Five Key Sources of Critical Success Factors
Five Key Sources of Critical Success Factors
Five Key Sources of Critical Success Factors
1. The industry,
2. Competitive strategy and industry position,
3. Environmental factors,
4. Temporal factors, and
5. Managerial position (if considered from an individual’s point of view).
Each of these factors is explained in greater detail below.
The Industry Critical Success factor
Industry: There are some CSF’s common to all companies operating within
the same industry. Different industries will have unique, industry-specific
CSF’sAn industry’s set of characteristics define its own CSF’s Different
industries will thus have different CSF’s, for example, research into the CSF’s
for the Call centre, manufacturing, retail, business services, healthcare and
education sectors showed each to be different after starting with a hypothesis
of all sectors having their CSF’s as market orientation, learning orientation,
entrepreneurial management style and organizational flexibility.In reality, each
organization has its own unique goals so while thee may be some industry
standard – not all firms in one industry will have identical CSF’s. Some trade
associations offer bench-marking across possible common CSF’s.
These relate to environmental factors that are not in the control of the
organization but which an organization must consider in developing CSF’s
Examples for these are the industry regulation, political development and
economic performance of a country, and population trends.An example of
environmental factors affecting an organization could be a de-merger.
Practically, with the evolution and integration of markets globally, one could
argue that temporal factors are not temporal anymore as they could exist
regularly in organizations.