(SHORT
NOTES FROM STRATEGY TOOLS:
Competitive
Advantage at http://www.mindtools.com)
Core Competences: The Value of Uniqueness
"Core competences" is one of
the most important business ideas. Businesses
are concentrating their efforts on things they do well and outsource as much as
they can of everything else.
The starting point for understanding
core competences is understanding that businesses need to have something that
customers uniquely value if they're to make good profits. C.K.Prahalad and Gary Hamel, in their key
1990 paper "The Core Competence of the Corporation", argued that
"Core Competences" are some of the most important sources of
uniqueness: These are the things that a company can do uniquely well, and that
no-one else can copy quickly enough to affect competition.
There are 3 test introduced by Hamel and
Prahalad to see whether the core competencies are true:
1.
Relevance
·
must give your customer something that
strongly influences him or her to choose your product or service
2.
Difficulty of imitation
·
should be difficult to imitate
·
continually working to improve these
skills, means that you can sustain its competitive position
3.
Breadth of application
·
something that opens up a good number of
potential markets
STEPS
TO IDENTIFY CORE COMPETENCES
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1
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Brainstorm the factors that are important to your
clients
·
identify
the factors that influence people's purchase decisions
·
move beyond
just product or service features
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2
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Brainstorm your existing competences and the
things you do well
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3
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Screen own competences against the tests of
relevance, difficulty of imitation, and breadth of application
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4
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Screen factors that are important to clients to
see if they could be developed as core competences
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5
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Review the two screened lists
·
identified
core competences
·
build them
as far as sensibly possible
·
look at
ones that you could develop, and work to build them
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6
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Think of the most time-consuming and costly things
that you do either as an individual or a company
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