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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Boston Matrix]] | * [[Boston Matrix]] | ||
* [[Competitor analysis]] | |||
* [[PEST analysis]] | * [[PEST analysis]] | ||
* [[Product Market Matrix]] | * [[Product Market Matrix]] | ||
* [[Strategic analysis]] | * [[Strategic analysis]] | ||
* [[SWOT analysis]] | * [[SWOT analysis]] |
Revision as of 09:08, 20 May 2015
Porter's Five Forces of Competition, a strategic analysis model developed by Professor Michael E Porter.
The competitive forces identified by the model are:
- The threat of new Competitors entering the market.
- The threat from Substitute products or services.
- The bargaining power of Customers.
- The bargaining power of Suppliers.
- The intensity of the Rivalry between the current competitors in the market.