Michael Porter is one of the most influential strategic thinkers of the twentieth century. he is credited for coming up with several theories, models and frameworks that helps analyze businesses in strategic ways.
“He has influenced more executives – and more nations – than any other business professor on earth.” – Geoff Colvin, Fortune magazine, 2012
Michael Porter has authored 19 books and over 130 articles, he is a Professor at Harvard Business School and the director of the school’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, which was founded to further his work and research.
Here are Michael Porter’s most important business management frameworks:
Porter’s Five Forces: This model looks at the five competitive forces that shape every industry and helps businesses to develop strategies to compete more effectively.
Value Chain Analysis: This framework helps businesses understand the activities that add value to their products or services and identify areas where the firm can optimize their operations.
Competitive Advantage: In his book “Competitive Advantage”, Porter explains the different ways in which businesses can achieve a sustainable competitive advantage over their rivals.
Generic Strategies / Competitive Strategy: This book proposes three generic strategies to achieve competitive advantage: cost leadership, differentiation, and focus.
Competitive Advantage of Nations: In this book, Porter explores how countries can achieve competitive advantage in particular industries and the implications this has for national prosperity.
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