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Session 7: Applying concepts to PFS case Assignment. Study H&W Ch 5, Section 5.4 Business Strategies PFS: Daisytek’s growth strategy case. Study questions for quiz prep & class discussion What is Daisytek’s corporate strategy?
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Session 7: Applying concepts to PFS case Assignment • Study • H&W Ch 5, Section 5.4 Business Strategies • PFS: Daisytek’s growth strategy case. • Study questions for quiz prep & class discussion • What is Daisytek’s corporate strategy? • What is PFS’ business strategy? Does it differ from Daisytek’s core business strategy? • What functional strategies are key to Daisytek's current or future success? Why? • Quiz on the PFS case based on assignment questions is certain.
Strategy What are Daisytek’s goals and objectives? Strategy Goals Current Situation Objectives Environment
Goals vs. objectives • Goal—an open ended statement of a desired end result • e.g., Dell in 2006. • Goal—improve customer service • Objective—a desired end result expressed in measurable terms including a time limit • e.g., Dell in early 2000s • Objective—double revenue in 5 years • A clearer statement would be: Double annual revenue to $xx by 2006.”
Areas in which to consider having goals and objectives • Profitability • Efficiency • Growth • Shareholder wealth • Utilization of resources • Reputation • Contributions to employees • Contributions to society • Market leadership • Survival • Personal needs of top management Ref. H&W p. 7
Let’s see if we can construct a hierarchy of objectives for Daisytek For Daisytek, what are the objectives (or goals if we can’t determine an objective) for each of the following? • Corporation • Daisytek’s Core business • PFS business • Key functional strategies
Assignment for Session 8 • Prepare an analysis of Daisytek's financial performance or condition using ratios listed in Table 11.1, pp. 167-169). • Liquidity ratios: Companies 1 & 2 • Profitability ratios: Companies 3 & 4 • Activity ratios: Companies 5 & 6 • Leverage ratios: Companies 1 & 2 • Do both 1995 and 1996. • Only do ratios for which you have data in the case. No need to seek data outside the case. • Hand in a printed copy of an Excel printout (including data, calculations, and analysis conclusions) at the beginning of class. • Bring a copy of your Excel file to class. Be prepared to present your work • Either bring a copy of your file on a USB drive, or • Follow the Electronic Submission Requirements and email the file to the instructor at least 60 minutes before class
Discussion questions • What is Daisytek’s corporate strategy? • What is PFS’ business strategy? Does it differ from Daisytek’s core business strategy? • What functional strategies are key to Daisytek's current or future success? Why?