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ISM 158
Business Information Strategy
Lecture 2
IT Strategy
Introductions
• Kevin Ross
• kross@soe.ucsc.edu
• Office hours: Tuesday 3:30pm – 5pm
– (or by appointment)

• E2 room 559
Overview and update
• Website now has schedule of
presentations and readings
• Any questions from last week?
– Quizzes
– Projects
– Presentations
– Cases/Reading
ISM 158: Lecture 2
“This class considers the role of information in
business strategy. In particular, we focus on
decisions regarding information technology and
information systems to give a business
competitive advantage over other companies”
• Today we focus on identifying strategies and the
role of IT in strategy
The Embedding of IT
• IT now embedded in:
– Definition and execution of strategy
– Organization and leadership of businesses
– Definitions of unique value propositions

• Every business definition is morphing before our eyes
–
–
–
–

Markets
Industries
Strategies
Firm designs

• Information is now a major economic good
What is a Business Model?
• Defines how enterprise relates to
environment
– Strategy aligns organization with
environment
– Resources in and out
– How value is created for stakeholders
– Sets goals and ways to achieve them
Fig 1.1 Components of a Business
Model
Porter Competitive Model

Potential
New Entrants

Bargaining
Power
of Suppliers

Intra-Industry Rivalry
Strategic Business Unit

Substitute
Products
and Services

Bargaining
Power of Buyers
Competitive Model Focus
• What is driving competition in the current or
future industry?
• What are current or future competitors likely
to do and how can a company respond?
• How can a company best posture itself to
achieve and sustain a competitive advantage?
Competitive Model Forces
Intra-industry Rivals: Strategic Business Unit (SBU) and
major rivals.
Buyers: Categories of major customers.
Suppliers: Categories of major suppliers that play a
significant role in enabling the SBU to conduct its business.
New Entrants: Companies that are new as competitors in
a geographic market or existing companies that through a
major shift in business strategy will now directly compete
with the SBU.
Substitutes: An alternative to doing business with the
SBU.
Porter Competitive Model Education Industry – Universities
U.S. Market
Potential
New Entrants

Bargaining
Power
of Suppliers
• Faculty
• Staff
• Equipment and
Service Suppliers
• Alumni
• Foundations
• Governments
• IT Vendors

• Foreign Universities
• Shift in Strategy by Universities
or Companies

Intra-Industry Rivalry
SBU: UCSC
Rivals: UC campuses, CSU,
Private universities,
Community Colleges

Substitute
Products
and Services
• Internet Distance Learning
• Books and Videotapes
• Computer-Based Training
• Company Education Programs

Bargaining
Power of Buyers
• Students
• Parents
• Businesses
• Employers
• Legislators
Role of Technology through
Porter perspective: Can we…
1. Build barriers to prevent a company from entering
an industry?
2. Build in costs that would make it difficult for a
customer to switch to another supplier?
3. Change the basis for competition within the
industry?
4. Change the balance of power in the relationship
that a company has with customers or suppliers?
5. Provide the basis for new products and services,
new markets or other new business opportunities
Porter Competitive Strategies
Cost Leadership Strategies
Cost Leadership Strategies
Differentiation Strategies
Differentiation Strategies

Primary
Strategies

Innovation Strategies
Innovation Strategies

Supporting
Strategies

Growth Strategies
Growth Strategies
Alliance Strategies
Alliance Strategies
Strategic Vision
Service Concept
• What are important elements of the service to be
provided, stated in terms of results produced for
customers?
• How are these elements supposed to be perceived by the
target market segment, by the market in general, by
employees, by others?
• How do customers perceive the service concept?
• What efforts does this suggest in terms of the manner in
which the service is designed, delivered, marketed?
Strategic Vision
Operating Strategy
• What are important elements of the strategy:
operations, financing, marketing, organization,
human resources, control?
• On which will the most effort be concentrated?
• Where will investments be made?
• How will quality and cost be controlled:
measures, incentives, rewards?
• What results will be expected versus
competition in terms of, quality of service, cost
profile, productivity, morale/loyalty of servers?
Strategic Vision
Service Delivery System
• What are important features of the service delivery
system including: role of people, technology, equipment,
layout, procedures?
• What capacity does it provide, normally, at peak levels?
• To what extent does it, help insure quality standards,
differentiate the service from competition, provide barriers
to entry by competitors?
Competitive Strategies
(Overall Cost Leadership)
• Seeking Out Low-cost Customers
• Standardizing a Custom Service
• Reducing the Personal Element in
Service
Delivery (promote selfservice)
• Reducing Network Costs (hub and
spoke)
• Taking Service Operations Off-line
Competitive Service Strategies
(Differentiation)
•
•
•
•
•

Making the Intangible Tangible (memorable)
Customizing the Standard Product
Reducing Perceived Risk
Giving Attention to Personnel Training
Controlling Quality
Note: Differentiation in service means being unique in
brand image, technology use, features, or reputation for
customer service.
Competitive Role of Information in
Services
Strategic Focus

