Porter Five Forces Simplifier
For students, analysts, and managers who need a clean industry-structure analysis quickly.
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{{INDUSTRY}} โ Replace with your input {{MARKET}} โ Replace with your input {{COMPANY_POSITION}} โ Replace with your input {{CONTEXT}} โ Replace with your input About this prompt
Porter Five Forces Simplifier makes industry analysis easy to understand and easy to present. It is built for students, analysts, and managers who need to evaluate supplier power, buyer power, rivalry, substitutes, and barriers to entry without building a long consulting deck. The prompt turns a classic framework into a practical industry analysis with clear implications.
The template is useful when you need a fast read on market structure and profit pressure. It asks the model to score each force, explain why it matters, and summarize what the structure means for margins and strategy. That makes it valuable for board materials, class assignments, and internal strategy reviews where clarity matters more than jargon. The final section can suggest defensible moves and areas to avoid, creating a compact competitive pressure summary.
Customize the prompt by defining the industry in {{INDUSTRY}}, the geography in {{MARKET}}, and your company role in {{COMPANY_POSITION}}. You can also request a conservative or aggressive lens depending on whether you want a teaching output or a management brief. If you have competitor or supplier details, include them in {{CONTEXT}} for stronger accuracy. The result is a simple strategy framework that works well for quick decisions.
Key features
- industry analysis using the classic Five Forces framework
- competitive pressure scored for quick decision-making
- Explains strategic implications without heavy consulting jargon
- strategy framework suitable for class or executive use
- Simple inputs make it beginner-friendly and fast
Best for
- โ MBA students completing strategy assignments
- โ Analysts briefing executives on industry structure
- โ Managers needing a quick market attractiveness read
Tips
- ๐ก Specify the geography, since industry pressure varies by region.
- ๐ก Add your company position to make implications more actionable.
- ๐ก Use a conservative or aggressive lens depending on audience.
What you'll get
A short Five Forces table with scores, explanations, and strategic implications. It ends with an overall attractiveness assessment and three takeaways about where the business can defend margins or where pressure will be strongest.
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