Achieving competitiveness in a free Market Economy
Sunday 4 September 2016
Achieving competitiveness in a free Market Economy: The ideologies below should be tools your managers...
Achieving competitiveness in a free Market Economy: The ideologies below should be tools your managers...: The ideologies below should be tools your managers must not miss in their struggle to improve Business. Cost Leadership Cost leade...
Thursday 25 August 2016
The Times i have talked to Business owners, the most question has been on HOW CAN WE BEAT THE COMPETITION". here are some tips to go about it.
- Examine Your Business well with a help of your Managers
- Work to understand your customers by using your customer care agents
- Examine your Business strong points and Unique strategies
- Look at your competitors and find their week spots
- Create a competitive advantage
- Focus on service
- Review your costs and differentiate your products
- and make sure to stay on the cutting edge
The ideologies below should be tools your managers must not miss in their struggle to improve Business.
Cost Leadership
Cost leadership is the first competitive advantage businesses often attempt to gain. Cost leadership as an advantage occurs when a business is able to offer the same quality product as its competitors, but at a lower price. Cost leadership can occur when a company finds ways to produce goods at a lower cost through the perfection of production methods or by the utilization of resources in a more efficient manner than competitors. Other factors, such as proprietary technology, can also factor into this type of advantage. Cost leadership may be classified as an offensive strategy, whereby businesses attempt to drive competitors out of the market by consistently using price strategies designed to win over consumers.Differentiation
Differentiation is a second strategy that businesses often use to set themselves apart from competitors. In a differentiation strategy, low cost is only one of many possible factors that may set aside a business from others. Business that differentiate themselves typically look for one or more marketable attributes that they have that can set them apart from their competitors. They then find the segment of the market that finds those attributes important and market to them. The process can also work in the other direction with businesses conducting research to determine which things consumers find most important and then developing a niche market for those products or characteristics.Defensive Strategies
Another way for a business to gain a competitive advantage is to utilize a defensive strategy. The advantage gained by this type of strategy is that it allows the business to further distance itself from its competition by, in some sense, maintaining a competitive advantage it has gained. Therefore, this strategy is closely related to differentiation and cost leadership because it is a method used by businesses to keep those advantages in place once they have been attained. Whereas the other two strategies are more offensive in nature, this strategy becomes an actual advantage as it becomes increasingly difficult for so-called competitors to offer any real opposition to the business.Alliances
Competitive advantages can also be gained by businesses that seek strategic alliances with other businesses in related industries or within the same industry. Businesses have to be careful not to cross the line between alliances and collusion, though. Collusion occurs when businesses within the same industry work together to artificially control prices. Strategic alliances, on the other hand, are more along the lines of joint ventures that businesses use to pool resources and gain themselves exposure at the expense of other competitors not in the alliance.
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