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Unit 8: Business Level Strategies




          4.   Innovative marketing capabilities                                                Notes
          5.   Motivation for innovation
          6.   Corporate reputation for quality or technological capabilities.

          How Differentiation Delivers Above-average Profits?

                                            Figure  8.3























          This is explained in Figure 8.3. As seen from the exhibit, Differentiated product costs will be
          higher than those of competitors – see line Z-Z. The producer of the differentiated product then
          derives an advantage from its pricing:  with its  uniquely differentiated product it is able to
          charge  a premium  price, i.e.  one  that  is higher than  its  competitors –  see line  B-B in  the
          Figure 8.3.  This will deliver above average profits to the company following  differentiation
          strategy.
          However, there are two problems associated with differentiation strategies:
          1.   It is difficult to estimate whether the extra costs incurred in differentiation can be recovered
               from the customer by charging a higher price.
          2.   The successful differentiation may attract competitors to copy the differentiated product
               and enter the market segment.
          Neither of the above problems is insurmountable but they do weaken the attractiveness of this
          option.

          Focus Strategy

          A focus strategy occurs when a firm focuses on a specific niche in the market place and develops
          its competitive advantage by offering products especially developed for that niche. It targets a
          specific consumer group (e.g. teenagers, babies, old people etc.) or a specific geographic market
          (urban areas, rural areas etc.).
          Hence, the focus strategy selects a segment or group of segments in the industry and tailors its
          strategy to serve them to the exclusion of others. By optimizing its strategy, for the targets, the
          focuser seeks to achieve competitive advantage in its target segments, even though it does not
          possess a competitive advantage overall.





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