Unit 2
HO 2-6 (continued)
objective
analysis, and why the owner must be open and aware
and ready
to accept and respond to the outcomes of the anal
ysis. Indeed, one or
two key areas of competitive weakness can,
if unrealized and unattended to, destroy
the base of strength
derived from a series of distinctive competencies.
Since few
businesses are the
best at everything, the identification of com
petitive weaknesses is not a sign of failure.
Instead, the iden
tification
signals the firm that there are factors to be dealt with
in its development of goals and strategy for
competitive action.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
- How can distinctive rompetencies
be identified? - Can distinctive
compeLtncies really be developed as part of
a strategy
or are the) simply something a firm has or doesn't
have?
- How necessary is
it for a firm to develop a particular dis
tinctive
competence?
- Pick a company
about which you are familiar. Does it have
distinctive
competencies? How does or should the firm ex
ploit them?
- What kinds of competencies might we expect
in the follow
ing firms:
a.
a shoe store
b. a grocery
store
c. a pet shop
d. a heating and air conditioning firm
e. a computer repair business
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