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Introduction This critically analytical paper is in reference to the gap analysis made towards business and corporate level strategies of NutriNut, the selected case study. In this paper the Capability Gap Analysis, Capability Analysis of Key Success Factors, developmental strategies and evaluation of the same by NutriNut are initiated for appropriate business development.
Gap analysis: Capability Gap Analysis Introduction The role of resources and their capabilities at NutriNut, concentrates in terms of creating competitive advantage in the current market of Australia and its plan to be a part of international business community. According to resource-based view (or the RBV), NutriNut is very valuable as it has the R&D accumulated components of Macadamia oil. The components of this oil are Palmitoleic and Oleic Acid that comes in combination with Phytosterols and Linoleic Fatty Acid properties, whereby a unique skin care product gets its shape. This is the ultimate strength of this company and the combination of the same is restricted to its owner, Tracey Newman.
Table 1 Capability gap analysis: NutriNut Functional area Capabilities required
NutriNut capabilities
Competitors’ capabilities
Operations Capability to manufacture in volume Adding continuous
The manufacturing units are limited to Australian market, as of now.
Red Earth Natio: has the reputation of growing faster with appropriate service
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development to operations Prompt Services
Newman is particular about the operational developments Services are already prompt
responses
Neek Skin Organics: is very popular and a brand representing extensive manufacturing units as per increasing demands
Pricing Following income of the targeted consumers Price ranges should vary as per manufacturing costs
High fixed costs of the Nutri-Nut products Low level differences among the products
MooGoo: Prices vary as per the currency of the respective nation Iluka: Variations in quantity and pricing of the product for different classes of society Mukti Organics: Got fixed price as it concentrates in upper class of the society for maintaining brand image.
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Source: Adapted from Grant et al. (2014)
Table 2 Capability rating by resource
Source: Adapted from Grant et al. (2014)
Capability narrative Based on the aforementioned status of the capabilities of NutriNut in comparison with its competitors, this report lay focus on five basic capabilities that will assist the company in
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achieving better position amidst highly competitive market. These capabilities are discussed hereafter. Tangible resources, as in physical capability: In this analytical domain of assessing the capability of NutriNut, it has bene discovered that the company is better than its competitors. Its role is very clear in offering absolute organic product with excellent physical appeal (Teece, 2007; Ichrakie, 2013). Intangible resources, as in branding domain: Here, the position and role of NutriNut appears same as Neek Skin Organics. However, it is important to note here that all the other competitors are performing much better in establishing their brand image in the market. Davila, 2009; Ichrakie, 2013) Processes and systems, as in the selection of decision tools: According to the research initiatives of Teece (2009) and Broadbent & Laughlin (2009) the business proceedings of a company must have firm decisive tools. In this case NutriNBut relies absolutely on the decision of its owner, whereas all the other companies follow the decision of the Board of Directors, who are experts in diversified fields of manufacturing and marketing. Organisational culture, as in the maintenance of workplace attitude: The competitive edge in terms of workplace attitude has been widely discussed by Summers and Smith (2014) who laid emphasis on transparency of communication among every section of the organisation. NutriNut acts with excellence in this domain and this is better than its competitors. Organisational culture, as in the maintenance of ethics & values: in terms of maintenance of ethics and values, Bisbe & Malagueño (2009) and Schiller and Perera (2012) marks that an organisational culture should be well established as per the selected marketing domain. The role of NutriNut in this approach is remains average as it is also ready to take on adaption of different cultures as per the targeted market in international expansion process.
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Gap analysis: KSF – Capability Analysis Introduction In order to develop organisational status the implementation of key success factors from the external environment and the internal industry conditions must get the necessary competitive capabilities for gaining sustainability and growth (Grant, et al. 2014). According to the interpretations of Wu, et al (2010) for attaining regular growth, an organisation must have adequate amount of understanding about its activities, skills and resources. These are the aspects that must get analysd and reviewed in accordance to the competitive trend of the market. There are some relevant resources and professional skills among the employees of NutriNut that remain liable to get noted when it comes to the analytical platform of understanding the market positioning of NutriNut.
