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Tactical Competition Model Application in Restaurant Services Industry at Different Lifecycle Stages of Organization

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  • Akhmedova, Rimma R.

    (Synergy University; Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia)

  • Lednev, Mikhail V.

    (Synergy University)

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In this article, for the first time, the distribution of well-known strategies and tactics of competitive actions by stages of the lifecycle according to the model of D. Miller and P. Friesen is carried out, which allows to provide a more accurate description of the competitive activity of an organization at different stages of its development. Tactics and strategy are closely related, and there is a need for their gradation in the context of the characteristics of the stages of the organization’s life cycle. This study is especially relevant in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, where tactical models of competition play a special role in accordance with the selected strategies in the field of restaurant services. During the analysis of the activities of restaurant service establishments at different stages of the life cycle, certain patterns in the competitive actions of the organization were identified, which can be compared with the strategies and tactics of competition. The criteria for determining the stage of development of the organization, which determine the conduct of competitive processes, are given. Each stage of the organization’s life cycle is characterized: birth, development, maturity, flourishing, decline on the example of the restaurant services sector. It shows how organizations apply different strategies and tactics of competitive actions within each stage of the life cycle, as well as during the transition from one stage to another. The use of this article can help restaurant businesses by applying the developed matrix of tactical models of competition at various stages of the organization’s life cycle within the framework of a competitive strategy in the practical activities of the organization. Thus, the result of successful implementation of the strategy and tactical models is an increase in the number of potential guests, including permanent ones, and an increase in investment, production, sales and other opportunities.

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  • Akhmedova, Rimma R. & Lednev, Mikhail V., 2021. "Tactical Competition Model Application in Restaurant Services Industry at Different Lifecycle Stages of Organization," Journal of Modern Competition, Synergy University, vol. 15(3), pages 5-16.
  • Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:v:15:y:2021:i:3:p:5-16
    DOI: 10.37791/2687-0657-2021-15-3-5-16
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