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ETOP
Environmental Threat and Opportunity
Profile (ETOP)
 An environmental threat and opportunity profile is a description of
the structure of external factors.
 Multiple Reasons for an ETOP
1. It helps the organization to identify opportunities and threats
2. Consolidates and strengthens an organization’s position
3. Provides strategists information on which sectors have a
favorable impact on the organization
4. The organization gains knowledge of its standing with respect to
its environment
5. Helps formulate strategies.
Steps in an ETOP
1. Identify major Environmental factors such as:
economic, political, social, technological, competitive,
geographical, etc.
2. Environmental factors are then sub-divided into
subsectors of each factor.
3. These factors are then analyzed to determine major
weaknesses and strengths in each of the subsectors.
4. The impact of each factor is then accessed as being
either favorable, unfavorable, or neutral.
Economic Factors
 Economic factors affect the purchasing
power of potential customers and the
firm’s cost of capital.
 These factors include: business cycle,
inflationary trends, consumption,
employment, investment, monetary, legal
and fiscal policies.
Political Factors
 Political factors are how and to what
degree government intervenes in the
economy.
 Political factors include: political power,
ideologies, interest groups, social
stability, legislation, and regulation.
Social Factors
 Social factors impact an organization due
to the social, cultural, demographic, and
environmental profiles in the industry.
 Social factors include: age distribution,
geographic distribution, income
distribution, mobility, education, family
values, and business attitudes.
Technological Factors
 Technological factors impact how an
organization or company operates in
relation to equipment used in the
company’s environment.
 Technological Factors include: rate of
technological change, future raw material
availability, raw material cost,
technological developments, and product
life cycle.
Geographical Factors
 Geographical Factors are important to the
overall analysis of a company.
 Geographical factors include:
plant/warehouse location, relocation of
facilities, headquarters, and foreign
markets.
Managerial Factors
 The Scientific Method
 Teams
 Diversity
Technical Factors
 Manufacturing
 Facilities
 Collaboration
Senior Management
 Robert A. Bradway: Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
 Madhavan Balachandran: Executive Vice President,
Operations
 Victoria H. Blatter: Senior Vice President, U.S.
Government Affairs
 Suzanne Blaug: Senior Vice President, Global
Marketing and Commercial Development
Senior Management Cont.
 Paul R. Eisenberg: Senior Vice President, Global
Regulatory Affairs and Safety
 Sean E. Harper: Executive Vice President, Research
and Development
 Rolf K. Hoffmann: Senior Vice President, U.S.
Commercial Operations
 Anthony C. Hooper: Executive Vice President, Global
Commercial Operations
Senior Management Cont.
 Raymond C. Jordan: Senior Vice President, Corporate
Affairs
 Diana L. McKenzie: Senior Vice President and Chief
Information Officer
 Brian M. McNamee: Senior Vice President, Human
Resources
 Joshua J. Ofman: Senior Vice President, Global Value and
Access
 Cynthia M. Patton: Senior Vice President and Chief
Compliance Officer
Senior Management Cont.
 Jonathan M. Peacock: Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
 David J. Scott: Senior Vice President, General Counsel
and Secretary
 Michael Severino: Senior Vice President, Global
Development and Corporate Chief Medical Officer
Board of Directors
 David Baltimore: President Emeritus and Robert
Andrews Millikan Professor of Biology, California
Institute of Technology
 Frank J. Biondi, Jr.: Senior Managing Director,
WaterView Advisors LLC
 Robert A. Bradway: Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, Amgen Inc.
 François de Carbonnel: Former Chairman of the Board
and Director, Thomson S.A. and Director of
Corporations
Board of Directors
 Vance D. Coffman (Lead Independent Director):
Retired Chairman of the Board and CEO, Lockheed
Martin Corporation
 Robert A. Eckert: Former CEO and Chairman of the
Board, Mattel, Inc
 Rebecca M. Henderson, Ph.D: John and Natty
McArthur University Professor, Harvard University
 Frank C. Herringer: Chairman and Retired CEO,
Transamerica Corporation
Board of Directors
 Tyler Jacks: David H. Koch Professor of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and director of
the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer
Research
 Gilbert S. Omenn: Professor of Internal Medicine,
Human Genetics & Public Health and Director of the
Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics,
University of Michigan, and former CEO, University of
Michigan Health System
 Judith C. Pelham: President Emeritus, Trinity Health
Board of Directors
 Adm. J. Paul Reason, USN (Retired): Former Vice
Chairman and President, Metro Machine Corporation
 Leonard D. Schaeffer: Senior Advisor, TPG Capital
 Ronald D. Sugar: Chairman Emeritus, Northrop
Grumman Corporation
Assessment
 Importance of Culture
 Compatibility with Strategic Change

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Etop presentation

  • 2. Environmental Threat and Opportunity Profile (ETOP)  An environmental threat and opportunity profile is a description of the structure of external factors.  Multiple Reasons for an ETOP 1. It helps the organization to identify opportunities and threats 2. Consolidates and strengthens an organization’s position 3. Provides strategists information on which sectors have a favorable impact on the organization 4. The organization gains knowledge of its standing with respect to its environment 5. Helps formulate strategies.