Table 3 KSF Capability: NutriNut Key Success Factors Capabilities Research and Development Unique use of Macadamia Nut Oil Innovation The management in particular ask for new ideas and innovative approaches to extend marketing expansion of the company
Communication Transparency All the employees and staff members are comfortable in getting communication with the owner of the company
Workplace Attitude At NutriNut there is a positive vibe in the
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workplace and there is no trace of discrimination at any ground
Adaption The company is well prepared to adapt every possible change that the new market demands
Source: Adapted from Grant et al. (2014)
Table 4 Rating KSFs Capabilities: NutriNut
KSF’s 1 2 3 4 5 Capabilities Research and Development Innovation Communication Transparency Workplace Attitude Adaption Technology Price Delivery Services
Source: Adapted from Grant et al. (2014)
Capability/KSF narrative
Research and Development: The R&D of NutriNut is very highly sophisticated. Its optimum
and unique way of extracting the Macadamia Nut Oil is the strongest point of the
organisational business of the company.
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Innovation: Pollock, et al (2009) considered the essence of innovation as the key to the success of any organisational strategy. In this case, NutriNut is very open to suggestions from the employees and the staff members. It even encourages innovative ideas and changes for organisational development. Communication Transparency:This is sector that is in great demand for international expansion of any firm or organisation (Felice and Petrillo, 2013). For NutriNut the transparency within the organisation is very visible and the same is assured to reach the consumers for building customer loyalty in the market. Workplace Attitude: Positive workplace attitude is the key to organisational growth of NutriNut in Australia. However, the company should also need to accept changes in its workplace attitude as it decides to expand markets in Asian nations (Bentes, et al 2012). It is here that the company must have resistance the risks and demands of the competitive market abroad. Technology: Currently, NutriNut is in demand of highly sophisticated technological backs up for managing the extensive online selling in the European nations. This is a domain that must get well nurtured and monitored with regular upgradation (Sara and Michael, 2007). Price: The current pricing strategy of NutriNut is very fixed. This must be changed to more flexible status as the company decides to cross borders (Kotler, et al., 2013). Delivery Services: Based on the speculations of Poveda-Bautista (2012) on international expansion, it is important that NutriNut organise its delivery proceedings as per the favourable services in every particular country. In case, there is a delay the possibilities of losing the client gets high.
Strategy development Introduction
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According to the research led by Bogomyagkov and Machulskyi (2012), the corporate-level strategies concentrate in the process of identifying the core competitors of a company, along with the kind of businesses that can create threat for the company. It is also a strategic management level, whereby the headquarter must remain efficient in handling all the other business corporate units of the company. On the other hand, business level strategies is about the adopt of the appropriate strategic structure to meet the competitive demands of the company. This is about the process of making decisions in favour of eeting business oriented competitive edges for a company (Bogomyagkov and Machulskyi, 2012).
