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Lecture 13 Strategies in Action. Lecture Outline Defensive Strategies.

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1 Lecture 13 Strategies in Action

2 Lecture Outline Defensive Strategies

3 Retrenchment Divestiture Liquidation

4 Defensive Strategies Retrenchment – – Regrouping through cost and asset reduction to reverse declining sales and profit

5 Defensive Strategies Guidelines for Retrenchment –  Firm has failed to meet its objectives and goals consistently over time but has distinctive competencies  Firm is one of the weaker competitors  Inefficiency, low profitability, poor employee morale, and pressure from stockholders to improve performance.  When an organization’s strategic managers have failed  Very quick growth to large organization where a major internal reorganization is needed

6 Defensive Strategies Divestiture – – Selling a division or part of an organization

7 Defensive Strategies Guidelines for Divestiture –  When firm has pursued retrenchment but failed to attain needed improvements  When a division needs more resources than the firm can provide  When a division is responsible for the firm’s overall poor performance  When a division is a misfit with the organization  When a large amount of cash is needed and cannot be obtained from other sources.

8 Recent Divestitures

9 Defensive Strategies Liquidation– – Selling all of a company’s assets, in parts, for their tangible worth

10 Defensive Strategies Guidelines for Liquidation –  When both retrenchment and divestiture have been pursued unsuccessfully  If the only alternative is bankruptcy, liquidation is an orderly alternative  When stockholders can minimize their losses by selling the firm’s assets

11 Means for Achieving Strategies Joint Venture/Partnering –  Two or more companies form a temporary partnership or consortium for purpose of capitalizing on some opportunity.

12 Means for Achieving Strategies Cooperative Arrangements –  Research and development partnerships  Cross-distribution agreements  Cross-licensing agreements  Cross-manufacturing agreements  Joint-bidding consortia

13 Means for Achieving Strategies Problems Causing Joint Ventures to Fail –  Managers who must collaborate daily not involved in forming or shaping the venture  Venture may benefit the companies but not the customers  Venture not supported equally by both partners  Venture may begin to compete with one of the partners more so than the other

14 Means for Achieving Strategies Guidelines for Joint Ventures –  Combination of privately held and publicly held can be synergistically combined  Domestic forms joint venture with foreign firm, can obtain local management to reduce certain risks  Distinctive competencies of two or more firms are complementary  Overwhelming resources and risks where project is potentially very profitable (e.g., Alaska pipeline)  Two or more smaller firms have trouble competing with larger firm  A need exists to introduce a new technology quickly

15 Recent Mergers Acquiring FirmAcquired Firm Hewlett-PackardCompaq Comuter EbayHomesDirect PepsiCoQuaker Oats Sara LeeEarthgrains Company Phillips PetroleumConoco DevonAnderson Exploration AMRTWA TellabsOcular Networks

16 Key Terms Acquisition Backward Integration Combination Strategy Concentric Diversification Conglomerate Diversification Cooperative Arrangements Cost Leadership

17 Key Terms Differentiation Diversification Strategies Divestiture Focus Forward Integration Franchising Generic Strategies

18 Key Terms Horizontal Diversification Horizontal Integration Integration Strategies Intensive Strategies Joint Venture Liquidation Long-Term Objectives

19 Key Terms Market Development Market Penetration Merger Outsourcing Product Development Retrenchment Takeover Vertical Integration

20 Thank You


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