Michael Porter's Five Forces Michael Porter's five forces is a model used to explore the environment in which a product or company (or business unit) operates. Five forces analysis looks at five key areas mainly the threat of entry, the power of buyers, the power of suppliers, the threat of substitutes, and competitive rivalry. New Entrants SuppliersIndustry competitors and extent of rivalryBuyers Substitutes Introduction The model of the Five Competitive Forces … [Read more...] about Porters five forces
Porter’s Five Forces for competitor analysis & advantage
Michael Porter's Five Forces for competitor analysis Michael Porter's Five Forces is a model used to explore the environment in which a product or company operates to generate competitive advantage.Porter's Five Forces analysis looks at five key areas mainly:The threat of entry The power of buyers The power of suppliers The threat of substitutes, and Competitive rivalry (advantage). Michael Porter's Five Forces:New … [Read more...] about Porter’s Five Forces for competitor analysis & advantage
Top management blog posts of 2009
The last 12 months has been a major shift for the team at RapidBI. As a way of looking back here are the most read blog entries in the last 12 months. What was Hot....?Leadership models Learning Styles – Honey & Mumford Learning Styles Questionnaire (LSQ) PESTLE analysis for schools and education Ansoff matrix – product market grid – Management theory & model Training Needs Analysis TNA Models for use in leadership, change, projects and management Writing a training session or … [Read more...] about Top management blog posts of 2009
