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Coca Cola 16000 beverages consumed every…… Soda fountain drink in 1886 Bottling in 1894 Canada and Mexico in 1897 Bottling plant in Panama in 1906 Marketed in 76 countries by 1929 Build 63 international bottling plants during WW-II 100 countries in 1957
Four international franchises account for 40% of world wide sales Coca Cola HBC in Greece, has operating rights in 28 countries Coca Cola has ownership stakes in them JV with Inca Kola in Peru Georgia from Coca Cola Japan Orange drink from China now in Thailand and India JV with Nestle for tea products
Vizio Founded by William Wang Among the top three sellers of flat TVs in US Employee count of around 100 and sales of $2 billion Very close relationship with suppliers from Taiwan, China Korea and Japan Assembly operations in Mexico too Storage and transportation by 3rd party logistics providers
Boeing 30% of the Boeing 777 is made by foreign companies Includes 8 from Japan and 3 from Italy 65% of the Boeing 787 will be outsourced to foreign companies 35% will go to 3 Japanese firms
Level of Internationalization Telephone calls – 2% Immigrants – 2% University students – 5% Management research – 6% Private charity – 7% Tourist arrivals – 9% Patents – 14% Stock investments – 15% Trade (to GDP) – 27%
Google in Russia Reach is 28% Yandex - 64% Rambler – 54% Linguistic differences Adaptation to local payment mechanism  Grew only after it set up a physical presence in 2003
Google in China Pullout imminent Censorship and hacker attacks Launched self-censored google.cn in 2006 Youtube, Blogger, Picasa already blocked Twitter and Facebook
Coca Cola 80 to 96 Growth fever Economies of scale Statelessness Ubiquity Centralization and standardization From $4 bil to $140 bil in 16 years
Coca Cola 96 -- Economic nosedive in Brazil and Japan  Asian currency crisis Russia and East Europe Think Local, Act Local 6000 layoffs
CAGE Cultural Administrative Geographical Economic
Hofstede Individualism and collectivism Power distance Uncertainty avoidance Masculinity and femininity Time orientation
Trompenaar Universalism and particularism Individualism and collectivism Neutral and affective relationships Specific and diffuse relationships Achievement and ascription Relationship to time Relationship to nature
Schwartz Conservatism and autonomy Hierarchy and egalitarianism Mastery and harmony
Administrative/Political risk Transfer risk Operational risk Ownership risk Macro risk and micro risk
Legal Differences International Law Common law Civil law Theocratic law Communist law
Cost Pressures and Pressures for Local Responsiveness 	Firms that compete in the global marketplace typically face two types of competitive pressures pressures for cost reductions pressures to be locally responsive These pressures place conflicting demands on the firm
Pressures for Local Responsiveness 	Pressures for local responsiveness arise from differences in consumer tastes and preferences differences in traditional practices and infrastructure differences in distribution channels host government demands Firms facing these pressures need to differentiate their products and marketing strategy in each country
Choosing a Strategy 	There are four basic strategies to compete in the international environment  global standardization  localization  transnational  international
Making Alliances Work Many international strategic alliances run into problems The success of an alliance seems to be a function of three main factors  partner selection  alliance structure   the manner in which the alliance is managed
Basic Entry Decisions A firm expanding internationally must decide which markets to enter when to enter them on what scale how to enter them (the choice of entry mode)
Dabur Large population Long term GDP growth Should not be margin-dilutive Between China and Nigeria. If not: Is it a developed market Is there a high cost of operation Acquisition of brands can be considered Technology to be compatible Keep “herbal” platform
Foreign Entry Firms can enter foreign markets through Exporting Countertrade Turnkey projects Contract manufacturing Licensing or franchising Ajoint venture with a host country firm Awholly owned subsidiary
Dunning’s O-L-I Framework Ownership advantages Location advantages Internalization
ADDING Scorecard Adding volume Decreasing costs Differentiating Increasing industry attractiveness Normalizing risk Generating knowledge
Ghemawat’s As Adaptation Aggregation Arbitrage

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Global strategy

