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CHAPTER
1
Strategic Management
and Strategic Competitiveness
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Studying this chapter should provide you with the strategic management
knowledge needed to:
1-1 Define strategic competitiveness, strategy, competitive advantage, above-
average returns, and the strategic management process.
1-2 Describe the competitive landscape and explain how globalization and
technological changes shape it.
1-3 Use the industrial organization (I/O) model to explain how firms can earn
above-average returns.
1-4 Use the resource-based model to explain how firms can earn above-
average returns.
1-5 Describe vision and mission and discuss their value.
1-6 Define stakeholders and describe their ability to influence organizations.
1-7 Describe the work of strategic leaders.
1-8 Explain the strategic management process.
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Chapter Introduction (slide 1 of 5)
• Firms achieve strategic competitiveness by
formulating and implementing a value-creating
strategy.
• A strategy is an integrated and coordinated set of
commitments and actions designed to exploit core
competencies and gain a competitive advantage.
• When choosing a strategy, firms make choices among
competing alternatives as the pathway for deciding how they
will pursue strategic competitiveness.
• The chosen strategy indicates what the firm will and will not do.
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Chapter Introduction (slide 2 of 5)
• A firm has a competitive advantage when by
implementing a chosen strategy, it creates
superior value for customers and when
competitors are not able to imitate the value the
firm’s products create or find it too expensive to
attempt imitation.
• No competitive advantage is permanent.
• How long a competitive advantage will last depends on how quickly
competitors can acquire the skills needed to duplicate the benefits
of a firm’s value-creating strategy.
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Chapter Introduction (slide 3 of 5)
• Above-average returns are returns in excess of
what an investor expects to earn from other
investments with a similar amount of risk.
• Risk is an investor’s uncertainty about the economic
gains or losses that will result from a particular
investment.
• The most successful companies learn how to manage risk
effectively.
• Doing so reduces investors’ uncertainty about the outcomes of
their investment.
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Chapter Introduction (slide 4 of 5)
• Firms without a competitive advantage or those
that do not compete in an attractive industry
earn, at best, average returns.
• Average returns are returns equal to those an
investor expects to earn from other investments
possessing a similar amount of risk.
• Over time, an inability to earn at least average returns results first in
decline and, eventually, failure.
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Chapter Introduction (slide 5 of 5)
• The strategic management process is the full
set of commitments, decisions, and actions firms
take to achieve strategic competitiveness and
earn above-average returns.
• The process involves analysis, strategy, and
performance (the A-S-P model).
• A firm analyzes the external environment and its internal
organization, then formulates and implements strategies to
achieve a desired level of performance.
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Figure 1.1
The Strategic Management Process
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1-1 The Competitive
Landscape (slide 1 of 2)
• The fundamental nature of competition in many of the
world’s industries is changing.
• Firms must understand the strategic implications and integrate
digitalization (the process of converting something to digital
form) effectively into their strategies.
• Conventional sources of competitive advantage such as large
advertising budgets and economies of scale are not as effective
as they once were in helping firms earn above-average returns.
• Managers must adopt a new mind-set that values:
• Flexibility
• Speed
• Innovation
• Integration
• The challenges flowing from constantly changing conditions
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1-1 The Competitive
Landscape (slide 2 of 2)
• Hypercompetition is a condition where competitors
engage in intense rivalry, markets change quickly and
often, and entry barriers are low.
• Hypercompetition makes it difficult for firms to maintain a
competitive advantage.
• It is a condition of rapidly escalating competition based on:
• Price-quality positioning
• Competition to create new know-how and establish first-mover
advantage
• Competition to protect or invade established product and/or
geographic markets
• Two primary drivers of hypercompetition:
1. The emergence of a global economy
2. Rapid technological change
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1-1a The Global Economy (slide 1 of 2)
• A global economy is one in which goods, services, people, skills,
and ideas move freely across geographic borders.
• The global economy significantly expands and complicates a firm’s
competitive environment.
