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When you work in a crowded industry with aggressive competitors, you need to build momentum on your success and innovate fast to keep up. Our Core Competency Analysis deck helps you identify your organization's most unique and strategically valuable resources. Leverage them to create sustained competitive advantages and do more of what you're good at.

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Apple Inc. could benefit from Core Competency Analysis. This analysis could help Apple identify its unique and strategically valuable resources, such as its innovative design and development capabilities, strong brand recognition, and robust ecosystem of products and services. By understanding these core competencies, Apple can leverage them to create sustained competitive advantages, innovate faster, and continue to excel in the marketplace.

Core Competency Analysis focuses on identifying unique and strategically valuable resources within an organization to create sustained competitive advantages. Other business analysis frameworks may focus on different aspects. For example, SWOT analysis evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, while PESTEL analysis looks at political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal factors affecting a business. Each framework has its own strengths and is used based on the specific needs and context of the business.

Companies can implement the Core Competency Analysis in their operations by first identifying their unique and strategically valuable resources. This could be anything from a skilled workforce, proprietary technology, or a strong brand. Once these core competencies are identified, they should be developed and leveraged to create sustained competitive advantages. This could involve investing in employee training, improving technology, or strengthening the brand. The goal is to do more of what the company is good at, thereby positioning it as a force to be reckoned with in the marketplace.

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Core competencies create a foundation that can be used to identify new growth areas and create products that align with organizational strengths.(Slide 5)

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A core competency checklist ensures the competencies selected align with organizational values and deliver unique value proposition to customers. (Slide 7)

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A table analysis helps rank your core competencies against one another to compare their importance, defensibility, and strengths.(Slide 20)

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Core Competency Analysis (CCA) is a strategic business analysis framework that helps organizations identify their unique strengths and resources that distinguish them in the marketplace. It focuses on internal capabilities and resources. On the other hand, other business analysis frameworks like SWOT, PESTEL, and Porter's Five Forces, while also focusing on internal capabilities, place a significant emphasis on external factors such as market trends, competition, and environmental factors. SWOT analysis, for instance, evaluates Strengths, Weaknesses (internal factors), Opportunities, and Threats (external factors). PESTEL analysis focuses on external macro-environmental factors like Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal. Porter's Five Forces analyzes the competitive environment. Thus, while CCA is more internally focused, other frameworks provide a more holistic view by considering both internal and external factors.

A table analysis assists in ranking core competencies by providing a structured way to compare them against one another. It allows you to evaluate each competency based on its importance, defensibility, and strengths. This helps in identifying the most valuable and unique competencies that can provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

A core competency checklist plays a crucial role in aligning with organizational values. It ensures that the competencies selected not only deliver a unique value proposition to customers but also align with the organization's values. This alignment is essential as it helps the organization to leverage its strengths and resources effectively, thereby positioning it as a force to be reckoned with in the marketplace.

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Build upon the unique resources that set your organization apart from its competition. Identify those existing or potential core competencies to invest in, improve or innovate on.

Core competency analysis can help you expand into new markets, serve new industries, or develop more innovative solutions. Investments in these strengths can give customers what they didn't even know they needed — and what competitors can't provide.

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Core competencies introduce a combination of resources and skills that distinguish a business in its respective marketplace. It could be an organization's skills and knowledge base, managerial systems, or technical systems that form a series of values and norms. Core competency theory explains the success of household names like McDonald's, Walmart, Apple, and IKEA. All four brands have honed their mastery of core competencies to focus on what they do best even as they consistently reinvent themselves.(Slide 2)

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Understanding and mastering core competencies can significantly enhance a business's strategy. Core competencies are the unique combination of resources and skills that a business possesses, which distinguishes it in the marketplace. By understanding these, a business can focus on its strengths and leverage them to gain a competitive advantage. This can lead to the development of unique products, services, or solutions that are difficult for competitors to replicate. Moreover, mastering these competencies allows a business to continuously improve and innovate, thereby staying relevant and successful in the ever-changing market.

