Resource Usage: Issues Covered in This Chapter
Resource Usage: Issues Covered in This Chapter
Resource Usage: Issues Covered in This Chapter
Issues include:
Market Competitiveness
• What should we
Quality do ourselves
Performance
objectives
The concept of
supply networks
The network
Vertical Partnerships Market perspective
integration trading
Network Network
dynamics management
Quantitative Co-ordination
Qualitative Differentiation
Reconfiguration
Company A
Company B
Company C x
x
x
x x
Supply side of Demand side
For Company A the network of the network
Internal supply network Flow of Products/Services
Immediate supply network Flow of Information
Total supply network
Supply networks are the interconnections of
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“Second tier” “First tier” “First tier” “Second tier”
Suppliers Suppliers Customers Customers
The Operation
The Total
Supply
The Network
Immediate
Supply
Network
Installer
Dealer
network
Local
distributor
Area
Vehicle distributor
manufacturer
Prime
Distribution distributor Distribution
Chain of Chain of Parts
V.M. Manufacturer
Supplier
Sub-supplier
Manufacturing Stockist
Chain
Raw materials
Suppliers Home
Office
Market
Retailers
Corp.
Market
DELL
Home
Office
Market
Retailers
Suppliers
‘Structure’ ‘Posture’
Market Relationships
Number of relationships Closeness of relationships
– Few
Close
Virtual Vertical
Operation Integration
‘Partnership’
Traditional
Market
Supply
Transactional
Virtual
suppliers
– Many
Spot
Trading
Resource Scope
The character of internal operations activity
Do Do
Nothing Everything
Backward Forward
Integration Integration
Focal
operation
Extent of integration
Leverage
needs Market
uncertainty mechanisms
inappropriate
Few
Resource Dimension
Low Cost of changing suppliers High
Partnership relationships
are seen as desirable
because they can reduce
the transaction costs of
doing business
Long-term Sharing
expectations success
Joint
Information
problem
transparency
solving
Dedicated
assets
Mr. Doesn’t
Confesses Orange confess
Mr. White
Mr. Doesn’t
Confesses Orange confess
Mr. White
Mr. Doesn’t
Confesses Orange confess
Mr. White
Degrees of trust
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Economies Market
of scale position
Transaction Market
costs risks
Nature of
OPERATIONS network MARKET
RESOURCES relationship REQUIREMENTS
Learning Market
potential structure
Resource Competitive
deficiencies behavior
Minimises investment
Dedicate to but high vulnerability
Accepts Desron’s
offer Desron