What are the main components of Porter's Five Forces Analysis?

The main components of Porter's Five Forces Analysis are: 1. Competitive rivalry: This looks at the number and strength of your competitors. High competitive rivalry can make it difficult to maintain high profits. 2. Supplier power: This assesses how easy it is for suppliers to increase their prices. 3. Buyer power: This looks at how easy it is for buyers to drive prices down. 4. Threat of substitution: This refers to the likelihood of your customers finding a different way of doing what you do. 5. Threat of new entry: This measures how easy it is for new competitors to enter your market.

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Competition management is at the core of strategy formulation, but business leaders often fail at it because they view competition too narrowly and negatively. Understanding of the underlying sources of competitive pressure provides the groundwork for a strategic action plan. With our presentation you can assess and analyze customers, suppliers, potential entrants, substitute products and rivalry companies and conquer competition fully armed.

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