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1
Introduction to International BusinessArticle
Discussion
  • Sanny X. Liao
  • June 19, 2007

2
The Crossover Queen
  • Who? Whats her core competency?
  • Shakira
  • Latino pop music
  • Why does Shakira want to expand into the English
    language pop market?
  • Its a more lucrative market
  • What is her controversial move that is addressed
    in this article?
  • She released her second album in Spanish

3
The Crossover Queen
  • In the framework of cost reduction vs. local
    responsiveness, how much pressure does an artist
    like Shakira face in the pop music market?
  • Low pressure for cost reduction
  • High pressure for local responsiveness, albeit
    debatable
  • According to the same cost reduction vs. local
    responsiveness framework, what should she do?
  • Release the album in the language of the market
    that she is in (localization strategy)
  • What did she do?
  • Release her second album in Spanish (global
    standardization strategy)

4
The Crossover Queen
  • Why did Shakira release her second album in the
    U.S. in Spanish?
  • Re-establish her roots in the Latin marketplace.
  • integrate her two audience
  • There is a large Spanish-speaking audience in the
    U.S.

5
Express Delivery Firms in China
  • What firms are discussed in this article? What
    are their core competencies?
  • FedEx, UPS and DHL
  • Delivery packages and supply chain management
  • Are these technological or management know-hows?
  • Management

6
Express Delivery Firms in China
  • What is supply chain management?
  • Suppose you are Apple Computers, what do you
    need do to move an IPod from a design to a
    product in the hand of a consumer?
  • Designing and planning
  • Distribution
  • Filling orders
  • Post sales support
  • Supplier management
  • (from UPS company website)

7
Express Delivery Firms in China
  • What entry mode did the delivery firms choose?
    Why?
  • Greenfield using JV.
  • What markets did the delivery firms enter first?
  • Delivery
  • Why did they choose to enter the supply chain
    management market at a later time?
  • Supply chain management requires firms to be more
    knowledgeable about the market and business
  • The market for supply chain market is growing

8
Express Delivery Firms in China
  • Why do the delivery firms see China as a
    profitable market for supply chain management?
  • Chinese exports are becoming more sophisticated
  • There is increased competition among Chinese
    manufacturers
  • Infrastructure, laws and corruption are difficult
    to manage
  • FedEx, UPS and DHL have already developed
    competencies in supply chain management

9
Express Delivery Firms in China
  • In the Varian case, how has FedEx enhanced the
    efficiency of Varians supply chain?
  • Have a more accessible and organized storage
    space for parts
  • Electronically process the order for parts
  • Can use its own in-house delivery system
  • Drawbacks?
  • Varian loses control of its supply chain
    management
  • Varian becomes more alienated from its customers
  • FedEx does not have the technical expertise to
    deal with more complex problems.

10
Express Delivery Firms in China
  • Did the expansion into the logistics market
    enhance the profitability and profit growth of
    FedEx, UPS and DHL?
  • Profit growth through entering a new market and
    selling more in existing markets as a result
  • Was there pressure for cost reduction?
  • High pressure
  • Pressure for local responsiveness?
  • High pressure
  • What strategy did these delivery firms use?
  • Transnational

11
Haier Overseas
  • Who is Haier? What is its core competency?
  • A Chinese appliance maker
  • Manufacturing appliances at lower cost than its
    American competitors
  • What kind of cost pressure does Haier face? What
    about local responsiveness pressure?
  • High cost pressure
  • Low local responsiveness pressure

12
Haier Overseas
  • Why does Haier want to build factories overseas?
  • Haier needs a higher-design level and a bigger
    sales network
  • Which market does Haier want to expand in?
  • US, India, Middle East, South Asia
  • Why does Haier want to expand now?
  • Price war in the Chinese market makes Haier look
    elsewhere for profitability
  • On what scale is Haier planning to expand its
    global operations?
  • Small scale, one factory at a time
  • What entry mode does Haier plan to use?
  • Wholly owned subsidiary
  • What forms of expansion strategy is Haier using?
    Why?
  • Acquisition
  • Greenfield

13
Haier Overseas
  • What are the pros and cons of Haiers decision to
    expand globally in order to satisfy its need for
    a higher-design level and a bigger sales network?
  • Pro
  • More access to trained researchers
  • Can build a more locally responsive sales network
  • More in tune with market needs
  • Can use experience gained from conducting RD and
    manufacturing abroad at home
  • Con
  • Very expensive to manufacture in the U.S. (less
    so in other developing countries)
  • Haier does not need any more production capacity
  • What global strategy did Haier use? What should
    it use?
  • Currently uses an international strategy
  • Should use a global standardization strategy

14
Manager, Offshore Thyself
  • Why are managers moving overseas?
  • Wisden Group to be closer to consumers
  • Nokia to be closer to investors and innovation
  • IBM to be closer to suppliers

15
Manager, Offshore Thyself
  • What are the pros and cons of moving managers?
  • Pro
  • Closer to consumers, investors, suppliers or
    innovation
  • Technology made coordination between managers
    feasible from anywhere in the world
  • Much cheaper to operate in some countries
  • Con
  • Economies of scale
  • Planning needs to be centralized
  • Heritage
  • Adjustment problems
  • More stable business environment in most home
    countries

16
Manager, Offshore Thyself
  • How can we think about moving headquarters in the
    global strategy framework?
  • International Strategy
  • Localization Strategy
  • Global Standardization Strategy
  • Transnational Strategy
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