Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

SM WORKSHEET – 5

PRAKRUTHI PUTTASWAMY
PES1UG21BB198

1. Situational Factor
The position of the country in terms of the resources needed to compete in a certain
industry, including capital, infrastructure, labour, land, and natural resources, is described
by this attribute.
2. Demand Situations
The Porter Diamond Model's second element analyzes the nature of domestic demand for
the industry's goods or service.
3. Industry Partners and Supporters
This feature reflects whether or not a country has supplier industries in addition to other
relevant, globally competitive businesses.
4. Structure, Strategy, and Competition
The Firm strategy, structure, and rivalry feature highlights the factors in the country that
influence how enterprises are founded, created, and managed, as well as the sort of
domestic competition.

Ben Z
Strategic partnerships with firms such as Baidu, Formula One, Nissan, and others have aided
the company in developing top-of-mind recognition. Mercedes' commercials on many
platforms have generated favourable word of mouth, assisting Mercedes in expanding its
share of wallet.
Mercedes A-class, B-class, C-class, SUVs, Sports cars, and smart vehicles are stars in BCG
markets. Because these approaches help the business become a market leader in the vast
majority of industries.
Mercedes-Benz's E-class and S-class are less popular, hence they are marked with a question
mark in the BCG matrix.
"Lead in the Innovation and Delivery of the Brand's Customer Experience through Amazing
People and Amazing Service."
"Our vision is simple, but it is ambitious." We want to be the first-choice provider of
financial services for our clients and dealers in partnership with our automobile brands."
"The best or nothing" is the tagline.
In summary, the Porter's Diamond Model helps explain the German automobile industry's
competitive advantage, using Mercedes-Benz as an example, by taking into account the
interplay of factors such as skilled labor, strong domestic demand, a supportive network of
suppliers, and intense rivalry, all of which contribute to the success of this industry in
Germany.

You might also like