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Read the article below about five forces affecting strategy, and the questions on the opposite page. For each question(13-18
Read the article below about five forces affecting strategy, and the questions on the opposite page. For each question(13-18
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Read the article below about five forces affecting strategy, and the questions on the opposite page.
For each question(13-18), mark one letter(A, B, C or D)on your Answer Sheet.
The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy
In essence, the job of the strategist is to understand and cope with competition. Often, however, managers define competition too narrowly, as if it occurred only among today’s direct competitors. Yet competition for profits goes beyond established industry rivals to include four other competitive forces as well: customers, suppliers, potential entrants, and substitute products. The extended rivalry that results from all five forces defines an industry’s structure and shapes the nature of competitive interaction within an industry. They are the threat of new entrants: bargaining power of suppliers: the threat of substitute products or services: bargaining power of buyers and rivalry among existing competitors.
As different from one another as industries might appear on the surface, the underlying drivers of profitability are the same. The global auto industry, for instance, appears to have nothing in common with the worldwide market for art masterpieces or the heavily regulated health-care delivery industry in Europe. But to understand industry competition and profitability in each of those three cases, one must analyse the industry’s underlying structure in terms of the five forces.
Understanding the competitive forces, and their underlying causes, reveals the roots of an industry’s current profitability while providing a framework for anticipating and influencing competition(and profitability)over time. A healthy industry structure should be as much a competitive concern to strategists as their company’s own position. Understanding industry structure is also cardinal to effective strategic positioning. As we will see, defending against the competitive forces and shaping them in a company’s favour are crucial to strategy.
The configuration of the five forces differs by industry. In the market for commercial aircraft, fierce rivalry between dominant producers Airbus and Boeing and the bargaining power of the airlines that place huge orders for aircraft are strong, while the threat of entry, the threat of substitutes, and the power of suppliers are more benign. In the movie theatre industry, the proliferation of substitute forms of entertainment and the power of the movie producers and distributors who supply movies, the critical input, are important. Industry structure drives competition and profitability, not whether an industry is emerging or mature, high tech or low tech, regulated or unregulated.
The strongest competitive force or forces determine the profitability of an industry and become the most important to strategy formulation. The most salient force, however, is not always obvious. For example, even though rivalry is often fierce in commodity industries, it may not be the factor limiting profitability. Low returns in the photographic film industry, for instance, are the result of a superior substitute product— as Kodak and Fuji, the world’s leading producers of photographic film, learned with the advent of digital photography. In such a situation, coping with the substitute product becomes the number one strategic priority.
Industry structure grows out of a set of economic and technical characteristics that determine the strength of each competitive force. We will examine these drivers in the pages that follow, taking the perspective of an incumbent, or a company already present in the industry. The analysis can be readily extended to understand the challenges facing a potential entrant.
What does "grows out of" mean in the last paragraph?
选项
A、stems from
B、makes into
C、gets over
D、takes from
答案
A
解析
题目意为:“最后一段中,grows out of是什么意思?”最后一段首句提到Industry structure grows out of a set of economic and technical characteristics that determine.the strength of each competitive force.即:产业结构产生于一系列能确定每个竞争力强度的经济和技术特征。故A项“源于,来自于”是正确答案。B项意为“制成”;C项意为“克服”;D项意为“减少”,均与文意不符,排除。
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