Thursday, 17 December 2015

CHAPTER 2: IDENTIFYING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

Assalamualaikum . Hi . Last Monday, my lecturer had starts a new chapter which is Chapter 2: Identifying Competitive Advantages . As you guys know, this chapter quite interesting because it's about an organization can survive and thrive after create a competitive advantage . So guys, let's go through this chapter .


Chapter 2: Identifying Competitive Advantages


What is competitive advantages?


Competitive advantages is a product or service that an organization’s customers place a
greater value on than similar offerings from a competitor .


First-mover advantage occurs when an organization can significantly impact its market
share by being first to market with a competitive advantage .

Organizations watch their competition through environmental scanning .

Environmental Scanning is the acquisition and analysis of events and
trends in the environment external to an organization .

There are three common tools used in industry to analyze and develop
competitive advantages include:
  • Porter’s Five Forces Model 
  • Porter’s three generic strategies  
  • Value chains

  • Porter’s Five Forces Model 
Porter’s Five Forces Model determines the relative attractiveness of an industry . 
  •           Buyer power 
  •           Supplier power
  •           Threat of substitute products or services
  •           Threat of new entrants
  •           Rivalry among existing competitors

Buyer Power 
(high when buyers have many choices of whom to buy from and low when their
choices are few)

There are two ways to reduce buyer which are through loyalty programs and switching
cost.

Loyalty program  - rewards customers based on the amount of business they do with a 
particular organization



Switching costs   - costs that can make customers reluctant to switch to another
product or service



Supplier Power 
(high when buyers have few choices of whom to buy from and low when their choices
are many)

Supplier power is the converse of buyer (customer) power. 

A supplier organization in a market will want buyer (customer) power to be low. 

The supplier wants to be able to set any price it wants for its goods, and if buyers
(customers) have low power, then they do not have any choice but to pay the high
price since there are only one or two suppliers.

What is an example of an organization with “high” supplier power?

Microsoft, Government regulated products such as energy markets and
telecommunication markets in some countries

Supply chain consists of all parties involved in the procurement of a product or raw
material.


Organizations that are buying goods and services in the supply chain can create a
competitive advantage by locating alternative supply sources (decreasing supplier
power) through B2B marketplaces.

Business-to-Business (B2B) marketplace – an Internet-based service that brings
together many buyers and sellers


Two types of business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces:

         
Private exchange – a single buyer posts its needs and then opens the bidding
to any supplier who would care to bid


Reverse auction – an auction format in which increasingly lower bids are 
solicited from organizations willing to supply the desired product or service
at an increasingly lower price



Will continue with next outcomes . 

~MRS. FROGGY~

Thursday, 10 December 2015

CHAPTER 1: BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY


Assalamualaikum and hi girls and guys . As I promised last week, I will update about what I've learned . So, today I'll show as much about Chapter 1: Business Driven Technology . At first learning, I learn what is technology and how it works . I hope you guys understand and keep in mind . =D


Chapter 1 – Business Driven Technology

Why we need to study Information Technology (IT)?

IT is everywhere in business. Understanding IT provides great insight to anyone learning about business.

Information Technology’s Impact on Business Operations
  • -          Organization typically operate by functional areas or functional silos
  • -          Functional areas are interdepends  














Information Technology Basics

  • -          Information technology (IT) – A field concerned with the use of technology in managing and processing information. IT is an important enabler of business success and innovation
  • -          Management information system (MIS) – A general name for the business function and academic discipline covering the application of people, technologies and procedures to solve business problems. MIS is a business function, similar to Accounting, Finance, Operations and Human Resources.

-          When beginning to learn about information technology it is important to understand
·         Data, information and business intelligence
·         IT resources
·         IT cultures

-          Data, information and business intelligence
·         Data is a raw facts that describe the characteristics of an event
·         Information is a data converted into a meaningful and useful context.
·         Business intelligence is an applications and technologies that are used to support decision making efforts.

-          IT Resources
·         People use
·         Information technology to work with
·         Information

-          IT Cultures
·         Organizational information cultures include;

  • Information-Functional Culture – Employees use information as a means of exercising influence or power over others. For example, a manager in sales refuses to share information with marketing. This causes marketing to need the sales manager’s input each time a new sales manager’s input each time a new sales strategy is developed.

  • Information-Inquiring Culture – Employees across departments search for information to better understand the future and align themselves with current trends and new directions.

  • Information-Discovery Culture – Employees across departments are open to new insight about crisis and radical changes and seek ways to create competitive advantages.

  • Information-Sharing Culture – Employees across departments trust each other to use information (especially about problems and failures) to improve performance.


THANK YOU FOR READING . 
~ MRS. FROGGY~ 

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Sleep! 😪


Assalamualaikum .  Hi . My name is Ayu Farida Binti Mohd Hafez . I'm turning 19 this December . 😊 I'm happy for that . Haha . I'm a student . I'm studying Business Management course in UiTM Alor Gajah, Melaka . My friends usually called me, Yuyu . 😆 Well, there were so many Ayu here . Even only heard 'Yu', I will turned around looking for person that called that name . Haha . Actually, I've made this blog for my task in IT subject . I hope I will fall in LOVE with this subject . Haha . Do not think that I don't like this subject but it might take time for me to develope it . Hehe . So, wish me luck guys and don't forget to read my post . 😄 By the way, I wish that I will get a special present like Froggy soft toys for my upcoming birthday . Yeah! 🎂 Haha . 🐸 Till we meet again . Have a nice day. Time to sleep . 😪 ~MRS. FROGGY~

Tuesday, 1 December 2015