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© John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 1
HR-related Skill Development: External Environment Analysis
Most organizations face external contexts that are complex, dynamic and increasingly
global. This makes the context increasingly difficult to interpret. To cope with often
incomplete and ambiguous contextual data, and to increase their understanding of the
general external context, organizations engage in a process called 'external environmental
analysis'. All managers, including HR managers, need to be aware of the importance of
scanning the external context in a systematic way.
A number of models exist that can help managers in analysing the external environment.
Such models provide a framework to identify external opportunities and threats.
Opportunities arise when an organization can take advantage of conditions in its
external environment to formulate and implement strategies that enable it to improve
performance. Threats arise when conditions in the external environment endanger the
integrity of the organization's activities.
As shown in Exhibit 1 an organization's external environment has two major parts:
 macroenvironment
 industry
The macro environment is composed of social, economic, political and technological
elements in the broader society that can influence an industry and the organizations
within it. The industry environment is the set of factors that directly influences an
organization and its actions and responses. Managers have to analyse competitive forces
in an industry's environment in order to identify the opportunities and threats confronting
an organization. A popular framework for doing this is Michael Porter's 'five-forces'
model. This model identifies five competitive forces that shape industry's profit potential
(as measured by the long-term return on investment): (1) the bargaining power of
suppliers, (2) the threat of new entrants, (3) the threat of product substitutes, (4) the
bargaining power of buyers and (5) the intensity of rivalry among established
organizations within an industry.
Within most industries, there are groups of organizations in which each member follows
the same basic strategy as others in the groups but follows a different strategy from that
of firms in other groups. These groups of organizations are referred to as strategic groups
(see C. Hill and G. Jones, (1998) Strategic Management Theory. New York: Houghton
Mifflin).
© John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 2
Exhibit 1 The external environment
Social Economic Political
New entrants
Power of Suppliers Intensity of rivalry Power of buyers
Product/service substitutes
Five-Forces Model
Technology Legal Demographic Global Trends
Macroenvironment
Analyzing the macroenvironment
To increase their understanding of the macroenvironment and to help develop a ‘strategic
plan’, human resource managers can engage in a process called ‘external environment
analysis’. This process typically includes four activities:
 Scanning-identifying early signals of macroenvironment changes and trends
 Monitoring-detecting meaning through ongoing observations of macro-
environmental changes and trends
 Forecasting-developing projections of anticipated outcomes based on monitored
changes and trends
 Assessing-determining the importance of macroenvironmental changes and trends
for the organization's strategic plans.
Step 1: Identify potential opportunities
Scan the macroenvironment around your own organization or an organization you are
studying. Consider economic, technological, legal, political, social, demographic and
global trends. See Figure 3.2 in the textbook for guidance. Write down 3 - 6 potential
opportunities for growth and profitability over the next 3 to 5 years.
© John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 3
Potential opportunities for the organization:
1. _______________________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________________
6. _______________________________________________________________
Step 2: Identify potential threats
Scanning the macroenvironment, write down 3 - 6 potential threats that can endanger the
integrity and profitability of the organization's operation.
Potential threats to the organization:
1. ____________________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________________________
5. ____________________________________________________________
6. ____________________________________________________________
Step 3: Conduct an analysis of industry environment
The five-forces model allows an organization to systematically analyse its relationships
with other strategic competitors. In general, an attractive industry (in terms of long-term
ROI) has high entry barriers, suppliers and buyers with low bargaining power, few threats
from product/service substitutes and relatively moderate rivalry. Conversely, a less
attractive industry has low entry barriers, suppliers and buyers with strong bargaining
positions, strong competitive threats from product/service substitutes, and intense rivalry
among competitive firms. Use the following checklist to identify potential threats to your
organization or one you are studying.
 Increase in bargaining power of suppliers?
 Increase in bargaining power of buyers?
 Increase in new domestic competition?
 Increase in new or substitute products or services?
 Increase in rivalry among established firms?
© John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 4
1. _____________________________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________________________
5. _____________________________________________________________________
6. _____________________________________________________________________
Step 4: Evaluate the importance of the changes for the organization’s strategies
This step focuses on determining the timing and importance of external environmental
changes for the organization’s strategies. Managers must include both macro and industry
changes in their analyses. Common questions to pose include: How will
macroenvironmental forces impact on the organization? What will our competitors do in
the future? Where do we hold an advantage over our competitors? How will this change
our business strategy?
Complete the following steps and actions to deal with the effects of environmental
changes and trends on the strategic management of the organization.
What are the 3 - 6 most important What actions should management take to
changes/trends facing the organization? cope with these environmental chanes/
trends
1 ________________________________________________________________
2 ________________________________________________________________
3 ________________________________________________________________
4 ________________________________________________________________
5 ________________________________________________________________
6 ________________________________________________________________
This list should be discussed with your key stakeholders to ensure consensus.
The five-forces model has been criticized for giving insufficient attention to the
importance of internal organization differences (for example the quality of a firm’s
human resources, and technological, physical and financial resources). An organization
will not be successful just because it is based in an attractive industry. As strategic
management and leadership theorists remind us, to be successful, an organization
requires distinctive competencies, resources, capabilities and leadership. See the
‘resource-based SHRM’ model in Chapter 2.
© John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 5
Suggested Further Reading:
M. Hill et al. (2002) Strategic Management: Competitiveness and Globalization
Concepts. Toronto: Nelson/Thomson Learning.
Kotter, J. (1996). Leading Change. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business.
Porter, M.E. (1980). Competitive Strategy. New York: Free Press.