The March of Globalization
• Globalization is the increasing economic interdependence among
countries and their organizations as reflected in the flow of products,
financial capital, and knowledge across country borders.
• Globalization is a product of a large number of firms competing
against one another in an increasing number of global economies.
• The increasing opportunities available in emerging economies is a
major driver of growth in the size of the global economy.
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1-1a The Global Economy (slide 2 of 2)
• Globalization has led to higher performance standards with respect
to:
• Quality
• Cost
• Productivity
• Product introduction time
• Operational efficiency
• Globalization is not without risks.
• “Liability of foreignness”
• The amount of time required to learn to compete in new markets
• Entering too many global markets either simultaneously or too quickly
• Entry into international markets, even for firms with substantial
experience in the global economy, requires effective use of the
strategic management process.
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1-1b Technology and
Technological Changes (slide 1 of 4)
• Three categories of technology-related trends and conditions that
affect today’s firms:
1. Technology diffusion and disruptive technologies
2. The information age
3. Increasing knowledge intensity
Technology Diffusion and Disruptive Technologies
• Technology diffusion is the speed at which new technologies
become available to firms and when firms choose to adopt them.
• Perpetual innovation describes how rapidly and consistently new,
information-intensive technologies replace older ones.
• Disruptive technologies are technologies that destroy the value of an
existing technology and create new markets.
• Examples: Wi-Fi, iPads, the web browser
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1-1b Technology and
Technological Changes (slide 2 of 4)
The Information Age
• Data and information are vital to firms’ efforts to:
• Understand customers and their needs
• Implement strategies in ways that satisfy customers’ needs
• Implement strategies in ways to satisfy the interests of all other
stakeholders
• The most successful firms envision information
technology-derived innovations as opportunities to
identify and serve new markets rather than as threats to
the markets they serve currently.
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1-1b Technology and
Technological Changes (slide 3 of 4)
Increasing Knowledge Intensity
• Knowledge:
• Consists of information, intelligence, and expertise
• Is the basis of technology and its application
• Is acquired through experience, observation, and inference
• Is developed by firms through training programs
• Is acquired by firms by hiring educated and experienced
employees
• Must be integrated into the organization to create capabilities
and then applied to gain a competitive advantage
• Is necessary to create innovations
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1-1b Technology and
Technological Changes (slide 4 of 4)
• Strategic flexibility is a set of capabilities firms use to
respond to various demands and opportunities existing
in today’s dynamic and uncertain competitive
environment.
• Strategic flexibility:
• Is not easy to build, largely because of inertia that can build over
time
• Requires developing the capacity for continuous learning and
applying quickly the new and up-to-date skill sets achieved from
learning
• Increases the probability of dealing successfully with uncertain,
hypercompetitive environments
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1-2 The I/O Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 1 of 3)
• The logic of the I/O model is that the profitability potential of an
industry or a segment of it as well as the actions firms should take to
operate profitably are determined by a set of industry characteristics,
including:
• Economies of scale
• Barriers to market entry
• Diversification
• Product differentiation
• The degree of concentration of firms in the industry
• Market frictions
• The I/O model suggests that returns are influenced more so by the
characteristics of the external environment than a firm’s unique
internal resources and capabilities.
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1-2 The I/O Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 2 of 3)
• Four underlying assumptions of the I/O model:
1. The external environment imposes pressures and constraints that
determine the strategies that would result in above-average returns.
2. Most firms competing within an industry or within a segment of that
industry are assumed to control similar strategically relevant resources
and to pursue similar strategies in light of those resources.
3. Firms assume that their resources are highly mobile, meaning that any
resource differences that might develop between firms will be short-
lived.
4. Organizational decision makers are rational individuals who are
committed to acting in the firm’s best interests, as shown by their profit-
maximizing behaviors.
• The I/O model challenges firms to find the most attractive industry in
which to compete.
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1-2 The I/O Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 3 of 3)
• The five forces model of competition is an analytical tool
firms use to find the industry that is most attractive.
