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Force Protection designs, manufactures and markets blast and ballistics armored vehicles for sale to military customers. As of Dec 31 2006, Co. produced three blast-protected...
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Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy
Eliminating rivals is a risky strategy. A profit windfall from removing today's competitors often attracts new competitors and backlash from customers and suppliers. The competition in the real estate industry that is sparked by new arrivals like Zillow, Redfin, Trulia and the like can actually help profitability for all involved....
Tags: real estate, strategy, supplier, industry
White papers 2007-12-01
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 nowadays; direct competitors. Yet competition for profits goes beyond established industry rivals to include four other competitive forces as well: customers, suppliers, potential...
Tags: Harvard Business Review, industry, supplier, strategy, job
White papers 2006-12-01
Updating Michael Porter's Classic 'Five Forces'
By significantly broadening how we think about competition, Michael E. Porter's Harvard Business Review article "How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy" launched a business management revolution among academics and practicioners when it was published in 1979 . The power of the concept, as time has born out, is that it can...
Tags: Strategy, Sean Silverthorne, Michael Porter, industry
Blog posts 2008-01-07
Using Force Field Analysis To Listen To Customers
Force field analysis is a simple tool to listen to your customers. But don't forget to report back to the group later on what you learned. If you discover new driving forces, these might be folded into your positioning (or might result in customer case studies or references). As you...
Tags: Branding, Pragmatic Marketing Inc., positioning, analysis, tool
White papers 2007-12-01
A Model to Identify Short-Term Efficiency Improvements of Network Organized Forces
Network-organized forces are hypothesized to give better efficiency and robustness through more efficient utilization of resources, less idle time and increased flexibility. In the long-term one may expect all military components to be part of one networked unity, but until then, in the short term, one may gain from improving...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, network
White papers 2005-05-16
The Road To Opportunity In Wholesale Distribution
From the executive summary: ‘Dynamic forces of change are converging upon the wholesale distribution industry. The business environment is changing and distributors must change, too. The business challenges ahead will come from a combination of customers, emerging competitors, and suppliers. Some of the forces may be familiar, while others may...
Tags: Pembroke Consulting Inc., supplier
White papers 2004-08-09
Branding: The Anti-Commodity
There's a powerful force acting on businesses of all sizes today - and it is not good. It erodes margins, reduces prices and "Dumbs down" all the value you seek to create into the lowest common denominator - price. This force is called "commoditization." And it's been acting on all...
Tags: branding
White papers 2003-10-31
Benefits for Members of the Armed Forces
If one is an active member of the U.S. armed forces, there may be times when he doesn't get a chance to make his IRA contribution by the yearly Apr 15 deadline for making these contributions. One may also be concerned about how one's time in the armed forces affects...
Tags: Investopedia, eligibility, benefit
White papers 2003-06-18
Rx for Pharmaceutical Companies: A Healthy Dose of Leadership
This paper describes the pace of change in the pharmaceutical industry which shows no sign of slowing. In most cases, drug companies will be unable to control the external forces to which they must react. However, they can control the way in which they react, greeting change in a manner...
Tags: Forum Corp., pharmaceutical company, industry, leadership, leader
White papers 2003-06-05
More Thoughts on Timing Your Divestiture
The article asserts that many forces enter into the determination of whether it is a good time to sell any given business. To understand the many forces involved, it helps us to view them in the same way as biorhythms. One may recall that biorhythms recognize that certain personal interior...
Tags: Financial accounting, Investment, financing, divestiture, interest rate, tax
White papers 2003-01-01
Competitive Forces
Competitive advantage of an organization involves gaining an advantage over other competing firms with regard to the design and delivery of the product or service. The external environment of an organization is marked by competition between rival firms. Several competitive forces act on the firm in the external environment. They...
Tags: University of Washington, environment, competitive advantage
Presentations 2003-01-01
Why Channels Become Obsolete
The paper looks into the issue of channel optimization for businesses. It discusses the importance of the same as being a critical factor for businesses to be successful in the market. According to the paper, the challenge to optimize distribution strategies comes from three forces: the Internet, customer relationship management...
Tags: competitive advantage, CRM, Internet
White papers 2003-01-01
Porter's Five Forces
It has been observed that the model of pure competition implies that risk-adjusted rates of return should be constant across firms and industries. However, numerous economic studies have affirmed that different industries can sustain different levels of profitability; part of this difference is explained by industry structure. Michael Porter provided...
Tags: Porter five forces, industry, competitive advantage, strategy, barrier, leadership, supplier
White papers 2003-01-01
Porter’s Five Forces
From the executive summary: ‘A competitive strategy must meet the opportunities and threats inherent in the external environment; it should be based on an understanding of industry and economic change. Porter identifies five forces that shape every industry and which determine the intensity and direction of competition and therefore the...
Tags: Strategy, California State University, Porter five forces, competitive strategy, industry, Strategic Planning, environment
White papers 2003-01-01
Michael Porter?s Five Forces Model
An industry?s profit potential is largely determined by the intensity of competitive, intensity of competitive rivalry within that industry. This article discusses the concept of porter five-force model. It explains that there are five forces that determine industry attractiveness and long-run industry profitability. These five "competitive forces" are threat of...
Tags: Strategy, Portland State University, intensity, rivalry, Porter five forces, industry, supplier
White papers 2003-01-01
Innovation Now!
Conventional wisdom says to get back to basics, to cut costs but conventional wisdom is doomed. The winners are the innovators who are making bold thinking an everyday part of doing business. Article discusses that competing today comes down to a leadership gut check. During the past decade, earnings and...
Tags: Investment, IT investment, stock market, merger, leadership, accounting, stock, information technology
White papers 2002-12-01

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K-Force duty holster
From Gould & Goodrich K-Force delivers the look of fine leather with the advantages of weatherproof polymer laminate. It is hard molded with Kydex for high performance to take tough punishment and survive. It is durable, scuff-resistant, and easy to maintain. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] When...
Articles 2008-06-01
Pilots honored with distinguished flying crosses: an insidious insurgent ambush goes awry
Set up in five trucks with heavy machine guns, enemy forces sat in wait for a helicopter to fly over their location west of Baghdad, Iraq on the last day of May 2007. The bad guys were trained and prepared with personnel to drive the trucks, man the...
Articles 2008-06-01
Air Force agent aids downed helicopter crew
On a cold and blustery Dec. 3, 2006, at Haditha Dam, Iraq, Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special Agent Jim Collins witnessed a Marine CH-46 Sea Knight crash into the chilling, 50-degree, 300' deep, cholera-filled water of Lake Quadisiya. Aboard the helicopter were 16 troops--14 passengers including a mix...
Articles 2008-06-01
True backyard fun: the UTG airsoft M14
The M14 battle rifle occupies an important place among the top military rifles of the past century. With its proven ruggedness, accuracy and long-range punch, the 7.62x51mm M14 became a relatively popular successor to the legendary M1 Garand rifle when it entered service with US armed forces in the late...
Articles 2008-06-01
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