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Skill development exercise chapter 3

  • 1. © John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 1 HR-related Skill Development: External Environment Analysis Most organizations face external contexts that are complex, dynamic and increasingly global. This makes the context increasingly difficult to interpret. To cope with often incomplete and ambiguous contextual data, and to increase their understanding of the general external context, organizations engage in a process called 'external environmental analysis'. All managers, including HR managers, need to be aware of the importance of scanning the external context in a systematic way. A number of models exist that can help managers in analysing the external environment. Such models provide a framework to identify external opportunities and threats. Opportunities arise when an organization can take advantage of conditions in its external environment to formulate and implement strategies that enable it to improve performance. Threats arise when conditions in the external environment endanger the integrity of the organization's activities. As shown in Exhibit 1 an organization's external environment has two major parts:  macroenvironment  industry The macro environment is composed of social, economic, political and technological elements in the broader society that can influence an industry and the organizations within it. The industry environment is the set of factors that directly influences an organization and its actions and responses. Managers have to analyse competitive forces in an industry's environment in order to identify the opportunities and threats confronting an organization. A popular framework for doing this is Michael Porter's 'five-forces' model. This model identifies five competitive forces that shape industry's profit potential (as measured by the long-term return on investment): (1) the bargaining power of suppliers, (2) the threat of new entrants, (3) the threat of product substitutes, (4) the bargaining power of buyers and (5) the intensity of rivalry among established organizations within an industry. Within most industries, there are groups of organizations in which each member follows the same basic strategy as others in the groups but follows a different strategy from that of firms in other groups. These groups of organizations are referred to as strategic groups (see C. Hill and G. Jones, (1998) Strategic Management Theory. New York: Houghton Mifflin).
  • 2. © John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 2 Exhibit 1 The external environment Social Economic Political New entrants Power of Suppliers Intensity of rivalry Power of buyers Product/service substitutes Five-Forces Model Technology Legal Demographic Global Trends Macroenvironment Analyzing the macroenvironment To increase their understanding of the macroenvironment and to help develop a ‘strategic plan’, human resource managers can engage in a process called ‘external environment analysis’. This process typically includes four activities:  Scanning-identifying early signals of macroenvironment changes and trends  Monitoring-detecting meaning through ongoing observations of macro- environmental changes and trends  Forecasting-developing projections of anticipated outcomes based on monitored changes and trends  Assessing-determining the importance of macroenvironmental changes and trends for the organization's strategic plans. Step 1: Identify potential opportunities Scan the macroenvironment around your own organization or an organization you are studying. Consider economic, technological, legal, political, social, demographic and global trends. See Figure 3.2 in the textbook for guidance. Write down 3 - 6 potential opportunities for growth and profitability over the next 3 to 5 years.
  • 3. © John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 3 Potential opportunities for the organization: 1. _______________________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________________ 6. _______________________________________________________________ Step 2: Identify potential threats Scanning the macroenvironment, write down 3 - 6 potential threats that can endanger the integrity and profitability of the organization's operation. Potential threats to the organization: 1. ____________________________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________________________ 3. ____________________________________________________________ 4. ____________________________________________________________ 5. ____________________________________________________________ 6. ____________________________________________________________ Step 3: Conduct an analysis of industry environment The five-forces model allows an organization to systematically analyse its relationships with other strategic competitors. In general, an attractive industry (in terms of long-term ROI) has high entry barriers, suppliers and buyers with low bargaining power, few threats from product/service substitutes and relatively moderate rivalry. Conversely, a less attractive industry has low entry barriers, suppliers and buyers with strong bargaining positions, strong competitive threats from product/service substitutes, and intense rivalry among competitive firms. Use the following checklist to identify potential threats to your organization or one you are studying.  Increase in bargaining power of suppliers?  Increase in bargaining power of buyers?  Increase in new domestic competition?  Increase in new or substitute products or services?  Increase in rivalry among established firms?
  • 4. © John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 4 1. _____________________________________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________________________________ 5. _____________________________________________________________________ 6. _____________________________________________________________________ Step 4: Evaluate the importance of the changes for the organization’s strategies This step focuses on determining the timing and importance of external environmental changes for the organization’s strategies. Managers must include both macro and industry changes in their analyses. Common questions to pose include: How will macroenvironmental forces impact on the organization? What will our competitors do in the future? Where do we hold an advantage over our competitors? How will this change our business strategy? Complete the following steps and actions to deal with the effects of environmental changes and trends on the strategic management of the organization. What are the 3 - 6 most important What actions should management take to changes/trends facing the organization? cope with these environmental chanes/ trends 1 ________________________________________________________________ 2 ________________________________________________________________ 3 ________________________________________________________________ 4 ________________________________________________________________ 5 ________________________________________________________________ 6 ________________________________________________________________ This list should be discussed with your key stakeholders to ensure consensus. The five-forces model has been criticized for giving insufficient attention to the importance of internal organization differences (for example the quality of a firm’s human resources, and technological, physical and financial resources). An organization will not be successful just because it is based in an attractive industry. As strategic management and leadership theorists remind us, to be successful, an organization requires distinctive competencies, resources, capabilities and leadership. See the ‘resource-based SHRM’ model in Chapter 2.
  • 5. © John Bratton and Jeffrey Gold 2003 5 Suggested Further Reading: M. Hill et al. (2002) Strategic Management: Competitiveness and Globalization Concepts. Toronto: Nelson/Thomson Learning. Kotter, J. (1996). Leading Change. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business. Porter, M.E. (1980). Competitive Strategy. New York: Free Press.