Porter's Five Forces Definition | Becker

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Porter's Five Forces

A method of analyzing external factors. Three "horizontal" forces: the threat of substitute products or services, the threat of established rivals, and the threat of new entrants; and two "vertical" forces: bargaining power of suppliers, and bargaining power of customers.

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