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Samsung Electronics’ Semiconductor Division. 30 March 2004 Session B, Group 7: Chen, I Chun Choi, Seung Hyun Fernandez Zabelguelsky, Luis Halbach, Frank Mastrostefano, Adrian; De Meyer, Frederik.
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Samsung Electronics’ Semiconductor Division 30 March 2004 Session B, Group 7: Chen, I ChunChoi, Seung Hyun Fernandez Zabelguelsky, LuisHalbach, Frank Mastrostefano, Adrian; De Meyer, Frederik
Company Structure Strategic Analysis Industry overview Summary Agenda Recommendations Agenda Introduction Industry Overview company structure Strategic Analysis Summary Recommendations
Company Structure Strategic Analysis Industry overview Summary Agenda Recommendations Semiconductors • Neither conductor nor insulator • E.g. Silicon, Zinc, Germanium • To dope = add impurities DRAM • CPU: read / write data very fast • every cell is randomly accessible • Dynamical = content needs to be refreshed
Company Structure Strategic Analysis Industry overview Summary Agenda Recommendations Manufacturing • Blank wafer production • Silicon ingot • Slicing + polishing • Semiconductor fabrication • Oxidation + photo resist coating • UV exposure + Development • Etching + Resist removal • Doping + Layering • Assembly & packaging • Back grinding • Testing + cutting • Wire-bonding + packing
Company Structure Strategic Analysis Industry overview Summary Agenda Recommendations Semiconductor Industry 2002 + Forecast Semiconductor Industry 2002 Marketsize 2002: US$ 75 billion Samsung: US$ 9.2 billion = 13%
Company Structure Strategic Analysis Industry overview Summary Agenda Recommendations DRAM Industry 2Q 2003 DRAM Industry 2Q 2003 Marketsize 2Q: US$ 3.7 billion Samsung: US$ 1.2 billion = 32% Characteristics of Industry • CAPEX: Capital Spending • short Product Life Cycle • R&D intensive
Company Structure Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations Samsung Group Electronics Machinery & Heavy Chemical Finance Others Samsung Electronics Semiconductor Division Telecommunication Industries Digital Media Division Home Appliances Division
CompanyStructure Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations Five Forces Analysis Bargaining Power of Buyers -PC manufacturers consume most of production (75-80%); price dictated by supply -Commodity-like product Threat of Substitutes -Samsung invests in substitutes -Other alternatives not competitive in price Threat of New Entrants -Capital and R&D intensity are a considerable entry barrier Rivalry Among Competitors -High exit barriers (large investments) -High concentration; high competition -Cyclical volatile demand -Only first movers make profits -Large volume required -Low cost + high utilization Bargaining Power of Suppliers: -Low power by raw material suppliers - Power by wafer equipment manufacturers
CompanyStructure Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations SWOT Analysis
CompanyAnalysis Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations • Clearly Stated Focused Strategy • Division mid and long term goal: Provide the world best device solution • Achieve u$s 30 billion sales in 2005 • Provide total solution for digital appliances • Memory, TFT LCD and LSI market leader Memory LSI LCD Vision *Solution provider *Memory leader *Market penetration *Product enhancement *Highest quality *Technology leadership Strategy *Differentiation *Diversification *“Sinthesysation” *Strategic partnership development *Wiseview Brand 4+2 Analysis Four Strategic management categories to excel
CompanyStructure Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations • Performance Oriented Culture • Culture description creates consciousness about industry • Manufacturing Orientation and permanent performance evaluation • Fast, Flexible, flat company structure • Fast decision making in spite of hierarchical structure • Improvements in organizational structure may strengthen the firm. • Flawless operation execution • Process automation and design improvements • Strong Quality Control implementation 4+2 Analysis Four Strategic management categories to excel
CompanyStructure Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations • Develop Innovation that transform industry • Largest and most innovative memory manufacturer ( in 1999 -2001 among top 10 firms in U.S. patents) • Keep Leadership committed to the business • Commitment shown in decision making about investments, HR hiring and motivation • Make growth happen with mergers and acquisitions • Joint R&D developments • Joint investments and technology transfer • Partnerships with start-ups 4+2 Analysis Additional categories to excel
CompanyStructure Strategic Analysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations CUSTOMER VALUE/ SPEED VALUE/ SPEED CUSTOMER COST/ SPEED COMPE- TITORS SAMSUNG VALUE/ SPEED VALUE/ SPEED COST/ SPEED COMPE- TITORS SAMSUNG Value, Cost and Speed • SPEED: critical in DRAM industry • Leadership due to • organizationstructure • Chaebol start • Decentralization then • Future? • importance of people • VALUE: • Chip speed / capacity • focus on real customer needs ! • long-term relations with customer • price premium in spite of commodity product • COST: declining cost per megabite in Industry • Cost Advantage due to • economies of scale • process innovation • new demand sources
CompanyStructure StrategicAnalysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations Summary • Technological Understanding • Industry and company overview • Strategic analysis • Five Forces: Rivalry • SWOT: R&D • 4+2 : Strategy • Value-Cost-Speed: Speed
CompanyStructure StrategicAnalysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations How to keep the No. 1 status ? • Keep bold and aggressive management style • Use tech hype cycle to create awareness Recommendations MRAM FRAM
CompanyAnalysis StrategicAnalysis Industryoverview Summary Agenda Recommendations Recommendation • Reduce the geographical concentration of the R&D facilities • Diversify to less cyclical value added businesses to offset cyclical effects • Reduce bureaucracy • Change organizational structure to a more flexible one, as a matrix organization based on the product mix