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Focusing on Regional Competitive Advantage

Focusing on Regional Competitive Advantage. Module Five. Reflecting on the Previous Session. What did you find most useful or valuable? What progress have you made since then? Any questions or clarification needed?. Overview of Module Five.

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Focusing on Regional Competitive Advantage

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  1. Focusing on Regional Competitive Advantage Module Five

  2. Reflecting on the Previous Session • What did you find most useful or valuable? • What progress have you made since then? • Any questions or clarification needed?

  3. Overview of Module Five • Investigate the elements that contribute to regional economic advantage • Explore regional data that may help identify regional clusters • Select clusters for further exploration

  4. EXPLORING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

  5. Competitive Advantage Business shapes the economic value of a region, but places can help shape, nourish, and sustain local enterprises and industry.

  6. Exploring Competitive Advantage Based on Porter’s Diamond Theory – Porter, M. (1990)

  7. Demand Conditions What conditions influence demand for goods or services produced in the region?

  8. Factor Conditions • Infrastructure • Resources & Materials • Skilled Workforce

  9. Factor Conditions: Workforce Who are the region’s workers? • Skilled/unskilled • Labor force participation rate • Unemployment rate • Occupation mix • Experience/age

  10. Identifying Skills in the Region INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE HERE /

  11. Firm Strategy, Rivalry, Composition • Region’s portfolio of businesses • Entrepreneurship activity and support • Mix of industries

  12. Business and Industry INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE HERE

  13. Related and Supporting Industry Do industries buy and sell from each other regionally? Do any strong value chains exist in the region?

  14. Value Chain Example Wine Winemaking Equipment Grape Stock State Government Agencies Fertilizers, Pesticides, Herbicides Barrels Bottles Growers/ Vineyards Wineries/ Processing Facilities Caps & Corks Grape Harvesting Equipment Labels Public Relations & Advertising Irrigation Technology Educational, Research & Trade Organizations Specialized Publications California Agricultural Cluster Food Cluster Tourism Cluster Source: California Department of Food and Agriculture

  15. OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRY CLUSTERS

  16. Industry Clusters Defined Groups of similar and related firms in a defined geographic area that share common markets, technologies, worker skill needs, and that are often linked by buyer-seller relationships

  17. Two Types of Clusters • Value chains (Vertical clusters): working together toward a common product • Competing (horizontal clusters): drawing from the same raw materials, infrastructure, labor force Auto Industry Software Industry

  18. Identifying Industry Clusters • Views firms and industries as interdependent, not isolated • Identifies value chains • Discovers collections of businesses producing similar outputs

  19. Overview of Clusters in Your Region

  20. Understanding Changes Moving Up or Down Change in Percentage of Jobs in Industry over Time

  21. Understanding Changes Moving Left or Right Relative Concentration of Industry in the Region Compared to the Nation

  22. Understanding Changes Percent Change in Jobs over Time Location Quotient: Measure of Concentration of Industry

  23. Regional Clusters: 2002-2007 INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE HERE

  24. Regional Clusters: 2006-2011 INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE HERE

  25. Behind the Bubble Chart INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE – Move line to divide 1+ LQ Location Quotient more than 1 = Concentration

  26. Behind the Bubble Chart INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE – Adjust red circles to top 5 Industries with Greatest Percentage Growth

  27. Examining the Leaky Bucket The Regional Economy Goods or Services Purchased outside the Region $

  28. Looking at Regional Expenditures INSERT YOUR REGION’S CHART LIKE THIS EXAMPLE

  29. Regional Industrial Clusters: Digging Deeper • Identify the industries within the cluster • Determine if growing or declining • Evaluate regional capacity • Identify potential leakages & opportunities • Determine potential strengthening strategies

  30. Cluster Choices • Advanced Materials • Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology • Apparel & Textiles • Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries • Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences) • Business & Financial Services • Chemicals & Chemical Based Products • Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing • Defense & Security • Education & Knowledge Creation • Electrical Equipment, Appliance & Component Manufacturing • Energy (Fossil & Renewable) • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing • Forest & Wood Products • Glass & Ceramics • Information Technology & Telecommunications • Machinery Manufacturing • Mining • Primary Metal Manufacturing • Printing & Publishing • Transportation & Logistics • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

  31. Examining Clusters in the Region What industries: • Seem worth exploring further? • Should the region avoid investing for the future? • May be viable future regional industries? • Are declining but may be worth reviving?

  32. Homework for Next Time • Identify the potential clusters for the region • Read the “C.A.R.E. for the Region” flow chart to prepare for Module Six

  33. Final Reflections • What topics did you find most helpful? • What did you find confusing? • What other data do you need? • Other items you want to mention?

  34. Looking Ahead to Module Six • Identify the economic leaks in the region • Explore basic avenues for strengthening clusters • Provide an overview of some specific strategies within each avenue • Select potential directions for the region to explore

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