The main components of Core Competency Analysis are resources and skills that distinguish a business in its respective marketplace. These could be an organization's skills and knowledge base, managerial systems, or technical systems that form a series of values and norms. The analysis focuses on honing these competencies to ensure the business excels in what it does best.

Yes, a company like Uber could benefit from Core Competency Analysis. Uber's core competency is its innovative technology and strong brand recognition. By conducting a Core Competency Analysis, Uber can identify areas where it excels and areas that need improvement. For instance, it can further improve its app's user interface or enhance its customer service. This analysis can also help Uber identify new opportunities for growth, such as expanding into new markets or developing new services.

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Core competencies are often favorable conditions that make up the foundation of a company's competitiveness. They are different from competitive advantages, which are specific skills or knowledge that allows a company to gain a presence in multiple markets. Combine both, and you have a recipe for long-term success.(Slide 3)

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Core Competency Analysis differs from other business analysis frameworks in its focus on identifying the unique strengths and resources that give a company a competitive edge in the marketplace. While other frameworks may focus on external factors like market trends or competitor analysis, Core Competency Analysis is inward-looking, focusing on the company's own resources and skills. It's about identifying what makes the company unique and leveraging those strengths for long-term success.

Yes, there are numerous case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of Core Competency Analysis. For instance, companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon have used this analysis to identify their unique capabilities and resources, which have significantly contributed to their market dominance. These companies have identified their core competencies, such as innovation, customer-centric approach, and advanced technology, which have helped them to create unique products and services, thus gaining a competitive edge in the market.

Common challenges in applying Core Competency Analysis include identifying true core competencies, avoiding over-reliance on past successes, and ensuring the competencies are unique and valuable. Overcoming these challenges involves continuous learning and adaptation, focusing on future potential rather than past performance, and regular market analysis to ensure the competencies remain relevant and valuable.

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Mission and vision review

To start, identify your company's core mission and vision statement. Complete a job analysis of all active roles and survey employees to understand your company. Define internal capabilities that are strategically positioned to deliver sustainable value. Perform a core competency review throughout the organization and evaluate its strengths and weaknesses. Compare with other companies with similar capabilities to ensure the development of key competencies is targeted.

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The key topics covered in Core Competency Analysis enhance business strategy by helping an organization identify its unique strengths and capabilities. This process involves identifying the company's core mission and vision, conducting a job analysis of all active roles, and surveying employees to understand the company better. It also involves defining internal capabilities that are strategically positioned to deliver sustainable value. By performing a core competency review throughout the organization and evaluating its strengths and weaknesses, a company can better align its resources and skills with its business strategy. This can lead to a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

Common challenges in applying Core Competency Analysis include identifying the true core competencies, ensuring the analysis is comprehensive and unbiased, and keeping the analysis updated as the business environment changes. These challenges can be overcome by:

1. Involving a diverse group of employees in the process to ensure a wide range of perspectives.

2. Using a structured approach to identify and assess competencies.

3. Regularly reviewing and updating the analysis to reflect changes in the business environment and strategy.

The main components of a Core Competency Analysis include:

1. Identification of the company's core mission and vision statement.
2. Job analysis of all active roles within the company.
3. Employee surveys to understand the company's internal capabilities.
4. A review of the core competencies throughout the organization to evaluate its strengths and weaknesses.
5. Comparison with other companies with similar capabilities to ensure the development of key competencies is targeted.

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Draft potential competencies and establish a roadmap for the organization to set goals for competence building. Promote all-inclusive participation in the development and validate those competencies with feedback from stakeholders like team members, investors or customers. Finally, preach the competencies so that they become common practice across the organization.(Slide 7)

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Scenarios

A core competency analysis can be conducted across three different scenarios: either with core competencies already established, potential competencies defined, or no existing or potential competencies.