Corporate-level strategies In order to meet the current organisational demands, NutriNut must follow Resource-Based View, in combination with agency theory for its global expansion. As marked by Daniel (2015) the implementation of ‘agency theory’ concentrates in ‘value creation’ among the consumers, and targets towards ‘wealth creation’ for the shareholders. An addition of RBV to this theory can add the elements of innovation and uniqueness of the products of NutriNut (see Appendix 1). As noted by Kraaijenbrink, et al (2010) the formulation of RBV can offer room for new ideas in the new markets. This is something that can combine with agency theory and will assist in the growth of NutriNut as shown in Table 5 below: Table 5 Product-market Matrix 1: NutriNut
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Source: Grant, et al. 2014)
Generic Business-level strategies For NutriNut, it is important to consider the cost leadership strategy and unlimited resources model under Porter’s generic strategies. According to Drnevich and Croson (2013) the generic strategic approach assists the company in pursuing the competitive advantage over the targeted market. Since NutriNut is very fixed with its costing strategy, the generic approach to the same will add consumer-oriented effectiveness to the prices of the products. A detailed assessment of “advantage or necessity” led by unlimited resources model will create demand oriented channel in terms of manufacturing the products for the respective market as noted in Table 6: Table 6 Product-market Matrix2: NutriNut
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Contents Abstract 2 Table of Content 2 List of Figures and Tables 2
Introduction 2 1.1 Research Question 3 1.2 Research Purpose 3 1.3 Research Rationale 3
Literature Review 4 2.1 Strategic HR Management 4 Common Global Practices, SHRM at IBM: A Case Study 4 2.2 Theory to Praxis 4 SHRM Theories, Implementation at IBM 4 2.3 Current Issues 4 Recruitment, Training & Motivation, and Retention 4
Methodology 4 3.1 Research Philosophy 4 3.2 Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches 4
Selected Research Methodology 4 4.1 Research Approach 4 4.2 Sampling 4 4.3 Data Collection 4
Findings and Analysis 4 5.1 SHRM Approaches at IBM 4 5.2 Recruitment and Training at IBM 4 5.3 Motivation and Retention 4 5.4 Analytical Overview 4
Conclusion and Recommendations 4 References 8 Appendices 9
Table of Content
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
According to the Annual Report 2015 of IBM, the current strategic imperative revenue mix of the company, against the market get noted as follows – Figure 1 IBM: Strategic Imperative Growth
Source: IBM (2015)
It has been clearly marked in the current competitive market scenario, IBM has considered its strategic imperatives as significant elements to its management process. Its expansion in the fields of analytics, cloud, mobile, security, and social context remains successful in gaining 27% of its total revenue of $25 billion in the year 2014. With the establishment of 3,000 patents in 2014, the company acknowledges that it is the capacity and efficiency of its human resource (HR) that integrated technology in accordance to the business proceedings the clients, and adding success to the company on a worldwide basis. Considering developmental approaches of IBM as the core subject, this research is offering a research on the ways the Human Resources are recruited, generated, maintained, and further retained in IBM. The approach is in gaining information about the strategic management formulations as considered by IBM in being able remain competitive in the global market.
For this purpose the official declarations of IBM, like Annual reports and news articles will be considered. Further analytical overview will include various theories, peer-reviewed journal articles, and literary sources for the understanding of Strategic Human Resource Management, with close study of the practices in IBM.
1.1 Research Question In the domain of HRM, why IBM can be idealised by a company, to gain knowledge about sustainability and growth in the current global market?
1.2 Research Purpose The core purpose of this report is to analyse the SHRM of IBM, in order to gain necessary knowledge about the implementation of strategic theories and practices in the HR domain for organisational success. As under the intensive pressure of globalisation, the companies are facing enormous hurdles in recruiting the right employees, training and motivating them, and get most strenuous in retaining valued employees; this research aims to offer the tips and tricks of IBM in resolving these issues in particular.
1.3 Research Rationale As against many competitive software companies, like Accenture, Hewlett-Packard, Apple, etc., IBM with 379,592 employees, excels itself in the process of recruiting, training & motivating, and retaining employees for organisational growth and long term sustainability in the market (IBM, 2014). Its achievements and growth makes it one of the most best place for generating a good career for an employee (IBM, 2015 a). This is the reason that IBM has been selected here, as an ideal company to understand its HR strategic management for the upliftment of those companies that still strive to gain more potentiality in global market.
Literature Review 2.1 Strategic HR Management
Common Global Practices, SHRM at IBM: A Case Study 2.2 Theory to Praxis SHRM Theories, Implementation at IBM 2.3 Current Issues Recruitment, Training & Motivation, and Retention
Methodology 3.1 Research Philosophy 3.2 Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
Selected Research Methodology 4.1 Research Approach 4.2 Sampling 4.3 Data Collection
Findings and Analysis 5.1 SHRM Approaches at IBM 5.2 Recruitment and Training at IBM 5.3 Motivation and Retention 5.4 Analytical Overview
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The outstanding rise of three major Full Service Carriers of the Gulf area, namely, Emirates, Qatar and Etihad; has reshaped entire market of global aviation, especially around Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. These airlines are adopting diversified means of business strategies in order to meet the increasing global competitiveness. with initiations of these FSCs the Gulf airlines are developing as “global super-connectors” that has the capability of connecting any of the two determined global points, with single stopover in the Gulf (Editorial, 2013, see Figure. 1).
