The brand is the business
According to thought leaders within INSEAD customers are really in the driver’s seat when it comes to making or breaking a brand. Also different consumer trends indicate the same, such as Trendwatching.com for example. In the past people could be earmarked to fit within a certain stereotype, e.g. punkers during the 80’s. During this period […]
Posted: June 24th, 2008 under Brand Building, Business Model Innovation.
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Business Model 2.0: Manage your Value Chain
Working on different client innovation projects and reshaping their Business Models it is often the case that a new project explicits a need to move into a different part of the current value chain. With Value Chains in this case I mean different organizations and enitities, consisting of resources and knowledge stream, all involved in […]
Posted: June 12th, 2008 under Business Model Innovation, Value Chain Innovation.
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Innovasion: competing in the Chinese good enough market
Recently HBR published an article about the difference in competition between the US and Europe and emerging markets, China in the article. Where in the US and Europe most customers demand excellent quality in China the largest segment is the “good enough” segment (62% share of market in 2005). The good enough segment is defined […]
Posted: April 6th, 2008 under Business Model Innovation.
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The Importance of Business Model Innovation
During the Internet Bubble Business Model was one of the buzz words. Companies did not need a real strategy, a special competence, or even customers. The only thing needed was a web-based Business Model making vague promisses about wild profits in a distant future (source Joan Magretta, HBR, 2002). Not strange that the term itself […]
Posted: March 17th, 2008 under Business Model Innovation.
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Ryan Air’s perfect storm: a business model defeated by fuel prices?
Last week news spread that Ryanair’s profit could be halved due to ever risen fuel cost and a weaker UK pound. Last quarter 2007 net profit dropped with as much as 27%. This is not news that is typical for Ryanair. Applying the Southwest business model it is well know for being a “no frills […]
Posted: February 13th, 2008 under Business Model Innovation.
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