WFC - Five Forces Analysis

WFC - Five Forces Analysis

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Intensity of Existing Rivalry

Large industry size (WFC) Large industries allow multiple firms and produces to prosper without having to steal market share...
Aggressive Tactics to increase market share (WFC) Please edit this page to add a description…

Bargaining Power of Suppliers

Threat of Substitutes

Substitute is lower quality (WFC) A lower quality product means a customer is less likely to switch from WFC to another product or...
Substantial product differentiation (WFC) When products and services are very different, customers are less likely to find comparable product...
Substitute product is inferior (WFC) An inferior product means a customer is less likely to switch from WFC to another product or...
High cost of switching to substitutes (WFC) Limited number of substitutes means that customers cannot easily switch to other products or...

Bargaining Power of Customers

High Switching Costs (WFC) Please edit this page to add a description…
Product is important to customer (WFC) When customers cherish particular products they end up paying more for that one product. This...
Large number of customers (WFC) When there are large numbers of customers, no one customer tends to have bargaining leverage....

Threat of New Competitors

Government Regulation (WFC) Please edit this page to add a description…
High capital requirements (WFC) High capital requirements mean a company must spend a lot of money in order to compete in the...
Strong brand names are important (WFC) If strong brands are critical to compete, then new competitors will have to improve their brand...
Customers are loyal to existing brands (WFC) It takes time and money to build a brand. When companies need to spend resources building a brand,...
Entry barriers are high (WFC) When barriers are high, it is more difficult for new competitors to enter the market. High entry...

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