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    • What are core competencies?
      Unique strengths or abilities that allows a company to outperform its competitors.
    • What section in a SWOT analysis links closely with core competencies?
      Strengths
    • How can core competencies arise?
      • Collective learning/expertise within a business
      • Ability to integrate skills and technologies
      • Ability to deliver superior products and services
      • Ways a business is differentiated to be competitive
    • What are the three conditions for something to be a core competency?
      • It must provide consumer benefits
      • Hard to imitate by competitors
      • It should be widely used to many products and markets
    • What are examples of core competencies?
      • Innovation
      • Customer service
      • Successful marketing techniques
      • High quality
      • Large size so has buying power to reduce costs so can lower prices
    • What did Prahalad and Hamel suggest?
      A business should focus on their core competencies and non-core activities should be outsourced
    • Why are core competencies important to a business?
      • Brand loyalty
      • Achieve added value
      • Lower price elasticity of demand
      • If the business can patent/copyright then rivals will be unable to replicate so rivals cannot compete
    • Why can it be hard to maintain the quality of core competencies?
      Dynamic nature of business:
      • Technological changes
      • Economic changes
      • Legal changes
      • Environmental changes
    • What are the problems with outsourcing non-core activities?
      • Quality issues
      • Over reliance on external provider
    • It is possible for a business to become complacent about its core competencies