Hamel & Prahalad Core Competences PowerPoint Template is a PowerPoint presentation design inspired by the business theory introduced by Gary Hamel and Prahalad. They defined the core competencies as a harmonized combination of multiple resources and skills that distinguish a firm in the marketplace. There are three criteria to fulfill: Provide potential access to a wide variety of markets, should make a significant contribution to the perceived customer benefit of the end product and should be difficult to imitate by competitors.
This PowerPoint slide contains a simple Hamel & Prahalad matrix design inspired by this business theory and concepts. The 4×4 matrix contains Core competency vs. Market.
This business model is also featured in many business books and lectures such as Competing for the Future. In this book, the authors show how executives can develop the industry foresight necessary to adapt to industry changes and discover ways of controlling resources.
Organizations that race to achieve cost cutting, productivity and quality, their managers and executives not always spend the necessary time to develop a unified corporate view of the future because that demands lot of time, energy and budget.
Alternatively, you can download other free PowerPoint templates and business models and analogies for PowerPoint.
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