm’s strategy and performance. (Hamel and Prahalad) 15 16 16

What Makes a Resource Valuable? Scarcity Appropriability Demand Value creation zone The dynamic interplay of three fundamental market forces determines the value of a resource. Source: Collis and Montgomery, Corporate Strategy (1996) 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 5 5

Resource Imitability Cannot be imitated: Patents Unique location Unique assets (e.g. Mineral rights) Difficult to Imitate: Brand Loyalty Favorable cost position Employee Satisfaction Reputation for Fairness Can be Imitated (but may not be): Capacity Pre-emption Economies of Scale Easy to Imitate: Cash Commodities Source: Collis and Montgomery, Corporate Strategy: Resources and the Scope of the Firm (1996). 9 9 9 9 11 11 11 9 9

Identifying a Company’s Capabilities and Value Chain Functional Area Capability Example • Corporate head office • Capability in basic research • Ability to produce innovative products • Speed of new product development Genentech, Google 3M Canon • Management information • Research and development • Manufacturing • Product design • Marketing • Sales and distribution Source: Robert M. Grant, Contemporary Strategy Analysis , Basil Blackwell, 1991. 9

Summary: Key Elements of Resource-Based Strategy Select a strategy that exploits principal resources and competencies. Ensure that resources are fully employed and exploited. Build and upgrade a resource base. Source : Hamel and Prahalad (1990) 15 25 15 25 34 34 34 15 15