Chapter 12 • Planning Information Systems Resources 531
Can we use IT to help our customers increase their revenues?
— By providing proprietary market data to them?
— By supporting their access to their markets through our channels?
Competitors
Can we use IT to raise the entry barriers of new competitors into our markets?
— By redefining product features around IT components?
— By providing customer services through IT?
Can we use IT to differentiate our products/services?
— By highlighting existing differentiators?
— By creating new differentiators?
Can we use IT to make a preemptive move over our competition?
— By offering something new because we have proprietary data?
Can we use IT to provide substitutes?
— By simulating other products?
— By enhancing our existing products?
Can we use IT to match an existing competitor’s offerings?
— Are competitor products/services based on unique IT capabilities or technologies and
capabilities generally available?
FIGURE 12.9 Continued
PRIMARY
ACTIVITIES
SUPPORT
ACTIVITIES
Firm
Infrastructure
Human Resource
Management
Technology
Development
Procurement
Planning models
Automated personnel scheduling
Computer-aided design
Online procurement of parts
Electronic market
research
Inbound
Logistics Logistics
Marketing Service
and Sales
Operations Outbound
Automated
warehouse
Remote
servicing of
equipment
Computer
scheduling
and routing of
repair
trucks
Telemarketing
Laptops
for sales
representatives
Automated
order
processing
Flexible
manufacturing
Examples of IT
Application
FIGURE 12.10 Strategic IT Application Opportunities in the Value Chain