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GEOPOLITICS, CRISES, AND CORPORATE STRATEGY Paul Bracken March 20, 2015 GNAM Week
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March 20, 2015
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KEY STRATEGY MEASURES Market Share Buyer Power Growth Efficiency & pricing Deterrent to entry Outsourcing What businesses should I be in? Where? Capital Market Logics Political risk Cross cutting technology (e.g. cyber security) Learning and agility Environmental scanning system 7 Business Corporate
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AREACASEISSUES Political RiskWalmart de Mexico; Africa Oil & Gas Host & home government risk, transparency TechnologyApple; Samsung; Lenovo,First mover to disrupt; or second mover; or fast second mover CorruptionSiemensbalance compliance with competitive drive AgilityIBM; WalmartLocal vs. global balance, design, & “taste” CORPORATE STRATEGY ISSUES
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ISSUECASE Political RiskWalmart de Mexico; Africa Oil & Gas Own government risk, transparency TechnologyApple; Samsung; Lenovo,First mover to disrupt; or second mover; or fast second mover CorruptionSiemensbalance compliance with competitive drive AgilityIBM; WalmartLocal vs. global balance, design, & “taste” CORPORATE STRATEGY ISSUES
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“Strategic” methodology is the overall methodological approach: scenarios, environmental scans, multiframing, etc. “Tactical” methodology = particular components of the study: macroeconomics, game theory, Porter 5 forces Divide the study into two parts: strategic and tactical
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POLITICAL AND STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTS STRATEGIC Actors: Countries, Groups, IOs Changes in tax, regulation, acceptability of products, POLITICAL International Politics (US- Russia, US-China, China- Japan, etc.) Domestic Politics (US, others)
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THE ALTERNATIVE FUTURES APPROACH
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I.When will China pass US in GDP? With how much confidence? econometrics, macroeconomics II. What does it mean? scenarios to work out possible implications Two Different Ways to Forecast
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