Friday, August 30, 2019
F1 Strategic Capabilities
LSMF 2015 ââ¬â Management Strategique de la Technologie et de lââ¬â¢Innovation Seance # 4 ââ¬â 1 LSMF 2015 Plan de la seance F1 ââ¬â What itââ¬â¢s all about Strategic Capabilities Case Study Application: ââ¬â ââ¬â ââ¬â What do you need in order to succeed in F1? Sustainable Competitive Advantage Why where they unable to keep their advantages? Conclusion et Discussion 2 LSMF 2015 1 F1 ââ¬â What itââ¬â¢s all about History: 4 key moments 1945: FIA established Formula A as the premier level of motorsport 1950: A driverââ¬â¢s World Championship was introduced 1958: A constructorââ¬â¢s World Championship was introduced 1960: From a à « car test à » concept to a à « specialized business à » History: Big Names Juan Manuel Fangio (Champion in 1951-1954-1955-1956-1957) Nicky Lauda (Champion in 1975-1977-1984) Alain Prost (Champion in 1985-1986-1989-1993) Ayrton Senna (Champion in 1988-1990-1991) Michael Schumacher (Champion in 1994-1995-2000-2001-2002-2003-2004) 3 Next big champion? LSMF 2015 F1 ââ¬â What itââ¬â¢s all about History: Last 10 world champions 2000 ââ¬â 2004: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) 2005 ââ¬â 2006: Fernando Alonso (Renault) 2007: Kimi Raikonen (Ferrari) 2008: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren/Mercedes) 2009: Jenson Button (Brawn/Mercedes) History: Belgian in Formula 1 22 belgian drivers were at least once at the start of a F1 Grand Prix Thierry Boutsen: 1983-1993 (wins 3 races) Jacky Ickx: 1967-1979 (wins 8 races) Next? Jerome dââ¬â¢Ambrosio ââ¬â Reserve Driver for Renault F1 in 2010 Bertrand Baguette ââ¬â IndyCar Series for 2010 LSMF 2015 2 F1 ââ¬â What itââ¬â¢s all about â⬠¢ F1 season from March to November â⬠¢ 24 drivers in 12 teams will run 19 races â⬠¢ 2 Championships (Driver and Constructor) â⬠¢ New rules every year (e. g. Points Awarded System in 2010) â⬠¢ Sources of Revenue: Sponsorship and Prize money â⬠¢ FOA (Formule One Administration) role consists in dividing up the royalties from medi a coverage and other revenues â⬠¢ Motorsport Valley in Oxford, UK. 5 LSMF 2015 F1 ââ¬â What itââ¬â¢s all about 6 LSMF 2015 3 F1 ââ¬â Application What do you need in order to succeed in F1? In terms of resources and competencesâ⬠¦ 7 LSMF 2015 F1 ââ¬â Application Why do you think your team was successful during this period? 1. 2. 3. 4. Ferrari in the 1970ââ¬â¢s McLaren and Honda in the 1980ââ¬â¢s Williams in the 1990ââ¬â¢s Ferrari between 1999 and 2003 LSMF 2015 8 4 F1 ââ¬â Application Which of these resources and competences can be considered as a source of sustainable competitive advantage? 9 LSMF 2015 Capabilities for Sustainable Competitive Advantage We usually use 4 factors to identify which capabilities might provide a competitive advantage: 1. 2. 3. Value Rarity Create values for the customers Are rare Inimitable Through complexity, culture and history, and causal ambiguity (= difficulty to discern the causes and the effects underpinning an organisation advantage) Non-substituability cfr. Substitutes in the 5 forces analysis 4. 10 LSMF 2015 5 F1 ââ¬â Application The answer isâ⬠¦ None ! 11 LSMF 2015 F1 ââ¬â Application Why were they unable to sustain this success? What could they have done? 12 LSMF 2015 6
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