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Page 1: EC Strategy Implementation Coping with Transformation ------------------- Dick Scudder.

EC Strategy Implementation

Coping with Transformation

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Dick Scudder

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Shifting EconomicsValue of products and the value of information breaking apart

Grocery retailing – product value low, selection information value lowBook selling – product value high, selection information highAllows for electronic search as a tool to be more valuable to book business than the grocery business

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Implications

Every business is an information business.

Information is the glue that holds value chains and organizations together.

The glue is melting.

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Imbedded Information

With most businesses and products there is a trade-off between richness and reach.

Disconnect the information from the product and you find opportunities

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Richness vs Reach

Richness:Quality of information Amount of information Accuracy, bandwidth, interactivity, security

ReachHow many people can share the

information

Evans and Worster. 2000

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Sharing Information

Rich information tends to be shared with a small number of people

Information reach tends to dilute the richness of the information

Traditional

Trade-off

Richness

Reach

Evans and Wurster, HBR, 1997.

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PositioningRichness

Reach

GM - EDI

SPAM

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Future Mix

Reach

Enablers:

Explosion of Connectivity

Universal Standards

Richness

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Standards

Many lower level, technical standards already in place IP, HTML, XML

Higher level standards will continue to be built on lower standards

EDI, MRO, and other standards add richness to reach

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Standards

The richness of the use the standards will continue to increase. Reach is constrained only by the number of people using the standards.

Watch for opportunities:OFX (Microsoft, Intuit) financial standard

for personal finance?

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Moore’s Law Revisited

Centralized Decentralized Data

Simple Complex Networks

Accounting Internet

Next:Richness or Reach BOTH

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Deconstruction

Separation of the economics of information

Blow-up of the trade-off between richness and reach

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The Newspaper Business

Bundle of Services WritingEconomies of Scale for printingNewsAdvertisingVertical and horizontal value chains

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The Newspaper Business

Not just replacement by screens, but

Deconstruction of the business - -Content no longer bound by printing pressOn-line journalismTailored news systemsOn-line advertising – classifieds are 40% of

profit

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Automotive Industry

Another bundle of services: Information on models and optionsTest drivesFinance brokeringMaintenanceUsed car market

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Automotive Industry

Based on the logic of one-stop shoppingFewer problems getting rid of an old carLack of informationManufacturer warranty Immediate deliveryProfit is not in cars but in other products

and services

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Opportunities

Less efficient distribution mechanism than centralized auto plazas

Product information value is negative

Exploits fear and ignorance

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Opportunities

Websites from manufacturers, consumer reports

Financing via Quicken, other web sites

Independent maintenance facilities

Test drives by Hertz

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Implications

Competition is “unbundled.”

Competition escalates

Different opportunities for the physical value chain

Many wholesalers, retailers and distributors are being disintermediated

Navigators emerge

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Implications

Information businesses increase in value

Information businesses follow different rules: Standards control Preemptive critical mass Alliances Adapting to order of magnitude shifts in

technology Shifting business boundaries

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Assessing Risk How do information economics shape your organization?How can new technologies shift existing structures?How will new economic forces rebalance? Are there physical pieces as well as information pieces?Where is the value? Is there a place for critical mass?

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Thinking it ThroughHow do we do business with our customers?

How do our vendors do business with us?

How do we market to our customers?

How do our suppliers market to us?

How do we sell to our customers – catalogs, toll-free, on-line?

How do our suppliers sell to us?

What services do we offer our customers?

What services do our vendors offer?

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Thinking it ThroughHow should we do business with our customers?

How should our vendors do business with us?

How should we market to our customers?

How should our suppliers market to us?

How should we sell to our customers – catalogs, toll-free, on-line?

How should our suppliers sell to us?

What services should we offer our customers?

What services should our vendors offer?