• The five forces model suggests that:
• An industry’s profitability is a function of interactions among:
1. Suppliers
2. Buyers
3. Competitive rivalry among firms currently in the industry
4. Product substitutes
5. Potential entrants to the industry
• Firms can earn above-average returns by producing either:
• Standardized products at costs below those of competitors (a
cost leadership strategy)
• Differentiated products for which customers are willing to pay a
price premium (a differentiation strategy)
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Figure 1.2
The I/O Model of Above-Average Returns
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1-3 The Resource-Based Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 1 of 4)
• The resource-based model of above-average
returns assumes that each organization is a
collection of unique resources and capabilities.
• The uniqueness of resources and capabilities is the
basis of a firm’s strategy and its ability to earn above-
average returns.
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1-3 The Resource-Based Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 2 of 4)
• Resources are inputs into a firm’s production process,
such as capital equipment, the skills of individual
employees, patents, finances, and talented managers.
• Firms typically classify resources into three categories:
1. Physical capital
2. Human capital
3. Organizational capital
• Resources have a greater likelihood of being a competitive
advantage when integrated to form a capability.
• A capability is the capacity for a set of resources to perform a
task or an activity in an integrative manner.
• Core competencies are capabilities that serve as a source of
competitive advantage for a firm over its rivals.
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1-3 The Resource-Based Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 3 of 4)
• Four underlying assumptions of the resource-based
model:
1. Differences in firms’ performances across time are due primarily
to their unique resources and capabilities rather than the
industry’s structural characteristics.
2. Firms acquire different resources and develop unique
capabilities based on how they combine and use the resources.
3. Resources and capabilities are not highly mobile across firms.
4. Differences in resources and capabilities are the basis of
competitive advantage.
• As a source of competitive advantage, a capability must
not be easily imitated but also not too complex to
understand and manage.
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Figure 1.3
The Resource-Based Model of Above-Average Returns
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1-3 The Resource-Based Model of
Above-Average Returns (slide 4 of 4)
• Resources and capabilities have the potential to be the
foundation for a competitive advantage when they are:
• Valuable (allow a firm to take advantage of opportunities or
neutralize threats in its external environment)
• Rare (possessed by few, if any, current and potential
competitors)
• Costly to imitate (are difficult for other firms to obtain)
• Non-substitutable (have no structural equivalents)
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1-4 Vision and Mission
• A key purpose of vision and mission statements
is to inform stakeholders of:
• What the firm is
• What it seeks to accomplish
• Who it seeks to serve
• The vision and mission provide the foundation
the firm needs to choose and implement one or
more strategies.
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1-4a Vision
• Vision is a picture of what the firm wants to be and, in broad terms,
what it wants to achieve.
• A vision statement:
• Articulates the ideal description of an organization and gives shapes to
its intended future
• Tends to be relatively short and concise
• An effective vision:
• Stretches and challenges people
• Is developed by the CEO and other top-level managers, employees,
suppliers, and customers
• Is consistent with the decisions and actions of those involved with
developing it
• Conditions in the firm’s external environment and internal
organization influence the forming of a vision statement.
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1-4b Mission
• A mission specifies the businesses in which the firm
intends to compete and the customers it intends to
serve.
• A mission:
• Is more concrete than a firm’s vision
• Should establish a firm’s individuality
• Should be inspiring and relevant to all stakeholders
• Deals more directly with product markets and customers
• Should be developed by the CEO, top-level managers, and other
organizational members
• Has a higher probability of being effective when employees have
a strong sense of ethics
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1-5 Stakeholders
• Stakeholders are individuals, groups, and organizations
that can affect the firm’s vision and mission, are affected
by the strategic outcomes achieved, and have
enforceable claims on the firm’s performance.
• Because firms are not equally dependent on all
stakeholders at all times, stakeholders possess different
degrees of ability to influence an organization.
• Greater dependence gives the stakeholder more potential
influence over a firm’s commitments, decisions, and actions.
