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    Strategic Plan :

 Part 2 : Strategic Plan


               by
          Stephen Ong


 Principal Lecturer (Specialist)
  Visiting Professor, Shenzhen
A Major Shift . . .

From financial capital to intellectual
capital
   Human

   Structural

   Customer




                                         3-2
Strategic Management
   Is crucial to building a successful
    business.
   Involves developing a game plan to
    guide a company as it strives to
    accomplish its mission, goals, and
    objectives, and to keep
    it on its desired course.


                                          3-3
Strategic Management and
     Competitive Advantage
   Developing a strategic plan is crucial to
    creating a sustainable competitive
    advantage, the aggregation of factors
    that sets a company apart from its
    competitors and gives it a unique
    position in the market that is superior to
    its competition.
Building a Competitive
             Advantage
   Consider four aspects of a small
    company:
    1. Products they sell

    2. Service they provide

    3. Pricing they offer

    4. Way they sell
Key: Core Competencies
   Unique set of capabilities a company
    develops in key areas, such as superior
    quality, customer service, innovation, team-
    building, flexibility, responsiveness, and
    others that allow it to vault past competitors.
       They are what a company does best.
       Best to rely on a natural advantage (often
        linked to a company’s “smallness”).
Building a Sustainable
    Competitive Advantage
          Capabilities




Lessons                  Sustainable   Superior value
             Core        competitive
learned   competencies                 for customers
                          advantage




             Skills
Strategic Management
            Process
Step 1 Develop a vision and translate it
       into a mission statement
Step 2 Assess strengths and
       weaknesses
Step 3 Scan environment for
       opportunities and threats
Step 4 Identify key success factors
Strategic Management
            Process
                  (continued)



Step 5 Analyze competition
Step 6 Create goals & objectives
Step 7 Formulate strategies
Step 8 Translate plans into actions
Step 9 Establish accurate controls
Step 1: Develop a Vision and
 Create a Mission Statement
   Vision – the result of an entrepreneur’s
    dream of something that does not exist
    yet and the ability to paint a compelling
    picture of that dream for everyone to
    see.
   A clearly defined vision:
       Provides direction
       Determines decisions
       Motivates people
       Allows for perseverance in the face of adversity
Step 1: Develop a Vision and
 Create a Mission Statement
   Addresses question: “What business
    are we in?”
   The mission is a written expression of
    how the company will reflect an
    entrepreneur’s values, beliefs,
    and vision – more than just
    “making money.”
   Serves as a “strategic compass.”
Step 1: Develop a Vision and
 Create a Mission Statement
   Elements of a mission statement:
       Purpose of the company: What are we
        in business to accomplish?
       Business we are in: How are we going
        to accomplish that purpose?
       Values of the company: What principles
        and beliefs form the foundation of the
        way we do business?
Step 2: Assess Company
Strengths and Weaknesses
   Strengths
       Positive internal factors a company
        can draw on to accomplish its mission,
        goals, and objectives.
   Weaknesses
       Negative internal factors that inhibit a
        company’s ability to accomplish its
        mission, goals, and objectives.
Step 3: Scan for Opportunities
         and Threats
    Opportunities
        Positive external factors the company
         can exploit to accomplish its mission,
         goals, and objectives.
    Threats
        Negative external factors that inhibit
         the firm's ability to accomplish its
         mission, goals, and objectives.
PESTEL :
      External Market Forces
                 Political &
                 Regulatory

   Legal                          Economic




                                 Social and
Environmental
                                Demographic
                Technological
Step 4: Identify
          Key Success Factors
   Key success factors (KSFs): factors that
    determine the relative success of market
    participants.
   The keys to unlocking the secrets of
    competing successfully in a
    particular market segment.
Identifying Key Success Factors
 List the skills, characteristics, and core competencies
            that your business must possess
         to be successful in its market segment.
  Key Success Factor           How Your Company Rates
1.                         Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High
2.                         Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High
3.                         Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High
4.                         Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High
5.                         Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High

