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The Five Competitive Forces that Shape Strategy

An Interview with Michael E. Porter, Professor, Harvard University harvard business review michael e. porter thomas stewart five competitve forces shape strategy hbr Estratégia das cinco forças de...  
 
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thebiggp (2 months ago) Show Hide
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five forces are deciding the business actually!!!
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Copenhagenstyle (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey guys! Great video. Note on 03:30 the interviewer says: "The 5 forces have been around for more then 30 years, and before you wrote them".... What does he mean? Isn´t it Michael E. Porter who made the porter 5 forces? Can someone please explain..
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I think it means that eventhough Porter wrote about the five forces, businesses have allways had to deal with things like threats from new competitors, substitue products etc. Porter made the model that companies can use to make it easier to deal with these things.. Hope you get my drift?
Shahriarsajib (5 months ago) Show Hide
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u r bsolutely right
caaantttiii76 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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wow, cool thanks for posting :)
TrueToHeart (9 months ago) Show Hide
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oops wrong comment below, i just want to say thanks for sharing this!
TrueToHeart (9 months ago) Show Hide
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:D ad hoc
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Thedreamshaperabc (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Even though it is not a zero sum game it may still lead to a loss for the company. I am not disagreeing with porter, just that specific argument.

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