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1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders
(slide 1 of 4)
• Firms can separate the parties involved with
their operations into at least three groups:
1. Capital market stakeholders
2. Product market stakeholders
3. Organizational stakeholders
• The most obvious stakeholders, at least in U.S.
organizations, are shareholders—individuals
and groups who have invested capital in a firm
in the expectation of earning a positive return on
their investments.
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Figure 1.4
The Three Stakeholder Groups
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1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders
(slide 2 of 4)
• When earning above-average returns, a firm generally has the
resources to satisfy the interests of all stakeholders.
• When earning only average returns, the firm must satisfy each
stakeholder group’s minimal expectations.
• A firm earning below-average returns must make trade-offs to
minimize the amount of support it loses from unsatisfied
stakeholders.
Capital Market Stakeholders
• Shareholders and lenders expect a firm to preserve and enhance
their wealth.
• Expected returns are correlated with the investments’ degree of risk:
• Low-risk investments = lower returns
• High-risk investments = higher returns
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1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders
(slide 3 of 4)
Product Market Stakeholders
• Customers seek reliable products at the lowest possible prices.
• Suppliers seek loyal customers who are willing to pay the highest
sustainable prices for products.
• Host communities (the national, state/province, and local
government entities with which the firm interacts) want companies
willing to be long-term employers and providers of tax revenue
without placing excessive demands on public support services.
• Unions seek secure jobs and desirable working conditions for
members.
• Product market stakeholders are generally satisfied when a firm’s
profit margin reflects at least a balance between the returns to
capital market stakeholders and the returns in which they share.
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1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders
(slide 4 of 4)
Organizational Stakeholders
• Employees:
• Expect the firm to provide a dynamic, stimulating, and rewarding work
environment
• Generally prefer to work for a growing company in which they can
develop their skills
• Are critical to organizational success when they learn how to use new
knowledge productively
• Leaders:
• Must use the firm’s human capital successfully to serve the day-to-day
needs of stakeholders
• Help a firm’s employees understand competition in the global
competitive landscape through international assignments
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1-6 Strategic Leaders (slide 1 of 2)
• Strategic leaders are people located in different areas and levels of
the firm using the strategic management process to select actions
that help the firm achieve its vision and fulfill its mission.
• Strategic leaders are:
• Decisive
• Committed to nurturing those around them
• Committed to helping the firm create value for all stakeholder groups
• In general, CEOs are responsible for making certain that their firms
use the strategic management process properly.
• The most effective CEOs and top-level managers understand how to
delegate strategic responsibilities to people throughout the firm.
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1-6 Strategic Leaders (slide 2 of 2)
• Organizational culture affects strategic leaders
and their work.
• Organizational culture refers to the complex set of
ideologies, symbols, and core values that individuals
throughout the firm share and that influence how the
firm conducts business.
• It is the social energy that drives—or fails to drive—
the organization.
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1-6a The Work of
Effective Strategic Leaders
• Prerequisites to an individual’s success as a strategic leader:
• Hard work
• Thorough analyses
• A willingness to be brutally honest
• A penchant for wanting the firm and its people to achieve success
• Tenacity
• Strategic leaders must:
• Have a strong strategic orientation while embracing change in today’s
dynamic competitive landscape
• Be innovative
• Promote innovation in their organization to deal with change effectively
• Have a global mind-set
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APPENDIX
NOTE TO INSTRUCTOR: Choose from the following questions (also found in the text at the end of the chapter)
to conduct in-class discussions around key chapter concepts.
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Discussion:
• What are strategic competitiveness, strategy,
competitive advantage, above-average returns,
and the strategic management process?
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Discussion:
• What are the characteristics of the current
competitive landscape? What two factors are the
primary drivers of this landscape?
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Discussion:
• According to the I/O model, what should a firm
do to earn above-average returns?
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Discussion:
• What does the resource-based model suggest a
firm should do to earn above-average returns?
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Discussion:
• What are vision and mission? What is their value
for the strategic management process?
