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Copyright © 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning All rights reserved. Power Point Presentation by Dr. Leslie A. Korb Georgian Court University 1 Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases Part I: Vision Chapter 1: The Foundations of Strategic Management
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Copyright © 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage LearningAll rights reserved.

Power Point Presentation by Dr. Leslie A. KorbGeorgian Court University

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Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases

Part I: VisionChapter 1: The Foundations of Strategic Management

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What is Strategic Management?

the ongoing process companies use to form a vision, analyze their external environment and their internal environment, and select one or more strategies to use to create value for customers and other stakeholders, especially shareholders

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What is Strategic Management?

The vision contains at least two components—a mission that describes the firm’s DNA and the “picture” of the firm as it hopes to exist in a future time period.

The mission defines the firm’s core intent and the business or businesses in which it intends to operate.

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What is Strategic Management?

A strategy is an action plan designed to move an organization toward achievement of its vision.

The external environment is a set of conditions outside the firm that affect the firm’s performance.

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What is Strategic Management?

The internal environment is the set of conditions (such as strengths, resources, capabilities, and so forth) inside the firm affecting the choice and use of strategies.

Strengths are resources and capabilities that allow the firm to complete important tasks

Resources are the tangible and intangible assets held by the firm.

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What is Strategic Management?

Capabilities result when the firm integrates several different resources to complete a task or a series of related tasks.

Core competencies are capabilities the firm emphasizes and performs especially well while pursuing its vision.

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What is Strategic Management?

Competitive Advantagewhen the firm’s core competencies allow it to create value for customers by performing a key activity better than competitors or when a distinctive competence allows it to perform an activity that creates value for customers that competitors can’t perform

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Key Characteristics of Strategic Management

Strategic management is: • Performance oriented • Ongoing in nature • Dynamic rather than static • Oriented to the present and the future • Concerned with conditions both outside and

inside the firm • Concerned with performing well and

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What is Strategy?

Strategy implementation is the set of actions firms take to use a strategy after it has been selected.

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Industrial-Organizational Model

Firms use the I/O model to identify opportunities and threats. Opportunities are conditions in the firm’s external environment that may help the firm reach its vision. Threats are conditions in the firm’s external environment that may prevent the firm from reaching its vision.

Example: Levi Strauss

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Resource Based View of the Firm Model

While the I/O model focuses on the external environment the resource based view of the firm (RBV) describes what firms do to analyze their internal environment.

These models are complementary, one dealing with the external environment, the other dealing with the internal environment.

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Stakeholders

individuals and groups who have an interest in a firm’s performance and an ability to influence its actions

Interest in performance coupled with ability to influence the firm through their decision to support the firm or not – companies have important relationships with their stakeholders.

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Strategic Leaders

Individuals who practice strategic leadership – making sure that decisions are made that will ensure their firm’s success. Example: Steve Jobs & Apple The CEO The Board of Directors Both are responsible for setting the

organizational culture.

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Strategic Leaders

though many different people may be involved, the final responsibility for effective use of the strategic management process rests with the firm’s top-level strategic leaders (i.e., the chief executive officer and the top management team). In addition, it is important to note that the best strategic leaders as well as all others throughout the firm also act ethically.

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Organizational Culture

Organizational culture is the set of values and beliefs that are shared throughout the firm. Values reflect what is important, while beliefs speak to how things should be done.

Intangible in nature, culture can’t be touched or seen, but its presence is felt throughout every organization.

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Organizational Culture

Ethics are concerned with the standards for deciding what is good or bad, right or wrong as defined by most members of a particular society. In an organizational context, ethics reveal a value system that has been widely adopted by the firm’s employees and that other stakeholders recognize as an important driver of decisions and actions.

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Summary: Strategic Management Steps

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