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1 What is Strategy and VRIO Analysis
Nathan Washburn Associate Professor Huntsman School of Business

2 Why do these industries differ in profitability?
Average ROIC,

3 Why do these companies differ in profitability?

4 A company can outperform rivals only if it can establish a valuable difference that it can preserve
Position – choosing to meet the needs of a customer segment; good positions create tradeoffs Tradeoffs – when doing one activity excludes another; means that competitors engaged in certain activities cannot copy you Fit – how activities work together; makes tradeoffs stronger Positioning, tradeoffs and fit are all based in the activities or capabilities of the firm (what the firm can do)

5 Positioning is based on different activities
Good positioning always requires a tailored set of activities “If the same set of activities were best to produce all varieties, meet all needs, and access all customers…OE would determine performance” Variety-based: produce a subset of the industry’s products or services Needs-based: serve needs of a particular customer group Access-based: serve customers who are accessible in different ways Cost Leadership Differentiation Focused Cost Leadership Focused Differentiation Integrated Cost Leadership/ Differentiation

6 The Value Chain Porter 1985 Firm Infrastructure
Human Resource Management Technology Development Procurement Service Marketing & Sales Outbound Logistics Operations Inbound Logistics Profit Support Activities Primary Activities

7 Firms are a collection of resources and capabilities (resource-based view)
Tangible resources Intangible resources Resources are combined to form capabilities

8 Not all firm capabilities (activities) are a source of sustainable competitive advantage
Four criteria for capabilities (activities) that can create sustainable competitive advantage Valuable: neutralize threats / exploit opportunities Rare: not possessed by others Costly to Imitate: others can’t copy or substitute Organizational Fit: fits with other capabilities of the org Core Competencies Capabilities Resources

9 VRIO Worksheet Capabilities: What core capabilities are driving the business success/failure? Valuable: How do the capabilities neutralize threats or exploit opportunities? Rare: Do other firms have this capability? Costly to Imitate: Can others copy this capability (tradeoffs)? Fits with other Org resources: How does this capability fit with the other capabilities of the firm?


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