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Discussion:
• What are stakeholders? How do the three
primary stakeholder groups influence
organizations?
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Discussion:
• How would you describe the work of strategic
leaders?
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Discussion:
• What are the elements of the strategic
management process? How are they
interrelated?

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  • 1. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part.
  • 2. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. CHAPTER 1 Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness
  • 3. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Studying this chapter should provide you with the strategic management knowledge needed to: 1-1 Define strategic competitiveness, strategy, competitive advantage, above- average returns, and the strategic management process. 1-2 Describe the competitive landscape and explain how globalization and technological changes shape it. 1-3 Use the industrial organization (I/O) model to explain how firms can earn above-average returns. 1-4 Use the resource-based model to explain how firms can earn above- average returns. 1-5 Describe vision and mission and discuss their value. 1-6 Define stakeholders and describe their ability to influence organizations. 1-7 Describe the work of strategic leaders. 1-8 Explain the strategic management process.
  • 4. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Chapter Introduction (slide 1 of 5) • Firms achieve strategic competitiveness by formulating and implementing a value-creating strategy. • A strategy is an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions designed to exploit core competencies and gain a competitive advantage. • When choosing a strategy, firms make choices among competing alternatives as the pathway for deciding how they will pursue strategic competitiveness. • The chosen strategy indicates what the firm will and will not do.
  • 5. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Chapter Introduction (slide 2 of 5) • A firm has a competitive advantage when by implementing a chosen strategy, it creates superior value for customers and when competitors are not able to imitate the value the firm’s products create or find it too expensive to attempt imitation. • No competitive advantage is permanent. • How long a competitive advantage will last depends on how quickly competitors can acquire the skills needed to duplicate the benefits of a firm’s value-creating strategy.
  • 6. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Chapter Introduction (slide 3 of 5) • Above-average returns are returns in excess of what an investor expects to earn from other investments with a similar amount of risk. • Risk is an investor’s uncertainty about the economic gains or losses that will result from a particular investment. • The most successful companies learn how to manage risk effectively. • Doing so reduces investors’ uncertainty about the outcomes of their investment.
  • 7. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Chapter Introduction (slide 4 of 5) • Firms without a competitive advantage or those that do not compete in an attractive industry earn, at best, average returns. • Average returns are returns equal to those an investor expects to earn from other investments possessing a similar amount of risk. • Over time, an inability to earn at least average returns results first in decline and, eventually, failure.
  • 8. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Chapter Introduction (slide 5 of 5) • The strategic management process is the full set of commitments, decisions, and actions firms take to achieve strategic competitiveness and earn above-average returns. • The process involves analysis, strategy, and performance (the A-S-P model). • A firm analyzes the external environment and its internal organization, then formulates and implements strategies to achieve a desired level of performance.
  • 9. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Figure 1.1 The Strategic Management Process
  • 10. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1 The Competitive Landscape (slide 1 of 2) • The fundamental nature of competition in many of the world’s industries is changing. • Firms must understand the strategic implications and integrate digitalization (the process of converting something to digital form) effectively into their strategies. • Conventional sources of competitive advantage such as large advertising budgets and economies of scale are not as effective as they once were in helping firms earn above-average returns. • Managers must adopt a new mind-set that values: • Flexibility • Speed • Innovation • Integration • The challenges flowing from constantly changing conditions
  • 11. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1 The Competitive Landscape (slide 2 of 2) • Hypercompetition is a condition where competitors engage in intense rivalry, markets change quickly and often, and entry barriers are low. • Hypercompetition makes it difficult for firms to maintain a competitive advantage. • It is a condition of rapidly escalating competition based on: • Price-quality positioning • Competition to create new know-how and establish first-mover advantage • Competition to protect or invade established product and/or geographic markets • Two primary drivers of hypercompetition: 1. The emergence of a global economy 2. Rapid technological change
  • 12. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1a The Global Economy (slide 1 of 2) • A global economy is one in which goods, services, people, skills, and ideas move freely across geographic borders. • The global economy significantly expands and complicates a firm’s competitive environment. The March of Globalization • Globalization is the increasing economic interdependence among countries and their organizations as reflected in the flow of products, financial capital, and knowledge across country borders. • Globalization is a product of a large number of firms competing against one another in an increasing number of global economies. • The increasing opportunities available in emerging economies is a major driver of growth in the size of the global economy.
