Core competency
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A core competency is something that a firm can do well and that meets the following three conditions specified by Hamel and Prahalad (1990):
A core competency can take various forms, including technical/subject matter know how, a reliable process, and/or close relationships with customers and suppliers (Mascarenhas et al. 1998). It may also include product development or culture such as employee dedication. Modern business theories suggest that most activities that are not part of a company's core competency should be outsourced. If a core competency yields a long term advantage to the company, it is said to be a sustainable competitive advantage. Development of the ConceptThe concept of core competencies was developed in the management field. C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel introduced the concept in a 1990 Harvard Business Review article. They wrote that a core competency is "an area of specialized expertise that is the result of harmonizing complex streams of technology and work activity." As an example they gave Honda's expertise in engines. Honda was able to exploit this core competency to develop a variety of quality products from lawn mowers and snow blowers to trucks and automobiles. To take an example from the automotive industry, it has been claimed that Volvo’s core competency is safety. This however, is perhaps the end result of their competency in terms of customer benefit. Their core competency might be more about their ability to source and design high protection components, or to research and respond to market demands concerning safety. Ever since Prahalad and Hamel introduced the term in the 1990’s many researchers have tried to highlight and further illuminate the meaning of core competency. According to D. Leonard-Barton (1992), "Capabilities are considered core if they differentiate a company strategically." On the other hand Galunic and Rodan (1998) argue that "a core competency differentiates not only between firms but also inside a firm it differentiates amongst several competencies. In other words, a core competency guides a firm recombining its competencies in response to demands from the environment."
They produce products for three markets:
Characteristics of Core CompetenciesThere are three tests for Core Competencies
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