To help analyse an organisations competitive environment,
the first of his forces looks at the threat of a substitute to an organisation,
most organisations have competitors and with these competitors comes with the
threat of a substitute product. The second force looks at the amount of
strength the organisations supplier could have which basically just illustrates
the amount of bargaining power could have over the organisation. The third
force looks at the power the organisations buyers have, which basically analyses
the power the customers have over the organisation. The fourth force then looks
at how large the threat of new entrants is to the industry the organisation is
in. Finally all these four other forces lead to the fifth force which is the intensity
of the rivalry of firms in the industry. The outcome of these four forces would
help determine how fierce the competition in an industry is.
Porter’s 5 forces just analyses the factors regarding
competition and the factors to be considered under the surface of an
organisation. For example if buyers hold a lot of power or there is high threat
of substitute a firm would not be able to keep their prices high therefore
causing price wars leading to high intensity of competition in the industry or
in a scenario where the suppliers have low bargaining power and there are high
barriers to entry such as start-up costs. The organisation would be able to
keep their prices low therefore allowing them to make good profits.
There are some good examples of firms in intense rivalry,
for example Samsung and apple who have been battling for customer loyalty for a
while now.
Porter’s 5 Forces - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYF2_FBCvXw

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