  • 13. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1a The Global Economy (slide 2 of 2) • Globalization has led to higher performance standards with respect to: • Quality • Cost • Productivity • Product introduction time • Operational efficiency • Globalization is not without risks. • “Liability of foreignness” • The amount of time required to learn to compete in new markets • Entering too many global markets either simultaneously or too quickly • Entry into international markets, even for firms with substantial experience in the global economy, requires effective use of the strategic management process.
  • 14. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1b Technology and Technological Changes (slide 1 of 4) • Three categories of technology-related trends and conditions that affect today’s firms: 1. Technology diffusion and disruptive technologies 2. The information age 3. Increasing knowledge intensity Technology Diffusion and Disruptive Technologies • Technology diffusion is the speed at which new technologies become available to firms and when firms choose to adopt them. • Perpetual innovation describes how rapidly and consistently new, information-intensive technologies replace older ones. • Disruptive technologies are technologies that destroy the value of an existing technology and create new markets. • Examples: Wi-Fi, iPads, the web browser
  • 15. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1b Technology and Technological Changes (slide 2 of 4) The Information Age • Data and information are vital to firms’ efforts to: • Understand customers and their needs • Implement strategies in ways that satisfy customers’ needs • Implement strategies in ways to satisfy the interests of all other stakeholders • The most successful firms envision information technology-derived innovations as opportunities to identify and serve new markets rather than as threats to the markets they serve currently.
  • 16. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1b Technology and Technological Changes (slide 3 of 4) Increasing Knowledge Intensity • Knowledge: • Consists of information, intelligence, and expertise • Is the basis of technology and its application • Is acquired through experience, observation, and inference • Is developed by firms through training programs • Is acquired by firms by hiring educated and experienced employees • Must be integrated into the organization to create capabilities and then applied to gain a competitive advantage • Is necessary to create innovations
  • 17. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-1b Technology and Technological Changes (slide 4 of 4) • Strategic flexibility is a set of capabilities firms use to respond to various demands and opportunities existing in today’s dynamic and uncertain competitive environment. • Strategic flexibility: • Is not easy to build, largely because of inertia that can build over time • Requires developing the capacity for continuous learning and applying quickly the new and up-to-date skill sets achieved from learning • Increases the probability of dealing successfully with uncertain, hypercompetitive environments
  • 18. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-2 The I/O Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 1 of 3) • The logic of the I/O model is that the profitability potential of an industry or a segment of it as well as the actions firms should take to operate profitably are determined by a set of industry characteristics, including: • Economies of scale • Barriers to market entry • Diversification • Product differentiation • The degree of concentration of firms in the industry • Market frictions • The I/O model suggests that returns are influenced more so by the characteristics of the external environment than a firm’s unique internal resources and capabilities.
  • 19. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-2 The I/O Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 2 of 3) • Four underlying assumptions of the I/O model: 1. The external environment imposes pressures and constraints that determine the strategies that would result in above-average returns. 2. Most firms competing within an industry or within a segment of that industry are assumed to control similar strategically relevant resources and to pursue similar strategies in light of those resources. 3. Firms assume that their resources are highly mobile, meaning that any resource differences that might develop between firms will be short- lived. 4. Organizational decision makers are rational individuals who are committed to acting in the firm’s best interests, as shown by their profit- maximizing behaviors. • The I/O model challenges firms to find the most attractive industry in which to compete.
