Strategic Planning
Where Strategic Planning Occurs within Firms
Learning Objectives
- Identify the different levels at which strategic planning may occur within firms.
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Understand how strategic planning that occurs at multiple levels in
an organization helps a company achieve its overall corporate
objectives.
As previously mentioned, strategic planning is a
long-term process that helps an organization allocate its resources to
take advantage of different opportunities. In addition to marketing
plans, strategic planning may occur at different levels within an
organization. For example, in large organizations top executives will
develop strategic plans for the corporation as a whole. These are
corporate-level plans. In addition, many large firms have different
divisions, or businesses, called strategic business units. A strategic
business unit (SBU) is a business or product line within an organization
that has its own competitors, customers, and profit center for
accounting purposes. A firm's SBUs may also have their own mission
statement (purpose) and will generally develop strategic plans for
themselves. These are called business-level plans. The different
departments, or functions (accounting, finance, marketing, and so forth)
within a company or SBU, might also develop strategic plans. For
example, a company may develop a marketing plan or a financial plan,
which are functional-level plans.
Figure 2.13 "Strategic Planning
Levels in an Organization" shows an example of different strategic
planning levels that can exist within an organization's structure. The
number of levels can vary, depending on the size and structure of an
organization. Not every organization will have every level or have every
type of plan. An overview of the marketing (or functional) plan is
presented briefly at the end of this chapter but will be discussed in
detail in Chapter 16 "The Marketing Plan" so you can see how the
information discussed throughout the text may be used in developing a
marketing plan.
Figure 2.13 Strategic Planning Levels in an Organization
Figure 2.14
Many
consumers recognize the Goodyear blimp. Goodyear's strategic business
units are North American Tire; Latin American Tire; Asia Pacific Tire;
and Europe, Middle East, and Africa Tire. Goodyear's SBUs are set up to
satisfy customers' needs in different worldwide markets.Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Company, http://goodyear.com.
The
strategies and actions implemented at the functional (department) level
must be consistent with and help an organization achieve its objectives
at both the business and corporate levels and vice versa. The SBUs at
the business level must also be consistent with and help an organization
achieve its corporate-level objectives. For example, if a company wants
to increase its profits at the corporate level and owns multiple
business units, each unit might develop strategic plans to increase its
own profits and thereby the firm's profits as a whole. At the functional
level, a firm's marketing department might develop strategic plans to
increase sales and the market share of the firm's most profitable
products, which will increase profits at the business level and help the
corporation's profitability. Both business level and functional plans
should help the firm increase its profits, so that the company's
corporate-level strategic objectives can be met.
For example,
take PepsiCo, which has committed itself to achieving business and
financial success while leaving a positive imprint on society. PepsiCo
identifies its three divisions (business units) as (1) PepsiCo Americas
Beverages, which is responsible for products such as Pepsi soft drinks,
Aquafina waters, Tropicana juices, and Gatorade products; (2) PepsiCo
Americas Foods, which is responsible for Frito-Lay and Quaker Oats
products; and (3) PepsiCo International, which consists of PepsiCo's
businesses in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. To support PepsiCo's overall corporate
strategy, all three business units must develop strategic plans to
profitably produce offerings while demonstrating that they are committed
to society and the environment.
Figure 2.15
The Aquafina bottle uses less plastic and has a smaller label, reducing waste and helping the environment.
At
the functional (marketing) level, to increase PepsiCo's profits,
employees responsible for different products or product categories such
as beverages or foods might focus on developing healthier products and
making their packaging more environmentally friendly so the company
captures more market share. For example, the new Aquafina bottle uses
less plastic and has a smaller label, which helps the environment by
reducing the amount of waste.
Organizations can utilize multiple
methods and strategies at different levels in the corporation to
accomplish their various goals just as you may use different strategies
to accomplish your goals. However, the basic components of the strategic
planning process are the same at each of the different levels. Next,
we'll take a closer look at the components of the strategic planning
process.
Key Takeaway
- Strategic planning can occur at different levels (corporate, business, and functional) in an organization. The number of levels may vary. However, if a company has multiple planning levels, the plans must be consistent, and all must help achieve the overall goals of the corporation.
Review Questions
- What different levels of planning can organizations utilize?
- Give an example and explain how a corporation that wants to help protect the environment can do so at its corporate, business, and functional levels.