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Case Scenario 2: ERP Inc
ERP, Inc., (ERPI)is a leading provider of enterprise integration software (EIS). EIS essentially allows a firm to connect and integrate processes across all aspects of its business. To fuel its dramatic growth, ERPI has focused its organization entirely on product development (software programming for a suite of EIS products)and selling (making the sale and then moving onto a new target)while outsourcing the installation and consulting aspects to the world's largest accounting firms. This also makes ERPI basically a "product company," whereas most competitors like Oracle and PeopleSoft in its market space operate as "solutions companies." One benefit of this focused strategy is that ERPI's product is generally recognized as being 200 percent to 300 percent better than competitors' software, and thus adopters are thus likely to have a 1- to 2-year advantage. In further contrast to the competition, ERPI has used its partnerships with the accounting firms to deliver a turn-key solution, and has focused this solution on a market comprised of the world's largest, global manufacturers and consumer product companies. The accounting firms, in turn, coordinate a comprehensive collection of hardware, operating systems, and complementary software firms. Installation and related consulting for EIS typically cost between $100 and $200 million, with the ERPI software component accounting for only about 20 percent of the installed cost (the remaining 80 percent is spent on the actual installation, not counting the value of the customer's time). To incentivize the accounting firms to help sell its product (since, at least initially, the accounting firms had better reputations and controlled access to the target customers), ERPI told its partners that it will never enter the installations and consulting side of the business (aside from installation and consulting that ERPI does as part of its software support). Dangling such a large carrot in front of the accounting firms provided the continuing benefit of encouraging their continued support of ERPI with their customers.
-(Refer to Case Scenario 2). After managing this network of alliances for several years,what new strategic assets has ERPI developed?
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