  • 20. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-2 The I/O Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 3 of 3) • The five forces model of competition is an analytical tool firms use to find the industry that is most attractive. • The five forces model suggests that: • An industry’s profitability is a function of interactions among: 1. Suppliers 2. Buyers 3. Competitive rivalry among firms currently in the industry 4. Product substitutes 5. Potential entrants to the industry • Firms can earn above-average returns by producing either: • Standardized products at costs below those of competitors (a cost leadership strategy) • Differentiated products for which customers are willing to pay a price premium (a differentiation strategy)
  • 21. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Figure 1.2 The I/O Model of Above-Average Returns
  • 22. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-3 The Resource-Based Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 1 of 4) • The resource-based model of above-average returns assumes that each organization is a collection of unique resources and capabilities. • The uniqueness of resources and capabilities is the basis of a firm’s strategy and its ability to earn above- average returns.
  • 23. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-3 The Resource-Based Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 2 of 4) • Resources are inputs into a firm’s production process, such as capital equipment, the skills of individual employees, patents, finances, and talented managers. • Firms typically classify resources into three categories: 1. Physical capital 2. Human capital 3. Organizational capital • Resources have a greater likelihood of being a competitive advantage when integrated to form a capability. • A capability is the capacity for a set of resources to perform a task or an activity in an integrative manner. • Core competencies are capabilities that serve as a source of competitive advantage for a firm over its rivals.
  • 24. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-3 The Resource-Based Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 3 of 4) • Four underlying assumptions of the resource-based model: 1. Differences in firms’ performances across time are due primarily to their unique resources and capabilities rather than the industry’s structural characteristics. 2. Firms acquire different resources and develop unique capabilities based on how they combine and use the resources. 3. Resources and capabilities are not highly mobile across firms. 4. Differences in resources and capabilities are the basis of competitive advantage. • As a source of competitive advantage, a capability must not be easily imitated but also not too complex to understand and manage.
  • 25. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Figure 1.3 The Resource-Based Model of Above-Average Returns
  • 26. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-3 The Resource-Based Model of Above-Average Returns (slide 4 of 4) • Resources and capabilities have the potential to be the foundation for a competitive advantage when they are: • Valuable (allow a firm to take advantage of opportunities or neutralize threats in its external environment) • Rare (possessed by few, if any, current and potential competitors) • Costly to imitate (are difficult for other firms to obtain) • Non-substitutable (have no structural equivalents)
  • 27. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-4 Vision and Mission • A key purpose of vision and mission statements is to inform stakeholders of: • What the firm is • What it seeks to accomplish • Who it seeks to serve • The vision and mission provide the foundation the firm needs to choose and implement one or more strategies.
  • 28. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-4a Vision • Vision is a picture of what the firm wants to be and, in broad terms, what it wants to achieve. • A vision statement: • Articulates the ideal description of an organization and gives shapes to its intended future • Tends to be relatively short and concise • An effective vision: • Stretches and challenges people • Is developed by the CEO and other top-level managers, employees, suppliers, and customers • Is consistent with the decisions and actions of those involved with developing it • Conditions in the firm’s external environment and internal organization influence the forming of a vision statement.
  • 29. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-4b Mission • A mission specifies the businesses in which the firm intends to compete and the customers it intends to serve. • A mission: • Is more concrete than a firm’s vision • Should establish a firm’s individuality • Should be inspiring and relevant to all stakeholders • Deals more directly with product markets and customers • Should be developed by the CEO, top-level managers, and other organizational members • Has a higher probability of being effective when employees have a strong sense of ethics
  • 30. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-5 Stakeholders • Stakeholders are individuals, groups, and organizations that can affect the firm’s vision and mission, are affected by the strategic outcomes achieved, and have enforceable claims on the firm’s performance. • Because firms are not equally dependent on all stakeholders at all times, stakeholders possess different degrees of ability to influence an organization. • Greater dependence gives the stakeholder more potential influence over a firm’s commitments, decisions, and actions.
  • 31. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders (slide 1 of 4) • Firms can separate the parties involved with their operations into at least three groups: 1. Capital market stakeholders 2. Product market stakeholders 3. Organizational stakeholders • The most obvious stakeholders, at least in U.S. organizations, are shareholders—individuals and groups who have invested capital in a firm in the expectation of earning a positive return on their investments.
