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[Audio] Our focus today is Focused Differentiation which is one of the generic business strategies..

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[Audio] Focus differentiation involves offering a unique product or service to a narrow niche of potential customers. It leverages uniqueness and targeting sales strategy to a small niche..

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[Audio] Example is the rolex company which sells unique luxury watches to the elite..

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[Audio] The following are the characteristics: one, product or service uniqueness. Two, high quality and premium pricing..

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[Audio] Three, targeted marketing and branding. Four, narrow market focus..

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[Audio] Five, competitive advantage. Six, risk management. I have highlighted certain lines to put emphasis on them..

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[Audio] This is what companies should implement to ensure they remain competitive..

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[Audio] These are the characteristics of the customers. One, they have specific preferences. Two, they are willing to pay premium prices. Three, they are loyal to their brand. Four, they make a small percentage of the total market..

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[Audio] 6. They have an in-depth knowledge of the products and services they want. Seven, they have a long-term relationship with their respective sellers. It is a kind of a partnership. Eight, they are okay with having limited options..

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[Audio] The advantages of this strategy include: one, good profit margins. Two, strong brand loyalty. Three, product expertise. Four, reduced competition. Five, customization of the products..

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[Audio] Disadvantages include: one, limited market size. Two, market volatility. Three, high costs of development and maintenance of the product. Four, limitation by customers and finally Customer Dependence..