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New Post 7/6/2010 4:36 PM
User is offline dmaynard
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Competitor Analysis 

I need to do a competitor analysis for a project and wondered if anyone can recommend a good template?

 
New Post 7/9/2010 11:54 AM
User is offline Goldie
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Re: Competitor Analysis 

There are a huge number of ways of doing this.

You can break down according to stakeholder groups or many other factors.

Perhaps the most basic analysis is done with Porter's Five Forces and the Value Net, but this depends on your exact situation.

I tend to breakup most scenarios according to a Transactional Value Chain.

If you email me with your exact scenario, I can help: [email protected]

 

 

 

 
New Post 7/29/2010 3:42 AM
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Re: Competitor Analysis 
Modified By remodiyaz  on 7/29/2010 6:44:33 AM)

Competitor analysis is very important part for any project.

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