The derivations of Ulrichsen (2015) showed that the culminated achievements of these airlines in Jan. 2015, made Dubai International Airport overtake the Heathrow Airport of London, and thus, it is recognised as the busiest airport in the world. The report added that there is 6% increase in the annual collection of international passengers, which was 70 million (approx.) in the year 2014, as against least increasing rate led by Heathrow operations at near-peak capacity in terms of regulatory and space related constraints. Moreover, the analytical discussion led by Mutzabaugh (2015) states that Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways are much benefited by the absence of any kind of legal or political constraints, as in the “legacy carriers” of Europe as well as the North America. It has been also mentioned that the models of state capitalism, in both economic and political development process, further add to these constraints.
In this paper, the achieve approach is to gain in-depth realisation about the aviation market and the distribution of the major airlines of the world, which are Emirates, Etihad and Qatar. The business models, along with their strategies and networking systems will be analysed for more elucidated understanding of this business domain. The technical, regulatory, and legal concepts of these airlines will be illustrated with the aim of achieving a closer and comprehensive ways knowing their business practices. Significant emphasis has been led over Emirates’ commercial co‐operation, in reference to Qantas joint service deal, Etihad’s investments in multiple carriers from diversified international markets, and Qatar’s participation in the global alliance. These selected commercial strategies get analysed with supportive illustration from Etihad’s approach in particular.
According to the records of CAPA (2013) Emirates is identified for its wide ranged and very broad international connectivity. It is a company that is getting the key position in creating competitive edge for all the other global aviation companies. The report adds that among all the major three Gulf carriers, Emirates comprises of the most mature networking functionality in the entire North American region. This is the reason that this company gains the leverage to have strong hold in aviation industry for a longer duration. the strategic approach of this company depends on its way of managing commercial co-operation with various aviation companies. CAPA (2010), refers to the established carriers networking of this company in European and the Australia market. These deals perceive the strategic approach of Emirates as strong and dynamic in the global carrier business. This happens through the increasing commercial co-operation of Emirates with Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.
CAPA (2013 a) laid focus on the commercial co-operation of Emirates with Qantas and American Airlines. The profitability has been inscribed by this report by stating that in a couple of year there is the transformation programme, whereby Qantas avails underlying profit prior to the tax amounting 192 million AUD (or 172 million USD) for FY 2012-13. Moreover, it is important to note that Emirates still is on the form of offering cooperation rather than getting in to long-term alliances. The research initiative led by Parker and Löfberg (2009) noted Emirates for its anti-competitive elements and the ideology that through alliances, a company tends to gain artificial speed in the business. This can be referred to the relationship of Emirates with American Airlines that was led with the aim of offering more benefits to the consumers through the availability of multiple airlines.
In the same thread there is the codesharing initiated by the Emirates with Malaysian airlines (Cole, 2016). The report by Cole (2016) analyses the purpose of this commercial co-operation of Emirates to the Malaysian airlines and notes that this venture looks forward to offer more seamless kind of travel options to the passengers to 15 Malaysian cities, with convenient connectivity to Kuala Lumpur. On a reciprocate ground these travellers are also benefited by the expanded network, that comprises 90 destinations from the Middle East, Europe, America and Africa.
Though there is no room or extensive alliances led by Emirates, yet even in the future Emirates aims to continue with its strategic approach of offering commercial co-operation to various airlines. As reported by The Emirates Group (2012) the company added seamless connections between Dubai International Airports and Lisbon. It is through the reciprocal codesharing that the customers are availed with the benefit to enjoy single-combined ticket for the Emirates as well as TAP flights as operated from Portugal. Apart from that The Emirates Group (2013) further notifies that Emirates SkyCargo along with Qantas freight are getting into partnership for gaining new trading and business opportunities. This is a partnership that is offering seamless access to the consumers from their network to other networks.