  • 32. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Figure 1.4 The Three Stakeholder Groups
  • 33. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders (slide 2 of 4) • When earning above-average returns, a firm generally has the resources to satisfy the interests of all stakeholders. • When earning only average returns, the firm must satisfy each stakeholder group’s minimal expectations. • A firm earning below-average returns must make trade-offs to minimize the amount of support it loses from unsatisfied stakeholders. Capital Market Stakeholders • Shareholders and lenders expect a firm to preserve and enhance their wealth. • Expected returns are correlated with the investments’ degree of risk: • Low-risk investments = lower returns • High-risk investments = higher returns
  • 34. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders (slide 3 of 4) Product Market Stakeholders • Customers seek reliable products at the lowest possible prices. • Suppliers seek loyal customers who are willing to pay the highest sustainable prices for products. • Host communities (the national, state/province, and local government entities with which the firm interacts) want companies willing to be long-term employers and providers of tax revenue without placing excessive demands on public support services. • Unions seek secure jobs and desirable working conditions for members. • Product market stakeholders are generally satisfied when a firm’s profit margin reflects at least a balance between the returns to capital market stakeholders and the returns in which they share.
  • 35. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-5a Classifications of Stakeholders (slide 4 of 4) Organizational Stakeholders • Employees: • Expect the firm to provide a dynamic, stimulating, and rewarding work environment • Generally prefer to work for a growing company in which they can develop their skills • Are critical to organizational success when they learn how to use new knowledge productively • Leaders: • Must use the firm’s human capital successfully to serve the day-to-day needs of stakeholders • Help a firm’s employees understand competition in the global competitive landscape through international assignments
  • 36. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-6 Strategic Leaders (slide 1 of 2) • Strategic leaders are people located in different areas and levels of the firm using the strategic management process to select actions that help the firm achieve its vision and fulfill its mission. • Strategic leaders are: • Decisive • Committed to nurturing those around them • Committed to helping the firm create value for all stakeholder groups • In general, CEOs are responsible for making certain that their firms use the strategic management process properly. • The most effective CEOs and top-level managers understand how to delegate strategic responsibilities to people throughout the firm.
  • 37. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-6 Strategic Leaders (slide 2 of 2) • Organizational culture affects strategic leaders and their work. • Organizational culture refers to the complex set of ideologies, symbols, and core values that individuals throughout the firm share and that influence how the firm conducts business. • It is the social energy that drives—or fails to drive— the organization.
  • 38. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. 1-6a The Work of Effective Strategic Leaders • Prerequisites to an individual’s success as a strategic leader: • Hard work • Thorough analyses • A willingness to be brutally honest • A penchant for wanting the firm and its people to achieve success • Tenacity • Strategic leaders must: • Have a strong strategic orientation while embracing change in today’s dynamic competitive landscape • Be innovative • Promote innovation in their organization to deal with change effectively • Have a global mind-set
  • 39. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. APPENDIX NOTE TO INSTRUCTOR: Choose from the following questions (also found in the text at the end of the chapter) to conduct in-class discussions around key chapter concepts.
  • 40. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • What are strategic competitiveness, strategy, competitive advantage, above-average returns, and the strategic management process?
  • 41. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • What are the characteristics of the current competitive landscape? What two factors are the primary drivers of this landscape?
  • 42. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • According to the I/O model, what should a firm do to earn above-average returns?
  • 43. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • What does the resource-based model suggest a firm should do to earn above-average returns?
  • 44. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • What are vision and mission? What is their value for the strategic management process?
  • 45. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • What are stakeholders? How do the three primary stakeholder groups influence organizations?
  • 46. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • How would you describe the work of strategic leaders?
  • 47. Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, Strategic Management: Competitiveness & Globalization: Concepts & Cases, 13e. © 2020 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or part. Discussion: • What are the elements of the strategic management process? How are they interrelated?