Sustainable Growth:

Competitive Strategies

Sustainable Competitive Advantage (SCA)

How to survive against your competition over a long period of time

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Five Criteria of Sustainable Competitive Advantage

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  2. Difficult to replicate

  3. Superior to competition

  4. Sustainable

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Three Parts of Competitive Advantage1

  1. Basic Competitive Advantage (BCA) - your entry ticket to the global hypercompetition game; implies a product/service with internationally competitive cost, quality, and after-sale service

  2. Revealed Competitive Advantage (RCA) - reflected by your market share

  3. Sustainable Competitive Advantage (SCA) - allows the maintenance and improvement of the enterprise's competitive position in the market

 

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  1. Create differentiation

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Sustainable Competitive Advantage  (40 slides)

What is Sustainable Competitive Advantage?

Sustainable competitive advantage allows the maintenance and improvement of the enterprise's competitive position in the market.

It is an advantage that enables business to survive against its competition over a long period of time.

Todays' Era of Hypercompetition

Hypercompetition is a key feature of the new economy.  New customers want it quicker, cheaper, and they want it their way.

The fundamental quantitative and qualitative shift in competition requires organizational change on an unprecedented scale. Today, your sustainable competitive advantage should be built upon your corporate capabilities and must constantly be reinvented.

Distinctive Capabilities

Distinctive capabilities are the basis of your competitive advantage. According to the new resource-based view of the company, sustainable competitive advantage is achieved by continuously developing existing and creating new resources and capabilities in response to rapidly changing market conditions.

Among these resources and capabilities, in the new economy, knowledge represents the most important value-creating asset.

The opportunity for your company to sustain your competitive advantage is determined by your capabilities of two kinds – distinctive capabilities and reproducible capabilities - and their unique combination you create to achieve synergy. Your distinctive capabilities - the characteristics of your company which cannot be replicated by competitors, or can only be replicated with great difficulty - are the basis of your sustainable competitive advantage. Distinctive capabilities can be of many kinds: patents, exclusive licenses, strong brands, effective leadership, teamwork, or tacit knowledge. Reproducible capabilities are those that can be bought or created by your competitors and thus by themselves cannot be a source of competitive advantage... More

 Lessons from Jack Welch  3Ss of Winning

Speed: If you're not fast you can't win. Speed is everything. It is the indispensable ingredient of competitiveness... More

Corporate Culture as a Fundamental Competitive Advantage

The strength of your organization's culture is one of the most fundamental competitive advantages. If you can build and preserve an innovation-adept culture, a culture of commitment, one where employees passionately pursue your organization's cause and mission, you will be better positioned for success... More

Inspirational Business Plan: Successful Innovation

Market Analysis: "Creativity methods provide senior management with a unique tool to tap into a massive organizational resource. Learning to leverage the creative thinking skills of every individual, regardless of their level, creates the sustainable competitive advantage every corporation is striving for." – Jim O'Neal... More

Systemic Innovation

Innovation used to be a linear trajectory from new knowledge to new product. Now innovation is neither singular nor linear, but systemic. It arises from complex interactions between many individuals, organizations and environmental factors. Firms which are successful in realizing the full returns from their technologies and innovations are able to match their technological developments with complementary expertise in other areas of their business, such as manufacturing, distribution, human resources, marketing, and customer relationships... More

Radical Innovation

Long-term corporate success linked to the ability to innovate. Although corporate investment in improvements to existing products and processes does bring growth, it is new game changing breakthroughs that will launch company into new markets, enable rapid growth, and create high return on investment.... More

The Art of War

By: Sun Tzu

  • You must move as quickly as the wind.

     
  • The value of time, that is of being a little ahead of your opponent, often provides greater advantage than superior numbers or greater resources... More

 Case in Point  7-Part Competitive Strategy of Microsoft

Although Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft, built his empire on technological products, his business mastery is even more important than his technical skills, and his competitive urge is a huge driving force.

The early success of Microsoft was founded on the company's 7-part competitive strategy... More

Leadership

Leadership is the necessary condition for long-term competitiveness. In particular in the knowledge economy, what is proving to be most effective is "the emerging style of values-based leadership, both as motivation for constant innovation up and down all organization levels and as a source of unity and coherence across fragmented firm boundaries."4 Harnessing your abilities to lead through the power of intellect, will, persistence, and vision creates synergies that propel successful companies in the quest for, and achievement of, competitive advantage... More

Customers for Life

By: Brian Tracy

The two most important words to keep in mind in developing a successful customer base are Positioning and Differentiation.

Differentiation refers to your ability to separate yourself and your product or service from that of your competitors. And it is the key to building and maintaining a competitive advantage.

This is the advantage that you and your company have over your competitors in the same marketplace the unique and special benefits that no one else can give your customer... More

Leveraging Opposite Forces

You can find a strategic competitive advantage in an organizational and cultural context by seeking to leverage, rather than diminish, opposite forces. "An important but widely overlooked principle of business success is that integrating opposites, as opposed to identifying them as inconsistencies and driving them out, unleashes power. This is true on both a personal level and on organizational level as well."2 To be successful in today's complex, rapidly changing and highly competitive world, you must embrace and manage critical opposites... More

Cross-Functional Excellence

Although innovation is driven by technology, required competence extends beyond technical know-how. In the new knowledge economy and knowledge-based enterprises, systemic innovative solutions arise from complex interactions between many individuals, organizations and environmental factors. The boundaries between products and services fade rapidly too. If you wish to be a market leader today, you must be able to integrate in a balanced way different types of know-how that would transform stand-alone technologies, products and services into a seamless, value-rich solution... More

Top 7 Principles For Transforming Your Business From Mediocre To Great

Always Seek the Edge. In 1954, Roger Bannister did the seemingly "impossible" and ran the first 4 minute mile. When asked how he did it, he said "It's the ability to take more out of yourself than you've got.'" How can you "take more out of yourself than you've got" to achieve the seemingly impossible in your business?... More

 

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Dynamic Strategy as a Source of Sustainable Competitive Advantage...

The Role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Strategy...

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Enterprise-wide Business Process Management (EBPM)...

Virtual Integration as a Source of Competitive Advantage...

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Trust as a Source of Competitive Advantage...

Tacit Knowledge as a Source of Sustainable Competitive Advantage...

Creative Leadership...

7-S Model How To Best Organize Your Company for Competitive Advantage...

Behaving Like a Small Company...

Moving with Speed - Staying Ahead of Your Competition...

 Case in Point  General Electric (GE)...

 Case in Point  Dell Computer Corporation...

 Case in Point  Warren Buffet's Investment Criteria...

 Case in Point  Microsoft's Concept of Network Externality...

 Case in Point  Amazon.com...

 Case in Point  Toyota...

   

   

Bibliography:

  1. "Smart Business", Jim Botkin

  2. "Extreme Management", Mark Stevens

  3. "Relentless Growth", Christopher Meyer

  4. "Leading Change", James O'Toole

  5. "It's not the BIG and eats the SMALL... it's the FAST that eats the SLOW", J. Jennings and L. Haughton

  6. "Strategy and the Delusion of Grand Designs", John Kay

  7. "The Power of Simplicity", Jack Trout

  8. "The Centerless Corporation", Bruce A.Pasternack and Albert. J. Viscio

  9. "Leading on the Edge off Chaos", Emmet C. Murphy and Mark A. Murphy

  10. "Building Tomorrow's Company", Philip Sadler

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  16. "SMART Executive," Vadim Kotelnikov

  17. "SMART Business Architect," Vadim Kotelnikov

  18. "Systemic Innovation," Vadim Kotelnikov

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