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Corporate Level Strategy Chapter 9-10 Corporate Level Strategy

Snack Foods Beverages Foods Frito-Lay North America Frito-Lay International Quaker North America Pepsi-Cola North America Gatorade/Tropicana North America PepsiCo Beverages International

Snack Foods Frito-Lay North America Lay’s Funyuns Ruffles Sunchips Doritos Santitas Fritos Cheetos Rold Gold Funyuns Sunchips Cracker Jack Chester’s popcorn Grandma’s cookies Munchos Smartfood Baken-ets fried pork skins Oberto meat snacks

Frito-Lay International Snack Foods Frito-Lay International Bocabits wheat snacks Crujitos corn snacks Fandangos corn snacks Hamkas snacks Niknaks cheese sticks Quavers potato snacks Sabritas potato chips Twisties cheese snacks Walkers potato crisps Walkers Square potato snacks Walkers Monster Munch Corn snacks Miss Vickie’s potato chips Gamesa cookies Dippas Sonric’s sweet snacks

Frito-Lay International Snack Foods Frito-Lay International Bocabits wheat snacks Crujitos corn snacks Fandangos corn snacks Hamkas snacks Niknaks cheese sticks Quavers potato snacks Sabritas potato chips Twisties cheese snacks Walkers potato crisps Walkers Square potato snacks Walkers Monster Munch Corn snacks Miss Vickie’s potato chips Gamesa cookies Dippas Sonric’s sweet snacks

Beverages Pepsi-Cola North America Pepsi-Cola Mountain Dew Slice Mug Sierra Mist FruitWorks Lipton Dole Aquafina Frappuccino SoBe AMP

Beverages Gatorade/Tropicana North America Gatorade Propel Tropicana Dole juices

Beverages PepsiCo Beverages International Loóza juices and nectars Copella juices Frui’Vita juices Tropicana 100 juices

Foods Quaker North America Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch cereal Life cereal Quisp cereal King Vitaman cereal Mother’s cereal Quaker rice cakes and granola bars Rice-A-Roni side dishes Near East couscous/pilafs Aunt Jemima mixes & syrups Quaker grits

Foods Business Level Strategies How are we going to compete and gain a competitive advantage in each of our businesses? Foods Business Level Strategies Quaker North America Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch cereal Life cereal Quisp cereal King Vitaman cereal Mother’s cereal Quaker rice cakes and granola bars Rice-A-Roni side dishes Near East couscous/pilafs Aunt Jemima mixes & syrups Quaker grits

Snack Foods Beverages Foods Corporate Level Strategy 1) What businesses do we want to compete in? 2) How do manage effectively across businesses

Where did they go?

Goals of Corporate Strategy Moves to enter new businesses Boosting combined performance of the businesses Capturing synergies and turning them into competitive advantages Establishing investment priorities and steering resources into business units

4 Corporate Level Strategies Vertical Integration Strategic Outsourcing Horizontal Integration Diversification – two or more different businesses with distinct operations

1) Vertical Integration Forward or backwards Full integration Taper integration Benefits Build barriers to entry Facilitates investment in specialized assets Protecting product quality Improved scheduling Risks Costs Rapid technological changes Demand predictability

Alternatives to Vertical Integration Competitive bidding Long term contracts or strategic alliances Form of Relationship Markets & Competitive Bidding Vertical Integration Hybrid & Contracts/Alliances

2) Outsourcing Cost reduction and differentiation Hold-ups, scheduling and hallowing out

3) Horizontal Integration Acquiring or merging with industry competitors Reduce cost and economies of scale Increasing value through wider product line or product bundling Manage industry rivalry Increase buyer and supplier power

4) How to Diversify? 1) Internal Development - corporate entrepreneurship or internal venturing able to appropriate a larger portion of wealth avoids complexities of multiple partners time consuming and requires diversity of organizational capabilities

4) How to Diversify? 2) Strategic Alliances and Joint Ventures entering a new market via the combination of complementary resources - do more together cost reduction & sharing development/diffusion of technology Problems appropriate partners - skills and compatibility trust and commitment communication

Who Makes a Geo? Geo Storm was actually manufactured by Isuzu. The Storm is the Isuzu Impulse. Geo Prizm = Toyota Corolla Geo Tracker = Suzuki Sidekick Geo Metro = Suzuki Esteem or Swift w/hatchback No Geo cars were actually made by General Motors. They were all imported from foreign manufacturers.

4) How to Diversify? 3) Mergers & Acquisition

Mergers & Acquisitions Reasons of Acquisitions Increase Market Power Overcome Entry Barriers Increased Speed Lower Risk Avoid Competition

Acquisitions Reasons of Acquisitions Increase Market Power Overcome Entry Barriers Increased Speed Lower Risk Avoid Competition Problems with Acquisitions Integration of two firms Overpayment/Debt Overestimation of Synergy Overdiversification Managerial energy absorption Become too large Substitute for innovation

Acquisitions Poor Performance Who Wins? Acquired Firm Shareholders Reasons of Acquisitions Increase Market Power Overcome Entry Barriers Increased Speed Lower Risk Avoid Competition Problems with Acquisitions Integration of two firms Overpayment/Debt Overestimation of Synergy Overdiversification Managerial energy absorption Become too large Substitute for innovation Results Poor Performance Who Wins? Acquired Firm Shareholders

Monday October 27th WSJ Bank of American – Boston Fleet Financial BoA down $8.29, or 10%, BFF rose 23% Anthem – WellPoint Health Networks Anthem down 8.2%, WellPoint up 8.8% United Health – MidAtlantic Med Services UH down 4.9%, MAMS up 9.7%

Failures of Acquisitions 30 - 40% average acquisition premium Acquiring firm’s value drops 4% in the 3 months following acquisitions 30 - 50% of acquisitions are later divested Acquirers underperform S&P by 14%, peers by 4% 3 month performance before and after 30% substantial losses, 20% some losses, 33% marginal returns, 17% substantial returns

Why, then, do executives acquire? Often, for personal reasons Firm size and executive compensation are related When do executives loss their jobs? 1) Acquired - larger firms harder to acquire 2) Performing poorly - employment risk is reduced as returns are less volatile

Related Diversification at Disney Entertainment/Production Theme Parks Resorts Entertainment/Broadcasting Retailing Cruise Lines

Levels of Diversification Related Diversification - entering product markets that share some resource or capability requirements with the current business – horizonal relationships across businesses - synergies Advantages of related diversification include: Leveraging Core Competencies Sharing Activities Market Power

Tyco Telecommunications Tyco Fire and Security Tyco Safety Products Tyco Electronics Tyco Telecommunications Tyco Fire and Security Tyco Safety Products Tyco Healthcare Tyco Plastics Tyco Adhesives Tyco Flow Control Tyco Electrical and Metal Products Tyco Fire and Building Products Tyco Infrastructure Services

Tyco Limits itself to businesses that can be held strictly accountable for a few key financial measures Mature, stable, low-tech industries which face certain environments and little R&D investments

Levels of Diversification (cont.) Unrelated Diversification - few similarities in the resources and capabilities required among the firm’s businesses Conglomerate Diversification - no relatedness between businesses

When/Why to Diversify? To create shareholder value Porter’s Three Point Test 1) Attractiveness Test 2) Cost of Entry Test 3) Better off Test Should pass all 3

Portfolio analysis BCG Growth-Share Matrix GE- Nine Cell Matrix question marks, dogs, cash cows, stars GE- Nine Cell Matrix