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By Yevgen Bogodistov
The podcast currently has 183 episodes available.
Welcome to my new episode!
I know it was a long break but I had a very good reason (family) to skip some episodes. Today, I continue and start with the topic of the relation of buyer's product quality to the supplied parts.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Welcome, dear listeners!
Today, I dedicate the episode of my #podcast to the influence of #competition among #buyers on the #bargaining power of a #supplier. A short example illustrates the importance of this driver for the #bargainingpower as a force in the e#5forces #framework by #Porter.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Dear listeners
In this episode, I continue elaborating on the #bargainingpower - one of the #5forces #framework forces by #Porter. Today, I talk about the #productdifferentiation and its influence on the #switchingcosts.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Dear listeners
I have an interesting #podcast episode today: I start elaborating on a new force in the #fiveforces framework by Porter - Bargaining Power over Suppliers (which I combine with the #BargainingPower of Buyers). Today, I talk about one of the #drivers for this force - the proportion of #costs of an item in the final product (or service) #price. I also prepared two examples for you.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Hello, dear listeners!
Today, we finalise the "#Rivalry among #Competitors" - one of the five forces in the #5forces #framework by #Porter. In this episode, I talk about two related drivers for this force - #economiesofscale and Ratio of #Fixed to #Variable #costs. I hope that you will like my examples. Enjoy!
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Hello, dear listners,
I am glad to share with you the next episode of my #management #research #podcast. This time I talk about two drivers of the rivalry among competitors (one of the #forces in the #5forces #framework by #Porter). I explain the role of Excess Capacities and Exit Barriers in heating the price competition.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Welcome, dear friends and colleagues,
today, I share the next episode in my #management #research #podcast dedicated to the #fiveforces framework by #Porter. In this episode, I talk about the #product #differentiation. I try to extrapolate this knowledge to the individual level. If you are a #jobseeker, this episode might help you understand how to correctly #position yourself in the #jobmarket.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Welcome, dear listeners!
Welcome to the new episode of the #management #research #podcast. Today, we start working on the new force from the #5forces framework by #Porter: #rivalry among #competitors. In this specific #episode, I introduce you to the two drivers for this force - #concentration and #diversity of #competitors.
As you have noticed, I shortened the name of the episode - #YouTube complained about the length of the name of the previous episode ;)
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Welcome, dear listeners,
Today, we finalise one of the forces in the #5forces framework by #Porter. We talk about the relative effectiveness of the barriers that we mentioned in the previous episodes. We often forget to think that laws change, customer preferences change, and even very distinct firms approximate each other in their business models and product designs. Consequently, what we saw as a barrier yesterday, may not exist today.
Moreover, the more protected a market is, the more profitable, and, in turn, the more interesting it is for your competitors.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
Welcome, dear listeners,
In this episode, I talk about #retaliation #strategy or retaliation actions. This is one of the anticipated drivers for the Threat of Entry - one of the forces in the e#5forces framework by #Porter. The main idea is that the fact that incumbent market players may retaliate if you (try to) join their market may hinder you from entering the market. Yet, this driver is related to the intensity of competition - the higher the competition, the harder it is to retaliate for dispersed incumbents. If the market is being dominated by a few firms with plenty of resources, such actions are nothing but #signalling. And not only to you, but also to other potential entrants and, thus, a desired strategy.
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Eugene (Yevgen)
The podcast currently has 183 episodes available.