Strategic Planning in the Small Business

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Unit
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HO 2-6 (continued)

and important areas
of competence are recognized and stressed.

These competencies may
have initially arisen out of the firm's

perceived mission
or managerial orientation and over
time,

have become an integral
part of the existence of the business.

Courtland Clubs
provides an example of this approach.
In its

competitive situation, Courtland
r,eded to recognize its areas

of competence,
determine whether they were still
viable, and

then proceed to use them as the
focus for evaluating environ­

mental opportunities
and strategic direction.

In some situations,
distinctive competetences may need to

be developed or nurtured-particularly
if none currently exist.

Here, the business
analyzes its competitive environment,
scru­

tinizes its internal resources,
and carefully and objectively de­

cides which areas
have the best chance for development.
In this

approach, the business is
attempting to build areas of compe­

tence. Such a building or development process
can be quite

trying for the
small business. Essentially, the business
should

investigate areas where it can create a meaningful
competence,

realizing that competencies are dictated
by the competitive en­

vironment, the firm's internal capacities,
and the firm's reac­

tions within its competitive
environment.

It is difficult to list an exhaustive set of
competencies. How­

ever, some
typical areas of distinctive competence
can be rec­

ognized. Table 3-1
notes nine of the more common areas of

distinctive
competence likely to be recognized by
small business.

Quality is a key area
of competence. Here, the business

offers the consumer a
product or service that is of discernably

Table 3-1
Areas of Distinctive Competence


Commonly Recognized by Small
Businesses

Quality Flexibility
and Adaptability

Service
Strong Consumer Orientation

Location
Reputation and Image

Filling a Special Niche Personnel

Price

Chapter Three Recognizing
Distinctive Competenci~s and Competitive Weaknesses
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