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Porter's Five Forces and Why You Shouldn't Be an Influencer / KOL (220)

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This week’s podcast is about Ruhnn Holding, KOLs / Influencers and Michael Porter's Five Forces.

You can listen to this podcast here, which has the slides and graphics mentioned. Also available at iTunes and Google Podcasts.

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Here are some factors to consider when assessing the bargaining power of buyers.

  • Concentration of buyers: 
  • Purchase size: 
  • Differentiation of products or services: 
  • Switching costs
  • Price sensitivity: 
  • Informed buyers: 


Here are some factors to consider when assessing competitive rivalry.

  • Number of competitors: 
  • Industry growth rate: 
  • Fixed costs: 
  • Exit barriers: 
  • Undifferentiated products / services: 


Here are some factors to consider for New Entrants.

  • Economies of scale:
  • Product differentiation: 
  • Capital requirements: 
  • Access to distribution channels. 
  • Government regulations: 
  • Switching costs: 


Here are some factors to consider for assessing the Threat of Substitutes.

  • Availability of substitutes
  • Availability of close substitutes (i.e., “the sense that products are similar”): 
  • Relative price performance: 
  • Customer willingness to go elsewhere: 


Here are some factors to consider for Supplier Power.

  • The number and concentration of suppliers: 
  • Uniqueness and differentiation: 
  • Switching costs: 
  • Forward integration: 
  • Industry importance: 


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