Why This Market Is So Unpredictable

Volatile Markets

 

 

Feb 01 2016

Jim Taggart
This year is beginning to look a lot like the last year: we are off to an uneven, choppy start. Some provincial markets are performing well, others are having difficulty. Some product sections are having good starts to the year, other segments are doing poorly. In short, we have some members pleased and others are disappointed.

Photo: stemjobs.com

So why the disparity in performance? The obvious explanation is to tie it to the economy. There is no doubt that the drop in oil prices and the Canadian dollar have created turmoil in our industry. However, I believe that this is just one of the reasons.

The bumpy market can also be explained by the following:

• disruptive technologies — product change in the lighting product section is occurring at a remarkably fast rate. Some member companies are taking risks and applying resources to develop/introduce new products, while others are getting left behind, clinging to old technology.

• the channel is changing — “click and order” is here to stay. Some members are making the electronic commerce investment, others are slow to invest.

• industry consolidation — the big are getting bigger and are just getting tougher to compete with.

• globalization/harmonization — new competitors are entering the Canadian market,and with the trend towards harmonized codes nothing is holding them back.

• some members are cutting or eliminating their local technical, engineering resources and paying for it — customers want answers fast. If you can supply them quickly, you get the orders.

• attracting and developing industry talent — some members have a knack for attracting, training and keeping young talent.

• innovative marketing and sales — there are some pretty good examples of creative promotions and advertising in our industry. If they are catching my attention, they are certainly getting the attention of contractors and end-users. 

• increased sustainable/environmental focus — some members are strongly pushing energy-efficient products that save their customers money and are good for the environment.

It’s easy to attribute the uneven market performance strictly to economic conditions. However, as I have stated in the past, success is all about establishing an edge over your competition. You establish an edge through good strategic planning and taking some educated risks with investment. The theme of this year’s EFC Conference is 20/20 Vision — getting your association and your industry ready to effectively compete in 2020. One of the chief purposes of this conference is to provide you with knowledge and some tools to help give you that edge. I hope to see you in Halifax, where we can all learn and plan for a better future!


Read more in CEW from Jim Taggart:

Old Farts

We Need to Engage More Women in the Industry. Me included

Not Your Typical Industry Association

Breaking Through the Age Barrier

Amazon: Friend, Foe or Frenemy?

Deniers Beware

Electrical Industry – Mergers and Acquisition

Understanding and Responding to Disparity

Profile: Jim Taggart: A Steady Hand, A Stellar Career

Jim Taggart is President, Electro-Federation Canada.

 

Related Articles


Changing Scene

  • Prysmian Acquires Encore Wire

    Prysmian Acquires Encore Wire

    Prysmian has recently announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement under which it will acquire Encore Wire for $290.00 per share in cash. The Transaction represents a premium of approximately 20% to the 30-day volume weighted average share price as of Friday, April 12, 2024 and approximately 29% to the 90-day VWAP… Read More…

  • New E.B. Horsman & Son Northwest Edmonton Distribution Centre Opening Soon

    New E.B. Horsman & Son Northwest Edmonton Distribution Centre Opening Soon

    The countdown begins for E.B. Horsman & Sons’ New Distribution Centre opening date on May 6th. This expansion marks an exciting chapter in EB Horsman’s journey across Western Canada. As the company continues to scale it’s operations, the opening of the New Distribution Centre in Northwest Edmonton will enhance the company’s efficiency, improve service delivery, and meet the… Read More…


Peers & Profiles

  • Taken from Graybar Canada Linkedin Post Enjoy a glimpse of the wonderful moments from Graybar Canada’s recent customer appreciation BBQs! The company was grateful for the smiles and connections made with our amazing customers and vendors. They are looking forward to the next gathering! Source Read More…

  • Article taken from Linkedin Post Electrozad is thrilled to spotlight their Chatham Branch and recognize their exceptional efforts in cleaning up their community. The team took time to coordinate a community clean-up around their branch. This is a commendable initiative that not only helps maintain the cleanliness and hygiene around the branch but also contributes… Read More…