  • 3. Steps in an ETOP 1. Identify major Environmental factors such as: economic, political, social, technological, competitive, geographical, etc. 2. Environmental factors are then sub-divided into subsectors of each factor. 3. These factors are then analyzed to determine major weaknesses and strengths in each of the subsectors. 4. The impact of each factor is then accessed as being either favorable, unfavorable, or neutral.
  • 4. Economic Factors  Economic factors affect the purchasing power of potential customers and the firm’s cost of capital.  These factors include: business cycle, inflationary trends, consumption, employment, investment, monetary, legal and fiscal policies.
  • 5. Political Factors  Political factors are how and to what degree government intervenes in the economy.  Political factors include: political power, ideologies, interest groups, social stability, legislation, and regulation.
  • 6. Social Factors  Social factors impact an organization due to the social, cultural, demographic, and environmental profiles in the industry.  Social factors include: age distribution, geographic distribution, income distribution, mobility, education, family values, and business attitudes.
  • 7. Technological Factors  Technological factors impact how an organization or company operates in relation to equipment used in the company’s environment.  Technological Factors include: rate of technological change, future raw material availability, raw material cost, technological developments, and product life cycle.
  • 8. Geographical Factors  Geographical Factors are important to the overall analysis of a company.  Geographical factors include: plant/warehouse location, relocation of facilities, headquarters, and foreign markets.
  • 9. Managerial Factors  The Scientific Method  Teams  Diversity
  • 10. Technical Factors  Manufacturing  Facilities  Collaboration
  • 11. Senior Management  Robert A. Bradway: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer  Madhavan Balachandran: Executive Vice President, Operations  Victoria H. Blatter: Senior Vice President, U.S. Government Affairs  Suzanne Blaug: Senior Vice President, Global Marketing and Commercial Development
  • 12. Senior Management Cont.  Paul R. Eisenberg: Senior Vice President, Global Regulatory Affairs and Safety  Sean E. Harper: Executive Vice President, Research and Development  Rolf K. Hoffmann: Senior Vice President, U.S. Commercial Operations  Anthony C. Hooper: Executive Vice President, Global Commercial Operations
  • 13. Senior Management Cont.  Raymond C. Jordan: Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs  Diana L. McKenzie: Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer  Brian M. McNamee: Senior Vice President, Human Resources  Joshua J. Ofman: Senior Vice President, Global Value and Access  Cynthia M. Patton: Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer
  • 14. Senior Management Cont.  Jonathan M. Peacock: Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer  David J. Scott: Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary  Michael Severino: Senior Vice President, Global Development and Corporate Chief Medical Officer
  • 15. Board of Directors  David Baltimore: President Emeritus and Robert Andrews Millikan Professor of Biology, California Institute of Technology  Frank J. Biondi, Jr.: Senior Managing Director, WaterView Advisors LLC  Robert A. Bradway: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Amgen Inc.  François de Carbonnel: Former Chairman of the Board and Director, Thomson S.A. and Director of Corporations
  • 16. Board of Directors  Vance D. Coffman (Lead Independent Director): Retired Chairman of the Board and CEO, Lockheed Martin Corporation  Robert A. Eckert: Former CEO and Chairman of the Board, Mattel, Inc  Rebecca M. Henderson, Ph.D: John and Natty McArthur University Professor, Harvard University  Frank C. Herringer: Chairman and Retired CEO, Transamerica Corporation
  • 17. Board of Directors  Tyler Jacks: David H. Koch Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and director of the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research  Gilbert S. Omenn: Professor of Internal Medicine, Human Genetics & Public Health and Director of the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan, and former CEO, University of Michigan Health System  Judith C. Pelham: President Emeritus, Trinity Health
  • 18. Board of Directors  Adm. J. Paul Reason, USN (Retired): Former Vice Chairman and President, Metro Machine Corporation  Leonard D. Schaeffer: Senior Advisor, TPG Capital  Ronald D. Sugar: Chairman Emeritus, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 19. Assessment  Importance of Culture  Compatibility with Strategic Change