Conclusions:
Step 5: Analyze Competitors
   NFIB study: Small business owners
    believe they operate in a highly
    competitive environment and the
    level of competition is increasing.
   Yet, 97 percent of all U.S. businesses
    do not systematically track
    the progress of their key competitors.
FIGURE 3.3 How Small Businesses Compete
                  Based on: William J. Dennis, Jr., National Small Business Poll: Competition (Washington, DC: National
Federation of Independent Businesses, 2003), Vol. 3, Issue 8, p. 1.
Competitor Analysis
   Direct competitors
       Offer the same products and services
       Customers often compare prices, features and
        deals among these competitors when they shop
   Significant competitors
       Offer some of the same or similar products or
        services
       Product or service lines overlap but not completely
   Indirect competitors
       Offer same or similar products in only a small
        number of areas
Step 5: Analyze Competitors
Analyzing key competitors allows an
entrepreneur to:
   Avoid surprises from existing competitors’
    new strategies and tactics.
   Identify potential new competitors and the
    threats they pose.
   Improve reaction time to competitors’
    actions.
   Anticipate rivals’ next strategic moves.
Step 5: Analyze Competitors
Techniques do not require unethical behavior:
    Monitor industry and trade publications.
    Talk to customers and suppliers.
    Debrief employees, especially sales
     representatives and purchasing agents.
    Attend trade shows and conferences and study
     competitors’ sales literature.
    Watch for competitor’s employment ads.
    Conduct patent searches for patents competitors
     have filed.
    Get EPA reports for the factories of competing
     manufacturers.
Step 5: Analyze Competitors
                         (continued)

Techniques do not require unethical behavior:
   Learn about the kinds of equipment and raw
    materials competitors are importing from the
    Journal of Commerce Port Import Export Reporting
    Service.
   Buy competitors’ products and “benchmark” them.
   Get competitors’ credit reports.
   Check out the reports publicly-held competitors
    must file with the SEC.
   Investigate UCC reports.
   Check out the resources in your local library.
   Use the Internet to learn more about competitors.
   Visit competing businesses to observe their
    operations.
Competitive Profile Matrix
Is Setting Goals & Objectives
      Really Important?
 “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought
    to go from here?” said Alice.
 “That depends a good deal on where you
    want to get to,” said the Cheshire cat.
 “I don’t much care where.…” said Alice.
 ‘Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,”
    said the cat.
                             - Lewis Carroll’s
                               Alice in Wonderland
Step 6: Create Company Goals
        and Objectives
   Goals: Broad, long-range attributes to be
    accomplished.
         “BHAGs”
   Objectives: More detailed, specific targets
    of performance that are S.M.A.R.T.
         Specific
         Measurable
         Assignable
         Realistic (yet challenging)
         Timely
Step 7: Formulate Strategies

Strategy - a road map of the actions
an entrepreneur draws up to achieve
a company’s mission, goals, and
objectives.
It is the company’s game plan for
gaining a competitive advantage.
Step 7: Formulate Strategies

Three basic strategies:
                             Cost
                          Leadership


     Strategy?            Differentiation



                            Focus
FIGURE 3.4 Three Strategic Options
Cost Leadership
   Goal: to be the low-cost producer in the
    industry (or market segment).
   Low-cost leaders have advantages:
       Reaching buyers who buy on the basis of price
       The power to set the industry’s price floor.
Cost Leadership
   Cost Leadership works well when:
       Buyers are sensitive to price changes.
       Competing firms sell the same commodity
        products.
       A company can benefit from economies of scale.
Differentiation
   Company seeks to build customer loyalty
    by positioning its goods or services in a
    unique or different fashion.
   Idea is to be special at something
    customers value.
   Key: Build basis for differentiation on a
    distinctive competence, something that the
    small company is uniquely good at doing in
    comparison to its competitors.
Focus
   Company selects one or more customer
    segments in a market, identifies customers’
    special needs, wants, or interests, and then
    targets them with a product or service
    designed specifically for them.
   Strategy builds on the differences among
    market segments.
   Rather than try to serve the total market, the
    company focuses on serving a niche (or
    several niches) within that market.
Step 8: Translate Strategies
     into Action Plans
   Survey of senior executives:
    Companies achieved only 63% of the
    results in their strategic plans.
   Create projects by defining:
     Purpose
     Scope
     Contribution
     Resource requirements
     Timing
Step 9: Establish Accurate
             Controls
   Plan establishes the standards
    against which actual performance is
    measured.
   Entrepreneur must:
     Identify and track key performance
      indicators.
     Take corrective action.
Balanced Scorecards
   A set of measurements unique to a
    company that includes both financial and
    operational measures
   Gives managers a quick,
    yet comprehensive,
    picture of a company’s
    overall performance.
Balanced Scorecards
Five Perspectives:
  1. Customer: How do customers see us?
  2. Internal Business: At what must we excel?
  3. Innovation and Learning: Can we continue
     to improve and create value?
  4. Financial: How do we look to shareholders?
  5. Corporate Citizenship: Do we meet our
     responsibility to society as a whole, the
     environment, the community, and other
     external stakeholders?
Conclusion
The strategic planning process:
   Begins with the nine steps.
   Becomes more efficient each time.
   Teaches entrepreneurial
    discipline for a higher
    chance of survival.
Further Reading
   Scarborough, Norman, M. 2011. Essentials of
    Entrepreneurship and Small Business
    Management. 6th edition. Pearson.
   Brooks, Arthur C. (2006) Social Entrepreneurship :
    A Modern Approach to Social Value Creation.
    Pearson
   Barringer, Bruce R. & Ireland, R. Duane, 2011
    Entrepreneurship – Successfully launching new
    ventures 4th edition, Pearson.
   Schaper, M., Volery, T., Weber, P. & Lewis, K. 2011.
    Entrepreneurship and Small Business. 3rd Asia
    Pacific edition. John Wiley.