Competitive Use of Information
On-line
(Real time)

Internal
(Operations)

Creation of barriers to entry:

Data base asset:

Reservation system
Frequent user club
Switching costs

External
(Customer)

Off-line
(Analysis)

Selling information
Development of services
Micro-marketing

Revenue generation:

Productivity enhancement:

Yield management
Point of sale Expert systems

Inventory status
Data envelopment
analysis (DEA)
Limits in the Use of Information
• Anti-competitive (Barrier to entry)
• Fairness (Yield management)
• Invasion of Privacy (Micro-marketing)
• Data Security (Medical records)
• Reliability (Credit report)
Strategy Audit of Company
• Market/Channel position
– Who are customers?
– How to reach them

• Product position
– What products/services to offer
– Features, price

• Value chain/value network position
– Role with respect to suppliers, producers, distributors, partners

• Boundary Position
– What won’t you do?
Fig 1.2 Analyzing Competitive Forces
and Strategic Positioning
Understand Customers
Understand Competitors
Understand Market and Product
Fig 1.3 Product/Market Positioning in the US Retail
Financial Services Industry, 1990
Understand Partners
Understand Societal Context
Strategic Shifts
• Strategy changes over time
• Flow of information makes this possible
– Enhancement (improve existing)
– Expansion (launch new)
– Extension (new business or business
model)
– Exit (drop product/category/market/channel)
Fig 1.4 Options for Evolving Strategy
Fig 1.5 Categories of Strategic Risk
Fig 1.6 McFarlan’s Strategic Grid
Fig 1.7 Strategic Alignment Model

Ideally, all four quadrants align
to create value
Opportunities
• Can IT change basis for competition?
• Can IT change balance of power among
buyers and supplyers?
• Can IT build or reduce barriers to entry?
• Can IT increase or decrease switching
costs?
• Can IT add value to existing products
and services or create new ones?
Risks
• Can emerging technologies disrupt
current business models?
• Are we too early or too late to exploit IT
opportunity?
• Does IT lower entry barriers?
• Does IT trigger regulatory action?
Fig 1.8 Analyzing Disruptive
Technologies
Fig 1.9 Analyzing Cash Flow Curve
Questions
Presentation: Ingrid Gain
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it and strategy

