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This report was prepared for the BestServ Forum, a continuation of the BestServ feasibility study conducted in 2003 that was funded by TEKES (The National Technology Agency of Finland) and eight companies. This study introduces the concept of industrial services, identifies the main problem areas associated with industrial service business strategies and presents a generic framework to help in the transition from a pure manufacturer to an industrial service provider.
In the first part of this study a theoretical framework based on a literature study is presented in which the key issues related to the transition from a traditional manufacturing strategy to an industrial service business strategy are illustrated. The framework is tested with a case study involving two Finnish and two
American companies: Metso Oyj, Vaisala Oyj, Sun Microsystems Inc. and InVision Technologies Inc respectively. Based on the results of the case study, a modified framework is presented.
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Ville Kosonen
BestServ Industrial Service Business Strategy Generic Framework and Case Examples
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Printed in Finland by Painopörssi Oy, Helsinki, 2004 ISBN 951-817-853-4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE.............................................................................................................1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................2 1
2
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................3 1.1
BACKGROUND...........................................................................................3
1.2
OBJECTIVES .............................................................................................3
1.3
STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT ......................................................................3
BUSINESS STRATEGIES.............................................................................5 2.1
TEN SCHOOLS OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ................................................5
2.1.1
Design school..................................................................................5
2.1.2
Planning school ...............................................................................6
2.1.3
Positioning school............................................................................7
2.1.4
Entrepreneurial school.....................................................................8
2.1.5
Cognitive school ..............................................................................8
2.1.6
Learning school ...............................................................................9
2.1.7
Power school.................................................................................10
2.1.8
Cultural school...............................................................................10
2.1.9
Environmental school ....................................................................11
2.1.10
Configuration school......................................................................12
2.1.11
Conclusion.....................................................................................12
2.2