Playing Field, Competition, and Our OrganizationTO: I nsert name of CEO of selected Company

Playing Field, Competition, and Our Organization

TO: I
nsert name of CEO of selected Company

FROM:
Your name

DATE:
Today’s date

RE: Playing Field, Competition & Our Organization


(Student to update all sections color-coded in RED and change color to BLACK)


1. Introduction and Playing Field Description

Provide an opening paragraph that explains the intended purpose of this Executive Briefing and the topics you intend to cover.

a. Company Name and Organization within the company

Example “Motel Six”

Example “Motel Division. (Note: If your company is diverse like Apple, it is advised to analyze a specific segment/business unit/product because competitors in the iPhone segment (Samsung/Google) are very different than competitors in their Music division (Spotify, Pandora)

b. Industry

Example “Hospitality Industry”

c. Market Size

Provide a market size estimate for the Industry
or the Playing Field (Note: This should be the global market and not the size of your current company. The size of your current company goes into the fourth table)

d. Playing Field

Example: “Two-star motels in the US and Canada serving road travelers.” (Note: this is the specific description of the segment of the industry in which you will compete. These often have geographic boundaries and descriptors of the key product attributes. See Week 2 of the DQ forum.)

e. Rationale for Selection


Brief explanation of why you selected this segment. (Note: We usually determine target segments based on factors like revenue potential, growth rates, financial attractiveness, conformance with our key capabilities and competencies, our ability to meet this segment’s customer needs, etc.)








2. Competitive Analysis

Competitor 1:
Company Name

a. Size

Provide information on the relative size of this competitor in the Playing Field. if specific data is not available, a qualitative description is acceptable like “Company X is believed to be the market leader” or “Company Y is relatively small and focused only in the U.S. and doesn’t have a presence in Canada.” Try and use the same metric and year for each of the three entities contrasted in this report.

b. Most Significant Strength and Weakness

Describe the competitor’s biggest strength.

Describe the competitor’s biggest weakness.

c. Competitive Impact of Strength and Weakness.

Briefly explain how this strength and weakness impacts the competitor’s ability to compete effectively.

d. Recent Performance

Describe the competitor’s recent performance. Explain whether the company is generally winning or losing in this Playing Field based on this recent performance. (Note: You would be well-served to support your conclusions with data)

e. Major Developments

Has the competitor introduced any game-changing new products, technologies, capabilities, etc. (focus on revolutionary and not evolutionary). Have they developed (or lost) a key competitive advantage?




Competitor 2:
Company Name

a. Size

Provide information on the relative size of this competitor in the Playing Field. if specific data is not available, a qualitative description is acceptable like “Company X is believed to be the market leader” or “Company Y is relatively small and focused only in the U.S. and doesn’t have a presence in Canada.” Try and use the same metric and year for each of the three entities contrasted in this report.

b. Most Significant Strength and Weakness

Describe the competitor’s biggest strength.

Describe the competitor’s biggest weakness.

c. Competitive Impact of Strength and Weakness.

Briefly explain how this strength and weakness impacts the competitor’s ability to compete effectively.

d. Recent Performance

Describe the competitor’s recent performance. Explain whether the company is generally winning or losing in this Playing Field based on this recent performance. (Note: You would be well-served to support your conclusions with data)

e. Major Developments

Has the competitor introduced any game-changing new products, technologies, capabilities, etc. (focus on revolutionary and not evolutionary). Have they developed (or lost) a key competitive advantage?


3. Organizational Assessment

a. Size

Provide information on our relative size in the Playing Field – qualitative perspective is acceptable if data is not available

b. Most Significant Strength and Weakness

Highlight our biggest strength.

Highlight our biggest weakness.

c. Competitive Impact of Strength and Weakness.

Briefly explain how these strengths and weaknesses impact our ability to compete effectively.

d. Recent Performance

Describe our company’s recent performance Explain whether we are generally winning or losing in this Playing Field. (Note: You would be well-served to support your conclusions with data.

e. Major Developments

Have we introduced any game-changing new products, technologies, capabilities, etc. (focus on revolutionary and not evolutionary)? Have we developed (or lost) a key competitive advantage?


4. Key Conclusions

Provide a succinct conclusion that captures your critical insights about the target segment and the relative competitive balance of the three companies you analyzed. Define where you think your company is poised in terms of its competitive position against the two competitors you identified.


5. References

Include in-text citations for all data, assertions, and facts, and a corresponding reference list. Appendices are allowable if additional supplemental information is needed for the brief.

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