  • 1. ISM 158 Business Information Strategy Lecture 2 IT Strategy
  • 2. Introductions • Kevin Ross • kross@soe.ucsc.edu • Office hours: Tuesday 3:30pm – 5pm – (or by appointment) • E2 room 559
  • 3. Overview and update • Website now has schedule of presentations and readings • Any questions from last week? – Quizzes – Projects – Presentations – Cases/Reading
  • 4. ISM 158: Lecture 2 “This class considers the role of information in business strategy. In particular, we focus on decisions regarding information technology and information systems to give a business competitive advantage over other companies” • Today we focus on identifying strategies and the role of IT in strategy
  • 5. The Embedding of IT • IT now embedded in: – Definition and execution of strategy – Organization and leadership of businesses – Definitions of unique value propositions • Every business definition is morphing before our eyes – – – – Markets Industries Strategies Firm designs • Information is now a major economic good
  • 6. What is a Business Model? • Defines how enterprise relates to environment – Strategy aligns organization with environment – Resources in and out – How value is created for stakeholders – Sets goals and ways to achieve them
  • 7. Fig 1.1 Components of a Business Model
  • 8. Porter Competitive Model Potential New Entrants Bargaining Power of Suppliers Intra-Industry Rivalry Strategic Business Unit Substitute Products and Services Bargaining Power of Buyers
  • 9. Competitive Model Focus • What is driving competition in the current or future industry? • What are current or future competitors likely to do and how can a company respond? • How can a company best posture itself to achieve and sustain a competitive advantage?
  • 10. Competitive Model Forces Intra-industry Rivals: Strategic Business Unit (SBU) and major rivals. Buyers: Categories of major customers. Suppliers: Categories of major suppliers that play a significant role in enabling the SBU to conduct its business. New Entrants: Companies that are new as competitors in a geographic market or existing companies that through a major shift in business strategy will now directly compete with the SBU. Substitutes: An alternative to doing business with the SBU.
  • 11. Porter Competitive Model Education Industry – Universities U.S. Market Potential New Entrants Bargaining Power of Suppliers • Faculty • Staff • Equipment and Service Suppliers • Alumni • Foundations • Governments • IT Vendors • Foreign Universities • Shift in Strategy by Universities or Companies Intra-Industry Rivalry SBU: UCSC Rivals: UC campuses, CSU, Private universities, Community Colleges Substitute Products and Services • Internet Distance Learning • Books and Videotapes • Computer-Based Training • Company Education Programs Bargaining Power of Buyers • Students • Parents • Businesses • Employers • Legislators
  • 12. Role of Technology through Porter perspective: Can we… 1. Build barriers to prevent a company from entering an industry? 2. Build in costs that would make it difficult for a customer to switch to another supplier? 3. Change the basis for competition within the industry? 4. Change the balance of power in the relationship that a company has with customers or suppliers? 5. Provide the basis for new products and services, new markets or other new business opportunities
  • 13. Porter Competitive Strategies Cost Leadership Strategies Cost Leadership Strategies Differentiation Strategies Differentiation Strategies Primary Strategies Innovation Strategies Innovation Strategies Supporting Strategies Growth Strategies Growth Strategies Alliance Strategies Alliance Strategies
  • 14. Strategic Vision Service Concept • What are important elements of the service to be provided, stated in terms of results produced for customers? • How are these elements supposed to be perceived by the target market segment, by the market in general, by employees, by others? • How do customers perceive the service concept? • What efforts does this suggest in terms of the manner in which the service is designed, delivered, marketed?
  • 15. Strategic Vision Operating Strategy • What are important elements of the strategy: operations, financing, marketing, organization, human resources, control? • On which will the most effort be concentrated? • Where will investments be made? • How will quality and cost be controlled: measures, incentives, rewards? • What results will be expected versus competition in terms of, quality of service, cost profile, productivity, morale/loyalty of servers?
  • 16. Strategic Vision Service Delivery System • What are important features of the service delivery system including: role of people, technology, equipment, layout, procedures? • What capacity does it provide, normally, at peak levels? • To what extent does it, help insure quality standards, differentiate the service from competition, provide barriers to entry by competitors?
  • 17. Competitive Strategies (Overall Cost Leadership) • Seeking Out Low-cost Customers • Standardizing a Custom Service • Reducing the Personal Element in Service Delivery (promote selfservice) • Reducing Network Costs (hub and spoke) • Taking Service Operations Off-line
  • 18. Competitive Service Strategies (Differentiation) • • • • • Making the Intangible Tangible (memorable) Customizing the Standard Product Reducing Perceived Risk Giving Attention to Personnel Training Controlling Quality Note: Differentiation in service means being unique in brand image, technology use, features, or reputation for customer service.
  • 19. Competitive Role of Information in Services Strategic Focus Competitive Use of Information On-line (Real time) Internal (Operations) Creation of barriers to entry: Data base asset: Reservation system Frequent user club Switching costs External (Customer) Off-line (Analysis) Selling information Development of services Micro-marketing Revenue generation: Productivity enhancement: Yield management Point of sale Expert systems Inventory status Data envelopment analysis (DEA)
  • 20. Limits in the Use of Information • Anti-competitive (Barrier to entry) • Fairness (Yield management) • Invasion of Privacy (Micro-marketing) • Data Security (Medical records) • Reliability (Credit report)
  • 21. Strategy Audit of Company • Market/Channel position – Who are customers? – How to reach them • Product position – What products/services to offer – Features, price • Value chain/value network position – Role with respect to suppliers, producers, distributors, partners • Boundary Position – What won’t you do?
  • 22. Fig 1.2 Analyzing Competitive Forces and Strategic Positioning
  • 26. Fig 1.3 Product/Market Positioning in the US Retail Financial Services Industry, 1990
  • 29. Strategic Shifts • Strategy changes over time • Flow of information makes this possible – Enhancement (improve existing) – Expansion (launch new) – Extension (new business or business model) – Exit (drop product/category/market/channel)
  • 30. Fig 1.4 Options for Evolving Strategy
  • 31. Fig 1.5 Categories of Strategic Risk
  • 32. Fig 1.6 McFarlan’s Strategic Grid
  • 33. Fig 1.7 Strategic Alignment Model Ideally, all four quadrants align to create value
  • 34. Opportunities • Can IT change basis for competition? • Can IT change balance of power among buyers and supplyers? • Can IT build or reduce barriers to entry? • Can IT increase or decrease switching costs? • Can IT add value to existing products and services or create new ones?
  • 35. Risks • Can emerging technologies disrupt current business models? • Are we too early or too late to exploit IT opportunity? • Does IT lower entry barriers? • Does IT trigger regulatory action?
  • 36. Fig 1.8 Analyzing Disruptive Technologies
  • 37. Fig 1.9 Analyzing Cash Flow Curve

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. However divided business leaders may be on the subject of technology, it has become embedded in the way we define and execute strategy, in how we organize and lead businesses, and in how we define a unique value proposition. No longer is IT just a tool to support back-office transactions. IT is strategic with a capital “S”: It is forcing the redefinition of markets and industries as well as the strategies and designs of firms competing within those industries. We are becoming increasingly used to a world in which information zooms around the world in seconds. Time zones are collapsed. Information itself has become a major economic good, frequently exchanged along with, or even in place of, tangible goods and services.
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  15. What are some examples in each quadrant?