Competitive Strategy
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A Competitive Strategy is a business strategy that can support competitive advantage tasks through competitive positioning.
- AKA: Competition Strategy, Market Competition Strategy, Strategic Competitive Approach.
- Context:
- It can typically establish Competitive Differentiation through competitive unique value.
- It can typically identify Competitive Target Market through competitive market analysis.
- It can typically exploit Competitive Weaknesses through competitive opportunity assessment.
- It can typically defend Competitive Position through competitive barrier creation.
- It can typically capture Competitive Market Share through competitive execution.
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- It can often disrupt Competitive Market Equilibrium through competitive innovation.
- It can often leverage Competitive Resource Advantage through competitive capability.
- It can often counter Competitive Threats through competitive response.
- It can often create Competitive Sustainability through competitive moat building.
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- It can range from being a Direct Competitive Strategy to being an Indirect Competitive Strategy, depending on its competitive confrontation level.
- It can range from being a Cost-Based Competitive Strategy to being a Differentiation-Based Competitive Strategy, depending on its competitive value proposition.
- It can range from being a Offensive Competitive Strategy to being a Defensive Competitive Strategy, depending on its competitive posture.
- It can range from being a Imitative Competitive Strategy to being an Innovative Competitive Strategy, depending on its competitive originality.
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- It can employ Competitive Intelligence System for competitive information gathering.
- It can utilize Competitive Analysis Framework for competitive assessment.
- It can leverage Competitive Simulation Model for competitive scenario planning.
- It can implement Competitive Execution System for competitive strategy deployment.
- It can monitor Competitive Performance Metric for competitive success measurement.
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- Example(s):
- Market Leader Competitive Strategys, such as:
- Disruptive Competitive Strategys, such as:
- AI-Based Competitive Strategys, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Cooperative Strategy, which seeks mutual benefit rather than competitive advantage.
- Blue Ocean Strategy, which creates new markets rather than competing in existing markets.
- Internal Strategy, which focuses on operational excellence rather than competitive positioning.
- See: Business Strategy, Competitive System, Market Competition, Strategic Management, AI Software Simulation Strategy, Competitive Advantage, Porter's Generic Strategies.