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Abdm4223 lecture week 4 250512 part 2

  • 1. From Business Model to ABDM4233 ENTREPRENEURSHIP Strategic Plan : Part 2 : Strategic Plan by Stephen Ong Principal Lecturer (Specialist) Visiting Professor, Shenzhen
  • 2. A Major Shift . . . From financial capital to intellectual capital  Human  Structural  Customer 3-2
  • 3. Strategic Management  Is crucial to building a successful business.  Involves developing a game plan to guide a company as it strives to accomplish its mission, goals, and objectives, and to keep it on its desired course. 3-3
  • 4. Strategic Management and Competitive Advantage  Developing a strategic plan is crucial to creating a sustainable competitive advantage, the aggregation of factors that sets a company apart from its competitors and gives it a unique position in the market that is superior to its competition.
  • 5. Building a Competitive Advantage  Consider four aspects of a small company: 1. Products they sell 2. Service they provide 3. Pricing they offer 4. Way they sell
  • 6. Key: Core Competencies  Unique set of capabilities a company develops in key areas, such as superior quality, customer service, innovation, team- building, flexibility, responsiveness, and others that allow it to vault past competitors.  They are what a company does best.  Best to rely on a natural advantage (often linked to a company’s “smallness”).
  • 7. Building a Sustainable Competitive Advantage Capabilities Lessons Sustainable Superior value Core competitive learned competencies for customers advantage Skills
  • 8. Strategic Management Process Step 1 Develop a vision and translate it into a mission statement Step 2 Assess strengths and weaknesses Step 3 Scan environment for opportunities and threats Step 4 Identify key success factors
  • 9. Strategic Management Process (continued) Step 5 Analyze competition Step 6 Create goals & objectives Step 7 Formulate strategies Step 8 Translate plans into actions Step 9 Establish accurate controls
  • 10. Step 1: Develop a Vision and Create a Mission Statement  Vision – the result of an entrepreneur’s dream of something that does not exist yet and the ability to paint a compelling picture of that dream for everyone to see.  A clearly defined vision:  Provides direction  Determines decisions  Motivates people  Allows for perseverance in the face of adversity
  • 11. Step 1: Develop a Vision and Create a Mission Statement  Addresses question: “What business are we in?”  The mission is a written expression of how the company will reflect an entrepreneur’s values, beliefs, and vision – more than just “making money.”  Serves as a “strategic compass.”
  • 12. Step 1: Develop a Vision and Create a Mission Statement  Elements of a mission statement:  Purpose of the company: What are we in business to accomplish?  Business we are in: How are we going to accomplish that purpose?  Values of the company: What principles and beliefs form the foundation of the way we do business?
  • 13. Step 2: Assess Company Strengths and Weaknesses  Strengths  Positive internal factors a company can draw on to accomplish its mission, goals, and objectives.  Weaknesses  Negative internal factors that inhibit a company’s ability to accomplish its mission, goals, and objectives.
  • 14. Step 3: Scan for Opportunities and Threats  Opportunities  Positive external factors the company can exploit to accomplish its mission, goals, and objectives.  Threats  Negative external factors that inhibit the firm's ability to accomplish its mission, goals, and objectives.
  • 15. PESTEL : External Market Forces Political & Regulatory Legal Economic Social and Environmental Demographic Technological
  • 16. Step 4: Identify Key Success Factors  Key success factors (KSFs): factors that determine the relative success of market participants.  The keys to unlocking the secrets of competing successfully in a particular market segment.
  • 17. Identifying Key Success Factors List the skills, characteristics, and core competencies that your business must possess to be successful in its market segment. Key Success Factor How Your Company Rates 1. Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High 2. Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High 3. Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High 4. Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High 5. Low 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High Conclusions:
  • 18. Step 5: Analyze Competitors  NFIB study: Small business owners believe they operate in a highly competitive environment and the level of competition is increasing.  Yet, 97 percent of all U.S. businesses do not systematically track the progress of their key competitors.
  • 19. FIGURE 3.3 How Small Businesses Compete Based on: William J. Dennis, Jr., National Small Business Poll: Competition (Washington, DC: National Federation of Independent Businesses, 2003), Vol. 3, Issue 8, p. 1.
  • 20. Competitor Analysis  Direct competitors  Offer the same products and services  Customers often compare prices, features and deals among these competitors when they shop  Significant competitors  Offer some of the same or similar products or services  Product or service lines overlap but not completely  Indirect competitors  Offer same or similar products in only a small number of areas
