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The porter's five force analysis of Volkswagen are, supplier power, buying power, threat of new entry, threat of substitution, competitive rivalry.
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Porterâ??s Five Forces include Threat of Entry, Threat of Rivalry, Threat of Substitutes, Threat of Powerful Suppliers, and Threat of Powerful Buyers. These were developed by Michael E. Porter.
Porter's 5 Forces of Competition apply to any Competitive Business/Industry, including but not limited to the retail industry. - Threat of a New Competitor - Threat of a substitute (rival) product/service - Buying Power (bargaining power of buyers) - Supplier Reliance (supplier bargaining power) - Intensity of Rivalry - they say competition brings out the best in us. For a detailed explanation of Porter's 5 Forces and free Templates to use for analysis check out the site BusinessBalls.
Because it is a big threat to the beef and dairy industry.
final demand (with a threat)
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- threat of new entrants - jockeying for position - bargaining power of suppliers - bargaining power of buyers - threat of substitute products
If a company made you sign a non compete agreement that is one method. Another thing I've heard happen is a company will begin hiring employees from a competitor we'll call Company X. After they hire away a number of employees from Company X, Company X may get upset and send a statement, threat, or plead to the hiring company to stop taking all their employees. Whether the hiring company obliges probably depends on whether Company X has any leverage.
Posing a threat - It is what is says it is: Something that stands as a threat for example: "Bob has no qualifications and is working for a company. John applies for Bob's position and has various degrees in that sector" - This would pose a threat to bob as his job could be taken by John.
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