Thank you Professor for this highly instructive and unsubstitutable video. Fabio's entertaining appearance also considerably increases its intangible switching cost.
it is a great explanation. but I wonder when IBM sold the PC business and Lenovo was the acquirer, does this mean Lenovo did not understand businesses.
Great question! It appears from history that Lenovo knew what they were doing. They must have known that they had a resource or capability that would make their entry into their industry more profitable for them than it was for IBM (most likely due to cost leadership)
A clear and concise explanation of Porter’s five forces, entertaining description using relevant examples.
such a clear and concise way to explain the 5 forces! Examples were relatable and hilarious too!
Great summary and clear examples of businesses operating in today's economy!
Great examples and the concepts of Porter’s five forces taught in a simplistic and hilarious way
Thank you Professor for this highly instructive and unsubstitutable video. Fabio's entertaining appearance also considerably increases its intangible switching cost.
I can't believe its not the original Michael Porter article...
This was such an informative video, thank you :)
Such a great way to explaining the concept and so funny examples made me laugh, over all class structure is great, I’m learning something! 😃.
Thanks, Oyuna. Sorry for the slow response. It was so great having you in class last semester.
Thank you👏👏👏
Great video!
Thanks, Dianna!
it is a great explanation. but I wonder when IBM sold the PC business and Lenovo was the acquirer, does this mean Lenovo did not understand businesses.
Great question! It appears from history that Lenovo knew what they were doing. They must have known that they had a resource or capability that would make their entry into their industry more profitable for them than it was for IBM (most likely due to cost leadership)
@@dhalliday interesting. Both companies are doing very well . Thank you so much.
So relatable