  • 21. Step 5: Analyze Competitors Analyzing key competitors allows an entrepreneur to:  Avoid surprises from existing competitors’ new strategies and tactics.  Identify potential new competitors and the threats they pose.  Improve reaction time to competitors’ actions.  Anticipate rivals’ next strategic moves.
  • 22. Step 5: Analyze Competitors Techniques do not require unethical behavior:  Monitor industry and trade publications.  Talk to customers and suppliers.  Debrief employees, especially sales representatives and purchasing agents.  Attend trade shows and conferences and study competitors’ sales literature.  Watch for competitor’s employment ads.  Conduct patent searches for patents competitors have filed.  Get EPA reports for the factories of competing manufacturers.
  • 23. Step 5: Analyze Competitors (continued) Techniques do not require unethical behavior:  Learn about the kinds of equipment and raw materials competitors are importing from the Journal of Commerce Port Import Export Reporting Service.  Buy competitors’ products and “benchmark” them.  Get competitors’ credit reports.  Check out the reports publicly-held competitors must file with the SEC.  Investigate UCC reports.  Check out the resources in your local library.  Use the Internet to learn more about competitors.  Visit competing businesses to observe their operations.
  • 25. Is Setting Goals & Objectives Really Important? “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” said Alice. “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cheshire cat. “I don’t much care where.…” said Alice. ‘Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the cat. - Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland
  • 26. Step 6: Create Company Goals and Objectives  Goals: Broad, long-range attributes to be accomplished.  “BHAGs”  Objectives: More detailed, specific targets of performance that are S.M.A.R.T.  Specific  Measurable  Assignable  Realistic (yet challenging)  Timely
  • 27. Step 7: Formulate Strategies Strategy - a road map of the actions an entrepreneur draws up to achieve a company’s mission, goals, and objectives. It is the company’s game plan for gaining a competitive advantage.
  • 28. Step 7: Formulate Strategies Three basic strategies: Cost Leadership Strategy? Differentiation Focus
  • 29. FIGURE 3.4 Three Strategic Options
  • 30. Cost Leadership  Goal: to be the low-cost producer in the industry (or market segment).  Low-cost leaders have advantages:  Reaching buyers who buy on the basis of price  The power to set the industry’s price floor.
  • 31. Cost Leadership  Cost Leadership works well when:  Buyers are sensitive to price changes.  Competing firms sell the same commodity products.  A company can benefit from economies of scale.
  • 32. Differentiation  Company seeks to build customer loyalty by positioning its goods or services in a unique or different fashion.  Idea is to be special at something customers value.  Key: Build basis for differentiation on a distinctive competence, something that the small company is uniquely good at doing in comparison to its competitors.
  • 33. Focus  Company selects one or more customer segments in a market, identifies customers’ special needs, wants, or interests, and then targets them with a product or service designed specifically for them.  Strategy builds on the differences among market segments.  Rather than try to serve the total market, the company focuses on serving a niche (or several niches) within that market.
  • 34. Step 8: Translate Strategies into Action Plans  Survey of senior executives: Companies achieved only 63% of the results in their strategic plans.  Create projects by defining:  Purpose  Scope  Contribution  Resource requirements  Timing
  • 35. Step 9: Establish Accurate Controls  Plan establishes the standards against which actual performance is measured.  Entrepreneur must:  Identify and track key performance indicators.  Take corrective action.
  • 36. Balanced Scorecards  A set of measurements unique to a company that includes both financial and operational measures  Gives managers a quick, yet comprehensive, picture of a company’s overall performance.
  • 37. Balanced Scorecards Five Perspectives: 1. Customer: How do customers see us? 2. Internal Business: At what must we excel? 3. Innovation and Learning: Can we continue to improve and create value? 4. Financial: How do we look to shareholders? 5. Corporate Citizenship: Do we meet our responsibility to society as a whole, the environment, the community, and other external stakeholders?
  • 38.
  • 39. Conclusion The strategic planning process:  Begins with the nine steps.  Becomes more efficient each time.  Teaches entrepreneurial discipline for a higher chance of survival.
  • 40. Further Reading  Scarborough, Norman, M. 2011. Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management. 6th edition. Pearson.  Brooks, Arthur C. (2006) Social Entrepreneurship : A Modern Approach to Social Value Creation. Pearson  Barringer, Bruce R. & Ireland, R. Duane, 2011 Entrepreneurship – Successfully launching new ventures 4th edition, Pearson.  Schaper, M., Volery, T., Weber, P. & Lewis, K. 2011. Entrepreneurship and Small Business. 3rd Asia Pacific edition. John Wiley.

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