Title: Capstone International Strategy Assignment
1Capstone International Strategy Assignment
- Dawn Miskelly
- Anna Walsh
- Sinead McCormick
- Claire McAllister
- Catherine McMahon
2Introduction/Executive summary
Dawn Introduction -IDA
Claire - Competitive Position (C)
Asset Utilisation (A)
Strategy Compass
Anna - Leadership (L)
Markets Served (M)
Catherine -
Incentives to Locate In Ireland
Porters Diamond Model
Porters Diamond Model
- Incentives to Locate In Ireland
Sinead
Dawn Conclusion Why easyJet Should Locate
In Ireland
3- The IDA - Investment and Development Agency
Ireland - Mission Statement Objectives
- Foreign Direct Investment in Ireland
Origins of IDA supported companies
179
UK
GERMANY
166
ASIA/PACIFIC
57
291
REST OF EUROPE
REST OF WORLD
61
USA
524
4Foreign Direct Investment in Ireland
- FDI - basis of Celtic Tiger economy.
- 10th in World Competitiveness Yearbook 2002.
5Competitive Position
6Competitive Position
- RELATIVE QUALITY
- Strategic Quality
- Associated Services
- Promotion
- Distribution
- Service
- INNOVATION
- 1st European airline online
- Fastest Turnaround Times
- No-Frills Strategy
- Only Boeing 737s
- Outsourced Maintenance
7Asset Utilisation
8Asset Utilization
9Asset Utilization
10Asset Utilization
11Leadership
12Market Growth
Full year annual total (000)
Passenger figures for Easyjet
13Market Niches
- Leisure Travellers
- - Growth due to uniqueness of UK markets
- Business travellers
- - Corporate constraints on travel
- - Frequent flights
14Growth in low cost corporate travel
- Number of business travellers has more than
doubled since 1999. - Cost is most important factor for 44 of
travellers
Increase in no. of business travellers
15Performance Post September 11th
- Following September 11th, passenger usage
increased by 39
Passenger usage for both years in the month of
November
16CALM
Competitive Position Mkt Share 1 Rel Mkt Share
1 Rel Quality high Innovation high
Asset Utilization Sales/Assets high Invest
Intensity low Fixed v Liquid low Capacity
Utiliz 1
Markets Addressed Growth rate high Concentration
high Logistics simple Customer power low
Leadership Behaviour Leadership respected,
visionary People connected Labour Turnover low
17Porters Diamond Model of Competitive Strategy
Firm Strategy Structure and Rivalry
Chance
Demand Conditions
Factor Conditions
Related and Supporting Industries
Government
18Factor Conditions Trade Theory
- Land
- Island Country
- Close to Europe and USA requires transport
- Labour
- Population growth of over 1.1 in 1999
- Dublin Region 30 of total population
- 43 of population under 40 years
- Capital
- GDP expected to grow by 6.5 in 2003
19 Factor Conditions Resources
- Physical
- Dublin Airport 20mins-city
- Old capital- popular tourist and work location.
- Human
- Net migration of 20,000 per year
- Highly skilled low wage workforce
- Good trade union relations
20Factor Conditions Resources
- Knowledge
- Highly educated population
- 13 govt. budget invested in Education
21Factor Conditions Resources
- Infrastructure
- Competitive up to date telecommunications system
- Unlimited bandwidth.
- Planned light rail and road improvements
22Porters Diamond Model of Competitive Strategy
Firm Strategy Structure and Rivalry
Chance
Demand Conditions
Factor Conditions
Related and Supporting Industries
Government
23Demand Conditions
- Market Size
- 3.8million home market
- 300 million European market since 1973
- Growth Rate
- 1.1 in 1999 - highest in Europe
24Demand Conditions
- Affluence
- OECD high economic growth country
- Favourable Govt Policy
- Continued economic growth
-
- Buyers
- Tested market of budget flyers
- Business market - European business investment
25Porters Diamond Model of Competitive Strategy
Firm Strategy Structure and Rivalry
Chance
Demand Conditions
Factor Conditions
Related and Supporting Industries
Government
26Related and Supporting Industries
- Related
- Information and communications technology
- Ireland world class location for software
companies - E-business
- Supporting
- Dublin airport - 7th fastest-growing airport in
the world
27Porters Diamond Model of Competitive Strategy
Firm Strategy Structure and Rivalry
Chance
Demand Conditions
Factor Conditions
Related and Supporting Industries
Government
28Strategy, Structure and Rivalry
- Strategy and structure
- Culture and structure similar to Irish SMEs
- European outlook of Ireland
- Low cost airline value chain minimisation
- Rivalry
- Domestic rivalry with Ryanair
29Porters Diamond Model of Competitive Strategy
Firm Strategy Structure and Rivalry
Chance
Demand Conditions
Factor Conditions
Related and Supporting Industries
Government
30Government
- Pro-business environment
- Stable economy
- High growth, low inflation
- ?51billion in economy 2000 - 2006
31Government - Fiscal Incentives
- Tax
- Corporation Tax Rate
- 1st Jan 2003 12.5 for all sectors.
- No double taxation
- Capital Allowances
32Government - Fiscal Incentives
- Grants
- Capital Grants
- Employment Grants
- Training Grants
33Conclusion Why EasyJet Should Locate in
Ireland
34Investors in Ireland Achieve a Uniquely High ROI
Conclusion Why EasyJet Should Locate in Ireland