Netflix External and Internal Environments
Netflix is a video rental store that was founded in 1997 in Scotts Valley, California by Reed Hasting and Marc Randolph. The corporation’s business model is centered on mailing DVDs to its customers as well as providing online rental of videos. For its mailing services, Netflix uses its 35 warehouses across the United States. Since its inception, the company has continued to leverage on technology to improve its services and offerings to customers. This has contributed to its increased success and profitability over the years despite the changing conditions in its market. A critical component that has contributed to Netflix’s success and profitability over the years is an understanding of its external and internal environment. This paper examines Netflix’s external and internal environments with regards to its general business environment, five forces model of competition, external threats and opportunities, strengths and weaknesses, resources, capabilities and competencies, and future improvements.
General Environment
Netflix operates in the entertainment industry where it focuses on providing video rental services to its customers. Netflix provides streaming media video on demand products and various services including film production, film distribution, and television production services. Since inception, Netflix has developed to become the leading Internet entertainment service across the globe with more than 130 million paid memberships across 190 countries (Netflix, 2018). Through its video streaming services, Netflix’s customers can enjoy documentaries, television series, and feature films in different languages and genres. Therefore, the company’s external environment is the entertainment industry, which is increasingly competitive. Hitt, Ireland & Hoskisson (2015) define the general environment as the wider society that affects an industry and companies within it. The general environment comprises different dimensions including demographic, sociocultural, physical, economic, technological, political/legal, and global segments.
One of the segments of general environment that rank the highest in terms of its influence on Netflix’s operations is technological segment. Technological segment affect Netflix and the industry it operates in through increasing knowledge intensity and the emergence of the information age. Through technology diffusion and disruptive technologies, technology has changed its services from video rental services to providing video streaming services. The company continues to change its operations as technology generates widespread...
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