  • 2. Coca Cola 16000 beverages consumed every…… Soda fountain drink in 1886 Bottling in 1894 Canada and Mexico in 1897 Bottling plant in Panama in 1906 Marketed in 76 countries by 1929 Build 63 international bottling plants during WW-II 100 countries in 1957
  • 3. Four international franchises account for 40% of world wide sales Coca Cola HBC in Greece, has operating rights in 28 countries Coca Cola has ownership stakes in them JV with Inca Kola in Peru Georgia from Coca Cola Japan Orange drink from China now in Thailand and India JV with Nestle for tea products
  • 4. Vizio Founded by William Wang Among the top three sellers of flat TVs in US Employee count of around 100 and sales of $2 billion Very close relationship with suppliers from Taiwan, China Korea and Japan Assembly operations in Mexico too Storage and transportation by 3rd party logistics providers
  • 5. Boeing 30% of the Boeing 777 is made by foreign companies Includes 8 from Japan and 3 from Italy 65% of the Boeing 787 will be outsourced to foreign companies 35% will go to 3 Japanese firms
  • 6. Level of Internationalization Telephone calls – 2% Immigrants – 2% University students – 5% Management research – 6% Private charity – 7% Tourist arrivals – 9% Patents – 14% Stock investments – 15% Trade (to GDP) – 27%
  • 7. Google in Russia Reach is 28% Yandex - 64% Rambler – 54% Linguistic differences Adaptation to local payment mechanism Grew only after it set up a physical presence in 2003
  • 8. Google in China Pullout imminent Censorship and hacker attacks Launched self-censored google.cn in 2006 Youtube, Blogger, Picasa already blocked Twitter and Facebook
  • 9. Coca Cola 80 to 96 Growth fever Economies of scale Statelessness Ubiquity Centralization and standardization From $4 bil to $140 bil in 16 years
  • 10. Coca Cola 96 -- Economic nosedive in Brazil and Japan Asian currency crisis Russia and East Europe Think Local, Act Local 6000 layoffs
  • 11. CAGE Cultural Administrative Geographical Economic
  • 12. Hofstede Individualism and collectivism Power distance Uncertainty avoidance Masculinity and femininity Time orientation
  • 13. Trompenaar Universalism and particularism Individualism and collectivism Neutral and affective relationships Specific and diffuse relationships Achievement and ascription Relationship to time Relationship to nature
  • 14. Schwartz Conservatism and autonomy Hierarchy and egalitarianism Mastery and harmony
  • 15. Administrative/Political risk Transfer risk Operational risk Ownership risk Macro risk and micro risk
  • 16. Legal Differences International Law Common law Civil law Theocratic law Communist law
  • 17. Cost Pressures and Pressures for Local Responsiveness Firms that compete in the global marketplace typically face two types of competitive pressures pressures for cost reductions pressures to be locally responsive These pressures place conflicting demands on the firm
  • 18. Pressures for Local Responsiveness Pressures for local responsiveness arise from differences in consumer tastes and preferences differences in traditional practices and infrastructure differences in distribution channels host government demands Firms facing these pressures need to differentiate their products and marketing strategy in each country
  • 19. Choosing a Strategy There are four basic strategies to compete in the international environment global standardization localization transnational international
  • 20. Making Alliances Work Many international strategic alliances run into problems The success of an alliance seems to be a function of three main factors partner selection alliance structure the manner in which the alliance is managed
  • 21. Basic Entry Decisions A firm expanding internationally must decide which markets to enter when to enter them on what scale how to enter them (the choice of entry mode)
  • 22. Dabur Large population Long term GDP growth Should not be margin-dilutive Between China and Nigeria. If not: Is it a developed market Is there a high cost of operation Acquisition of brands can be considered Technology to be compatible Keep “herbal” platform
  • 23. Foreign Entry Firms can enter foreign markets through Exporting Countertrade Turnkey projects Contract manufacturing Licensing or franchising Ajoint venture with a host country firm Awholly owned subsidiary
  • 24. Dunning’s O-L-I Framework Ownership advantages Location advantages Internalization
  • 25. ADDING Scorecard Adding volume Decreasing costs Differentiating Increasing industry attractiveness Normalizing risk Generating knowledge
  • 26. Ghemawat’s As Adaptation Aggregation Arbitrage