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Strategic Management

Concepts & Cases


Fred R. David
Chapter 4:
The Internal Assessment
PowerPoint Slides By:
Anthony F. Chelte
Western New England College

Ch. 4-1
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Finance/Accounting

• Investment decision (Capital budgeting)


• Financing decision
• Dividend decision

Ch. 4-2
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
• Firm’s ability to
meet its short-term
obligations

Ratios

Liquidity ratios Current ratio

Quick
(or acid-test)
ratio

Ch. 4-3
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
• Extent of debt
financing

Ratios

Debt-to-total-assets
Leverage ratios
Debt-to-equity

Long-term debt-to-equity

Times-interest earned

Ch. 4-4
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
• Effective use of firm’s
resources

Ratios

Inventory-turnover
Activity ratios
Fixed assets turnover

Total assets turnover

Accounts receivable turnover

Average collection period

Ch. 4-5
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Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
• Effectiveness shown
by returns on sales
and investment

Ratios
Profitability
Gross profit margin
ratios
Operating profit margin

Net profit margin

Return on total assets (ROA)

Ch. 4-6
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
• Effectiveness shown
by returns on sales
and investment

Ratios
Profitability
ratios Return on stockholders’ equity
(continued) (ROE)

Earnings per share

Price-earnings ratio

Ch. 4-7
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
• Firm’s ability to
maintain economic
position

Ratios

Growth ratios Sales

Net income

Earnings per share

Dividends per share

Ch. 4-8
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Finance/Accounting Audit Checklist (Cont’d)

• Where is the firm strong and weak as


indicated by financial ratio analysis?
• Can the firm raise needed short-term capital?
• Can the firm raise needed long-term capital
through debt and/or equity?
• Does the firm have sufficient working capital?
• Are capital budgeting procedures effective?

Ch. 4-9
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Finance/Accounting Audit Checklist

• Are dividend payout policies reasonable?


• Does the firm have good relations with its
investors and stockholders?
• Are the firm’s financial managers experienced
and well trained?

Ch. 4-10
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Production/Operations

• Process
• Capacity
• Inventory
• Workforce
• Quality

Ch. 4-11
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Design of facility

Choice of technology

Facility layout

Process flow analysis


Process
Facility location

Line balancing

Process control
Ch. 4-12
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)

Production/Operations Forecasting

Facilities planning

Aggregate planning
Capacity
Scheduling

Capacity planning

Queuing analysis

Ch. 4-13
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)

Production/Operations

Raw material

Work in process
Inventory
Finished goods

Materials handling

Ch. 4-14
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)

Production/Operations
Job design

Work measurement

Job enrichment
Workforce
Work standards

Motivation techniques

Ch. 4-15
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)

Production/Operations
Quality control

Sampling

Testing
Quality
Quality assurance

Cost control

Ch. 4-16
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Production/Operations Audit Checklist

• Are suppliers of raw materials, parts, and


subassemblies reliable and reasonable?
• Are facilities, equipment, machinery, and
offices in good condition?
• Are inventory-control policies and procedures
effective?

Ch. 4-17
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Production/Operations Audit Checklist
(Cont’d)

• Are quality-control policies and procedures


effective?
• Are facilities, resources, and markets
strategically located?
• Does the firm have technological
competencies?

Ch. 4-18
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Research & Development

• Development of new products before


competition
• Improving product quality
• Improving manufacturing processes to
reduce costs

Ch. 4-19
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)

Financing as many
projects as possible

Use percentage-of-
sales method

R&D budgets Budgeting relative to


competitors

Deciding how many


successful new
products are needed

Ch. 4-20
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Research & Development Audit Checklist

• Does the firm have R&D facilities? Are they


adequate?
• If outside R&D firms are used, are they cost
effective?
• Are the organization’s R&D personnel well
qualified?
• Are R&D resources allocated effectively?

Ch. 4-21
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Research & Development Audit
Checklist (Cont’d)
• Are management information and computer
systems adequate?
• Is communication between R&D and other
organizational units effective?
• Are present products technologically
competitive?

Ch. 4-22
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Computer Information Systems

• Information Systems
• CIO/CTO
• Security
• User-friendly
• E-commerce

Ch. 4-23
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Computer Information Systems
Audit Checklist

• Do all managers in the firm use the


information system to make decisions?
• Is there a chief information officer or director
of information systems position in the firm?
• Are data in the information system updated
regularly?

Ch. 4-24
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Computer Information Systems
Audit Checklist (Cont’d)

• Do managers from all functional areas of the


firm contribute input to the information
system?
• Are there effective passwords for entry into
the firm’s information system?
• Are strategists of the firm familiar with the
information systems of rival firms?

Ch. 4-25
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Assessment (Cont’d)
Computer Information Systems
Audit Checklist (Cont’d)

• Is the information system user-friendly?


• Do all users of the information system
understand the competitive advantages that
information can provide firms?
• Are computer training workshops provided for
users?
• Is the firm’s system being improved?

Ch. 4-26
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Competitive Analysis: Porter’s Five-Forces Model

Potential development
of substitute products

Bargaining power Rivalry among Bargaining power


of suppliers competing firms of consumers

Potential entry of new competitors

Ch. 4-27
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Analysis (IFE)
Five-Step Process:

• List key internal factors (10-20)


 Strengths & weaknesses

• Assign weight to each (0 to 1.0)


 Sum of all weights = 1.0

Ch. 4-28
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Analysis (IFE) (Cont’d)
Five-Step Process: (Cont’d)

• Assign 1-4 rating to each factor


 Firm’s current strategies response to the
factor

• Multiply each factor’s weight by its


rating
 Produces a weighted score
Ch. 4-29
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Analysis (IFE) (Cont’d)
Five-Step Process: (Cont’d)

• Sum the weighted scores for each


 Determines the total weighted score
for the organization

 Highestpossible weighted score for


the organization is 4.0; the lowest,
1.0. Average = 2.5
Ch. 4-30
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Ch. 4-31
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Ch. 4-32
© 2001 Prentice Hall
Internal Analysis (IFE) (Cont’d)

Circus Circus (in the previous


example), has a total weighted
score of 2.75 indicating that the
firm is above average in its overall
internal strength

Ch. 4-33
© 2001 Prentice Hall

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