As the Business World Changes, Strategies Need to Be Changed As Well – The Fall of Competitive Advantage
In Philip Monagan’s Blog, my fellow student brought up an interesting topic that I believe also goes well with what we, 1st year Sauder students, have leant in Class 14: Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Philip made a relevance between the reaction given by several businesses to the change in the distribution and consumption in the music industry in the last few decades and the emergence of the notion, Transient Advantages, coined by an associate professor at the Columbia Business School, Rita Gunther McGrath. In a Harvard Business Review article written by Rita Gunther McGrath, McGrath worries how;
“For too long the business world has been obsessed with the notion of building a sustainable competitive advantage.”
McGrath believes the notion of a sustainable competitive advantage is no longer valid due to expansion of globalization, digital disruptions and so on. Instead of pursuing the traditional marketing strategy of seeking to build a “sustainable” advantage by coming up with an unique innovation that is not easily duplicable or surpassable by competitors, McGrath believes current and potential businesses need to make innovation a routine capability, rather than to pursue it in fits and starts.
“Organizations need to build up temporary or transient advantages where they seize opportunities, exploit them, and then move on quickly when they’ve exhausted the opportunity.”
I do agree with McGrath’s points seeing myself living in the world where people long for continuous surprises and innovations. In response, IT companies have squeezed their brain to come up with “newness”, such as smartphones, ipads, Google Watch and so on. I believe it is important for us, as business students and potential future entrepreneurs, to develop skills to fast catch the changing trend in the business world and to readily implement new strategies that better suit the needs of contemporary world.
References:
McGrath, Rita Gunther. “Transient Advantage.” Harvard Business Review. N.p., June 2013. Web. 10 Nov. 2014.
Olofson, Cathy. “Making the Shift from Sustainable to Transient Advantage.”INNOSIGHT. N.p., Aug. 2013. Web. 10 Nov. 2014.
Monagan, Philip. “Philip Monagan’s Blog.” Philip Monagans Blog. N.p., 3 Oct. 2014. Web. 10 Nov. 2014.
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