seven-powers

seven-powers

Use when asked to "7 Powers", "build a competitive moat", "analyze defensibility", "find sustainable advantage", "economic moats", or "Hamilton Helmer framework". Helps identify durable competitive advantages. The 7 Powers framework (created by Hamilton Helmer) reveals the economic structures that protect business value from competition.

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Use when asked to "7 Powers", "build a competitive moat", "analyze defensibility", "find sustainable advantage", "economic moats", or "Hamilton Helmer framework". Helps identify durable competitive advantages. The 7 Powers framework (created by Hamilton Helmer) reveals the economic structures that protect business value from competition.

7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy

What It Is

7 Powers is a framework for understanding sustainable competitive advantage. The core insight: Business value comes from possessing an attribute that produces higher returns than competitors AND a barrier that prevents competitors from arbitraging it away.

Power = Benefit + Barrier

Warren Buffett famously said: "In business, I look for economic castles protected by unbreachable moats." Power is understanding what makes something a castle (the benefit) versus a shack, and what makes the moat unbreachable (the barrier).

The key shift: Move from asking "What's our competitive advantage?" to asking "What economic structure creates durable differential returns?"

When to Use It

Use 7 Powers when you need to:

  • Evaluate a business's long-term defensibility (investment decisions, competitive analysis)
  • Design a startup for durability (not just product-market fit)
  • Understand why incumbents can't respond to your disruptive move
  • Prioritize strategic initiatives based on what builds power
  • Identify whether you actually have a moat or just operational excellence
  • Plan second acts (new business lines that could develop power)
  • Win market share battles in high-growth phases

When Not to Use It

  • You don't have product-market fit yet (but DO think about which path tilts toward power)
  • The business is purely commodity with no differentiation possible
  • You want to justify a strategy you've already decided on (intellectual honesty required)
  • You're optimizing operations (power is about structure, not execution)

Patterns

Detailed examples showing how to apply 7 Powers correctly. Each pattern shows a common mistake and the correct approach.

Critical (get these wrong and you've wasted your time)

Pattern What It Teaches
operational-excellence-not-power Running faster on a treadmill isn't power — it can be mimicked
benefit-without-barrier A castle without a moat gets stormed
network-effects-vs-network-economies Having network effects doesn't mean you have power
power-timing Different powers are available at different business stages
counter-positioning-window Counter-positioning is your refuge from incumbents — but only early

High Impact

Pattern What It Teaches
scale-economies-data Data advantages flatten faster than you think
flywheel-materiality Every startup claims a flywheel — few have material ones
branding-vs-brand-recognition Buying ads doesn't create branding power
switching-costs-that-stick Not all switching costs are durable
geographic-specificity Some powers are local, not global
war-of-attrition Modest scale economies can win through patience

Medium Impact

Pattern What It Teaches
process-power-opacity Process power requires complexity that can't be copied
cornered-resource-scope Cornered resources must transfer value to work
second-acts Iconic companies often build new power later

Deep Dives

Read only when you need extra detail.

  • references/seven-powers-playbook.md: Expanded framework detail, checklists, and examples.

Resources

Books:

  • 7 Powers by Hamilton Helmer — the complete framework
  • Good Strategy Bad Strategy by Richard Rumelt — complementary perspective on strategy
  • Competition Demystified by Bruce Greenwald — value investing lens on competitive advantage

Related Concepts:

  • Porter's Five Forces — industry structure analysis (complements 7 Powers)
  • Warren Buffett's Letters — practical examples of moat thinking
  • "Aggregation Theory" by Ben Thompson — modern application of scale and network power

Credit: This skill is based on Hamilton Helmer's book 7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy and his teachings at Netflix, Stanford, and his work with Strategy Capital.

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