The CAPA (2013 a) report declared that in the FY 2012-13, entire international aviation commercial strategy revamped with and around the co-operations as offered by Emirates. There are competitive platforms marked from Virgin Australia. It is here that the Qantas makes some distinct progress and gains transformational international look in the aviation business, until FY 2014-15. The approach is in terms of putting these commercially equipped partners in the position of preparing extensive expansion of their routes from 2016 (Emirates, 2015)
Following the commercial success of Dubai in the aviation industry, the rulers from Abu Dhabi, UAE, decided to meet the economical gap by the establishment of a flag carrier meant for UAE. As in the year 2002, Qatar gets withdrawn from Gulf Air, the Abu Dhabi rulers planned to establish a new airline (Etihad, 2015 a). Initiated by a royal decree in the month of July 2003, the Etihad Airways had its first flight in November 2003 (Opu, 2010). This airline came with the commercial strategic approach of investing in the venture of getting hold over multiple carriers across the world (UAEInteract, 2003). Since then, Etihad grew with 70 aircraft to meet 80 destinations and designated itself as the world’s ‘fastest growing airline’ (Al-Sayeh, 2014). As recorded by Al-Sayeh (2014) until 2014, this airline was operating to all the continents, with extensive announcement of expanding multiple carriers in the European and Asian nations.
The commercial strategy of making investments in multiple carriers by Etihad Airways offered it with the mode of quick growth scope in a very short span of time (Etihad, 2013). By the last part of 2011 the Etihad Airways decides about increasing its ownerships in the stakes that are spread over multiple international markets. The strategy started by increasing stake ownerships with Air Berlin, and soon covered Aer Lingus (by 3%), Virgin Australia (by 20%), Jet Airways (by 24%) and Air Seychelles (by 40%) (Etihad, 2013). By 2014, this airline acquired 49% of stake ownership over newly re-launched flights of Air Serbia. This is the commercial strategy of Etihad, which allows the company to buy or invest in stakes of multiple carriers, as per ‘craft codeshare agreements’ being in its favour.
Conclusively, obvious rise and development of the three major Gulf airlines, namely Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar get noted in the international aviation market. As a result, of this the global market is in great demand of implementing exemplified or similar commercial strategies for sustainability amidst the competitive platform as created by these Gulf airlines. The study of Emirates’ commercial co‐operation, as through Qantas joint service deal; Etihad’s commercial strategy of investing in global multiple carriers; and Qatar’s decision to be a part of global alliance, show that the airline industry should start functioning in more innovative commercial way. It is highly important for all the international airlines to abide to international agreements and maintain transparent consumer–oriented service deliveries to all the stakeholders of the aviation industry.
As exemplified by the ‘Big Three’ airlines from Gulf, irrespective of operating from closely located hubs, these airlines are successful. The reason is that they follow different commercial strategies of aviation business.
Emirates stands as the pioneer with long-haul network, fiercely dominated competitiveness, along with incumbent carriers in order to connect traffic. The partnership of Emirates with Qantas strengthens this trend of dominance, especially in the routes connecting Australia and European nations.
As for Qatar Airways, it has been a process of meeting a huge ambition and the same gets achieved through its opening up to the global Oneworld alliance. As a result, Qatar Airways transforms its carriers into various connecting routes.
Lastly, the commercial strategic approach of Etihad appears more outstanding. Etihad is a company that joined the bandwagon very late, yet is equally offering aggressive competitive edge to its contenders. Its success is in its decision of investing over multiple carriers with more service-led facilities and offers in both regional networks and long-haul connections, on a parallel basis.
Thus, it is to be noted that to gain positive edge of the global competitiveness, the international airlines must have right commercial strategies, as in case of Emirates and Qatar, to be specific; and follow change in both fundamental as well as strategic approaches. The basic approach of any international airline should be in creating critical customers, specifically assessed destinations, and offering innovative services and products, in order to gain competitive advantage over the selected region and attain upward mode of mobile clientele; as in the case of Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar.
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