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    this article and analysis is to provide detailed analysis using Porter’s Five Force Analysis to scale the United States largest manufacturers of automobiles. The creativity and dynamics of the industry overall make it one of the most interesting industries in the country. The competiveness of rival corporations, the sizes of the manufacturers and the innovation that is constantly changing make the industry all the more interesting. Throughout this assignment the discussion and analysis provide an in-depth

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    TABLE 2: PORTER 'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS Threat of New Entrants Threat of Substitution Threat of new entrants is high, as the consumer preferences for the healthy menu is growing in the industry. The threat of substitution is moderate to high, based on the consumer choices of the brand. The economic factors and the target marketing strategies of the brands play important role in encouraging the threat of substitution. Competitive Rivalry The competitive rivalry is high due to the emergence of the

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    will assist in ensuring right tools are selected for industry analysis, much information were obtained, suggestions were made as many tools are available for the analysis (Winters, 2015). The easy will explain the reasons the already recommended tool will work best for global strategy, provide evidence to support the decision, refute the people who chose an additional tool rather than one of the tool selected, and provide a brief analysis of the market using those tools (Winters, 2015).

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    bring to the organization (Dobbs, 2014). In 1979, Michael E. Porter, a Harvard Business School student introduced five key forces that determined the essential appeal of a business sector in a long run (Schachter, 2012). Porter’s Five Forces is a framework that analyzes and identifies strategy of an industry, and also determines the weakness and strength of an industry, where the activities of the competitors also involved. Porter’s Five Forces is cover understanding strategy of bargaining power of supplier

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    The Five Forces Framework and Competitive Strategy In this framework due to Michael Porter there are two high-level stages in the creation of competitive strategy, each stage corresponding to a high-level determinant of profitability mentioned in the previous section. The first stage is the assessment of the attractiveness of the industry in which a given company is embedded based on a structural analysis of the industry. In this stage, called the five forces framework, five forces that influence

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    Porter’s Five Forces in the Robotics Industry Iryna Varniaga University of Maryland University College Fall 2013 Turnitin score: 25% Porter’s Five Forces in the Robotics Industry “Porter’s five forces”: Introduction. “Porter’s five forces” is widely applied in today’s business world. Harvard Professor Michael E. Porter’s first HBR article “How competitive forces shape strategy” was published in 1979. It became revolutionary in the field of strategy. Porter’s subsequent work has brought

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    covers a brief information on Porter’s and his five forces model, a number of critiques to the model , examples of a noncompetitive organization applied Porter’s model , and discussion on Grant suggestion to complete Porter’s model. A.i ,A.ii : Criticisms of Porter’s five forces concept(1980) and its applicability in noncompetitive ( public,government,voluntary,charity) by supporting with real life examples as mentioned below: Dr. Michel E . Porter earned MBA from Harvard business school and

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    Porter's Five Forces

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    Porter’s Five Forces Model Porters five forces Each element of a Porters five forces model is best considered in the context of other elements in the model. Examples: supplier power is increased if there is a high degree of rivalry between companies trying to obtain the supplies; entry barriers are increased if there is a substitutes threat. A Porter 's five forces analysis can be usefully performed alongside SWOT analysis, PESTLE analysis, and other analysis techniques. The next two sections

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    achieved this position as a result of effectively responding to the five forces of its industry environment. Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model identifies the most important external factors that influence business organisations . The environment of the fast food industry interacts with McDonald’s to affect the potential and success of the firm. McDonald’s current global success showcases that they are effective in identifying these five forces and overcoming issues they posses.

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    Michael Porter 's Five Forces of Competition for Starbucks This Michael Porter 's five force analysis of Starbucks coffee shows the intensity of the five strengths of the firm, and the bases of these powers. Starbucks coffee 's prosperity shows its viability in tending to these outside elements in its industrial surroundings. However, this five forces investigation highlights current industry conditions that force present and developing concerns significant to Starbucks Coffee 's business. Following

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