In scenario one, the action is to identify how to develop and improve each existing core competency to increase market share and strengthen its competitive position in the greater industry landscape.

In scenario two, no existing core competencies were established but potential ones are identified. In this case, identify what makes the most sense to invest in and develop further.

In scenario three, with no existing or potential core competency, more stakeholders need to be involved in the discovery process. The action to take in this scenario could be to survey customers or involve external facilitators like a partner organization or consultant.(Slide 9)

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Skill areas

Management, technical, and organizational skills are all areas that can be invested in as a core competency. Risk management, business knowledge, and business attributes are also areas that can be developed.

For example, let's say you are an exec at a cyber-security company that has been assigned the mandate to develop new products and services to meet the current boom in cyber-security services. You decide to conduct a core competency analysis before diving into new product development.

While your company's strategic perspective, relationship development, and decision-making are key strengths and competitive advantages, they aren't unique enough to differentiate yourself from competition. Therefore, they aren't considered as core competencies.

Your technical skills in research and analytics, data interpretation, and information systems are all vital strengths. But once again, you want a core competency to be something that others can't emulate, and your technical skills are on par with the rest of your industry as a minimum barrier to entry.

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That said, your organization's risk management skills may be unique. Particularly, your standards and frameworks, adaptation approaches, and process and solutions put you ahead in terms of on-the-ground execution. Your subspecialty in cloud-security solutions has also become an increasingly important part of the industry. Therefore, these are the core competencies to focus on when you develop the next slate of products. (Slide 11)

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Comparison With Others

In this visualization, competencies can be compared against multiple companies in competition for market share, alongside those companies' core and end products.

In our example, you've determined risk management skills to be a core competency. In particular, the ability to mitigate internal and customer risk across standardized frameworks, adaptable and flexible processes, and a subspeciality in cloud-based security solutions.

Your core product is the cloud-based zero-trust security application infrastructure, which requires customers to switch over to your service from their existing cloud network.

The new end product, based on your core competency analysis, could be a cloud security readiness service that assesses a client's potential risk at a minimal cost. It also creates a custom plan to upgrade servers with identity and access management, plus data protection capabilities to integrate and work within customers' existing cloud server infrastructures.(Slides 12-14)

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Development Progress

Team leaders, project managers and executives will want to track development progress. Editable sliders can be dragged with percentages adjusted to monitor and report how far along the organization is in the core competency analysis process. Each slider can be used to represent progress or compare a competency-relevant strength.(Slide 15)

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Leadership Levels

Core competencies can be defined and analyzed across leadership levels as well. For instance, executives, managers, supervisors, and project leads can conduct a self-or-cross-organizational analysis to determine relevant strengths to build upon. (Slide 16)

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Assessment of Competency Areas

Leaders can test potential competencies against one another. To do so, ask whether each competency provides a customer benefit, is difficult to imitate, and can be leveraged widely.

Let's say Competency 1 is your cloud security company's risk management skills, while Competency 2 is your company's technical skills, and Competency 3 is your organization's management style.

While your company's technical skills provide a benefit to customers, it is easy to imitate and can't be leveraged widely as a competitive advantage over your peers. Alternatively, your management skills are hard to imitate, but don't really provide customer benefits and can't be leveraged widely as a core competency. Your risk management skills, on the other hand, are difficult to imitate and can be leveraged widely over your competition — thus, it passes the test to be prioritized over the other two options.(Slide 18)

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For a deeper analysis into each competency, an alternate visualization with an editable questionnaire can be used to rank competencies with a yes or no answer according to the key areas that are important to your business. (Slide 19)

A table analysis visualization is also available to rank each competency by its relative importance, defensibility, and comparative strength against others.(Slide 20)

For similar resources, check out our presentations on Competitive Landscape Analysis (Part 1) and Competitive Landscape Analysis (Part 2). Or learn more about Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors from Michael Porter's book.

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