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Analysis Without Paralysis: 12 Tools to Make Better Strategic Decisions, 2nd Edition

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Babette E. Bensoussan (West Chatswood, Australia) is Managing Director of the MindShifts Group, a company specializing in competitive intelligence. She is widely recognized and sought after for her expertise in competitive analysis and has consulted with clients from Fortune 500 companies.

 

Craig S. Fleisher (Brunswick, Georgia) is Chief Learning Officer at Aurora WDC, a professional services firm specializing in business, competitive, and strategic intelligence. A widely published author, Fleisher is widely considered to be the "Dean of Competitive and Market Intelligence Analysis."

Since the publication of the original edition, the importance of interpreting business data has become mission critical for professionals in all types of businesses.  These professionals have discovered the benefits of business analysis to address their organizations most crucial strategic and tactical challenges.  The Second Edition of this successful guide to business analysis, shows readers how to apply analytical tools without having to mire themselves in advanced math or arcane theory. Analysis Without Paralysis teaches readers the fundamentals of business analysis through the use of 12 core tools. Each tool will make the way readers assess and interpret their business’ data more effective, accurate, and actionable.  Accessibly written, the authors walk readers through the entire business analysis process and then explain each of today’s most valuable analysis tools so business professionals will be able to make better decisions about their company’s strategy and operations--and achieve better results.  The Second Edition includes three new analytical tools and updates all of the prior edition’s data and examples. For each tool, the authors present clear descriptions, context, rationales, strengths, weaknesses, step-by-step instructions, and case study examples.

 

"This title should be on any business manager’s shelf wanting to make better decisions using analysis." 

--UK Competitive Intelligence Forum (UK CIF)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Proscriptive without being restrictive, November 30, 2012
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In "Analysis without Paralysis," Bensoussan and Fleisher present an even dozen methods for conducting analysis for businesses that lead to results and not to endless "paralysis by analysis."

I really liked this book! It was well written and is a great resource if you are working in the consumer products world. I came at this as a general process analyst, operations research type guy.

The book is very well written and edited. The style is conversational. You could imagine being in an interactive meeting with Bensoussan and Fleisher as you read the book.

The first two chapters describe the role of analysis in business and the generic analysis process respectively. At first blush, I was not keen on the generic chapters, but it did provide a framework for the reader to compare the dozen in-depth analysis techniques described in the rest of the book.

Each analysis technique chapter begins with a description and purpose section that quickly... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great intermediate level resource for strategic analysis in business, December 6, 2012
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I found this a very good intermediate level book on strategic analysis for business. The tools are well chosen and diverse, the format explains the use and rationale of each tool very well, and the examples are contemporary, relevant, interesting, and relatively easy to follow. This is intermediate level because it does require some general understanding of markets, business processes, and analytic techniques, but the techniques and the level of explanation in this book are still suitable to people who are not professional analysts. That is, I think any experienced upper level manager should be able to pick up this book and understand and begin to use at least most of these techniques in their own business with a little study and effort even if they have never used them before.

This book also stands out among business books in providing a brief but solid grounding in the origin and theory of each technique, followup reading, and both the strengths and teh weaknesses of... Read more
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent exposition on formal analysis, January 26, 2013
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It saddens me that I never learned to execute the 12 analytical techniques described in this volume. I've always been a seat-of-the-pants kind of guy, a very quick learner. In retrospect, I likely would have done much better if I had been educated in the analytical techniques described here - and been capable of executing them in the way the authors envision.

This book focuses strictly on analysis, with the hope that the reader will learn how to evaluate both risk and reward on a sound basis.

"Analysis Without Paralysis" is a remarkable work in several ways. First, it does focus only on analysis. Second, it is written in accessible, though not necessarily crystal clear, language. (Example: "Analysis is a multifaceted, multidisciplinary combination of scientific and nonscientific by which an individual interprets the data or information to provide meaningful insights.") Third, it describes in detail a dozen different analytical methods, eschewing a one size fits... Read more
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     ix

About the Authors     xi

Chapter 1 The Role of Analysis in Business Management     1

The Increasing Need for Effective Analysis     7

Concluding Observations      9

Chapter 2 The Analysis Process     13

What Is Analysis?     16

Chapter 3 BCG Growth/Share Portfolio Matrix     23

Description and Purpose     23

Link to the Experience Curve     24

Link to the Product Life Cycle     25

Combining the Experience Curve and Product Life Cycle     26

Strengths     29

Weaknesses     30

How to Do It     32

Case Study: Google as Viewed in a BCG Portfolio Planning Matrix     39

Chapter 4 Competitor Analysis     45

Description and Purpose     45

Strengths    47

Weaknesses     47

How to Do It     48

Case Study: Chinese Mobile Phone Market    59

Chapter 5 Driving Forces Analysis     63

Description and Purpose     63

Strengths    64

Weaknesses     65

How to Do It     66

Case Study: Driving Forces in the Digital Music Market     75

Chapter 6 Financial Ratios and Statement Analysis     81

Description and Purpose     81

Basic Concepts Underlying Financial Ratio and Statement Analysis (FRSA)     81

Components of Financial Statements     82

Assessing the Appropriateness of Ratios     83

Strengths      84

Weaknesses     84

How to Do It     86

Activity or Efficiency Ratios     87

Leverage or Solvency Analysis Ratios     90

Liquidity Analysis Ratios     91

Profitability Analysis Ratios     93

Other Analysis Ratios: Capital Market or Shareholder Returns     95

Methods of Ratio or Measure Comparison     98

Consolidation and Segmented Analysis     102

Case Study: FRSA of the Three Large North American Warehouse Clubs    104

Chapter 7 Five Forces Industry Analysis     109

Description and Purpose     109

Threat of New Entrants     111

Bargaining Power of Suppliers     112

Bargaining Power of Buyers     113

Threat of Substitute Products or Services     114

Degree of Rivalry Among Existing Players    115

Strengths    116

Weaknesses     117

How to Do It     118

Case Study: Applying the Five Forces Model to the U.S. Passenger Airline Industry     120

Case Study: Applying the Five Forces Model to the Global Pharmaceutical Industry     123

Chapter 8 Issue Analysis     127

Description and Purpose     127

Strengths    129

Weaknesses     130

How to Do It     131

Examples of Issue Analysis in Practice     144

Chapter 9 Product Life Cycle Analysis     147

Description and Purpose     147

Strengths    156

Weaknesses    157

How to Do It     158

Case Study: Apple’s Product Life Cycles and Growth Potential from the iPod to the iPad     163

Endnotes     165

Chapter 10 Scenario Analysis     167

Description and Purpose     167

Methods for Generating Scenarios     168

Strengths     172

Weaknesses     173

How to Do It     174

Case Study: Scenarios for Traditional and Emerging Forest Products Enterprises     179

Endnotes     184

Chapter 11 Macroenvironmental (STEEP/PEST) Analysis     187

Description and Purpose     187

Strengths     191

Weaknesses     192

How to Do It     193

Case Study: STEEP Analysis of the Life and Death of Brands     197

Chapter 12 SWOT Analysis     199

Description and Purpose     199

Strengths    202

Weaknesses     202

How to Do It     204

Case Study: Lockheed Martin Corporation     213

Endnote     222

Chapter 13 Value Chain Analysis     223

Description and Purpose     223

Strengths     229

Weaknesses     230

How to Do It     231

Case Study: Value Chain Analysis of Walmart Stores     242

Chapter 14 Win/Loss Analysis     249

Description and Purpose     249

Strengths     250

Weaknesses     252

How to Do It     254

Win/Loss Case Study: Email Marketing Solutions     260

Index     263

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