Business-level strategy
Is an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions the firm uses to gain a competitive advantage by exploiting core competencies in specific product markets.
The purpose of a business-level strategy is to create differences between the firm’s position and those of its competitors.
Cost Leadership
Aims to put your business at the forefront of the market in terms of pricing.
Differentiation
This is fundamental in how a business can position itself as an industry-leader in its market. This supports quality over cost.
Integrated Low-Cost Differentiation
Gives companies the advantage of learning new technologies and skills quickly while adapting to outside, environmental changes.
Focused Differentiation
Greater capacity for the business to serve their customers with maximum efficiency.
Focused Low-Cost
They focus on one niche or unique feature and work to offer said niche or feature at the lowest cost possible to their targeted market segment.
There are two types of target markets
Broad market
Use their capabilities to create value for customers on an industry-wide basis.
Narrow market
Firms intend to serve the needs of a narrow customer group.