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Part Two: Chapter 11 Innovation and the Net “Nothing endures but change.” Heraclitus (540-480 BC)
Competition and the Need for Speed Traditional business rivalries have been bitter, enduring battles Coke vs. Pepsi on the front lines of the Cold War SOURCE: ©Bettman/CORBIS: Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Khrushchev share a Pepsi, 1959
Competition and the Need for Speed In high-tech markets, rivalries burn bright but fast IBM vs. Apple in personal computers Digital vs. Data General in minicomputers Most prominently: the Browser Wars Microsoft vs. Netscape in late 1990s Now, Microsoft vs. upstart Firefox
Competition and the Need for Speed On “Internet Time” marketers face strain of creating new products at the moment of new opportunity
Competition and the Need for Speed On “Internet Time” marketers face strain of creating new products at the moment of new opportunity Time-to-market influences profitability
Competition and the Need for Speed On “Internet Time” marketers face strain of creating new products at the moment of new opportunity Time-to-market influences profitability Swiftness signals innovativeness
Competition and the Need for Speed On “Internet Time” marketers face strain of creating new products at the moment of new opportunity Time-to-market influences profitability Swiftness signals innovativeness Early arrivals draw partners and alliances
Competition and the Need for Speed On “Internet Time” marketers face strain of creating new products at the moment of new opportunity Time-to-market influences profitability Swiftness signals innovativeness Early arrivals draw partners and alliances Market leaders can set industry or product standards and gain dominance
Competition and the Need for Speed
Standards Marketing Open Standards: Formed by process of official debate and consensus Widespread adoption and innovation, but also greater competition Example: WiFi
Standards Marketing Open Standards: Formed by process of official debate and consensus Widespread adoption and innovation, but also greater competition Example: WiFi De Facto Standards: Based on market acceptance, but proprietary Harder to establish, but more profitable Example: Xbox and Playstation
Standards Marketing Growth in certified Wi-Fi product types, according to the Wi-Fi Alliance
Product Development Online Understanding the Idea Funnel Dual goals of identifying unmet needs and weeding out costly ideas early in process Few ideas make it through the funnel, but process still can be costly
Product Development Online The Idea Funnel for event-driven new products
Product Development Online Understanding the Idea Funnel Dual goals of identifying unmet needs and weeding out costly ideas early in process Few ideas make it through the funnel, but process still can be costly Improving the Idea Funnel Online market research screens concepts Virtual setting facilitates consumer-assisted design
Product Development Online Not all products fit easily into preexisting product categories
Product Development Online Not all products fit easily into preexisting product categories Simulation and digital environments offer realistic market research settings
Product Development Online Not all products fit easily into preexisting product categories Simulation and digital environments offer realistic market research settings Information Acceleration (IA) Places consumer in virtual buying environments Can replace expensive prototypes, spot importance of valuable new features
Modular Product Development Products divided into subsystems for more focused development Visible design rules: describe how different modules fit together Hidden design parameters: offer flexibility One example: Wikipedia
Modular Product Development
Product Development Online Early feedback and rapid release Key role of email for fast, meaningful consumer input
Product Development Online Early feedback and rapid release Key role of email for fast, meaningful consumer input Prerelease of products for swift prototyping and testing
Product Development Online Early feedback and rapid release Key role of email for fast, meaningful consumer input Prerelease of products for swift prototyping and testing Alpha release – trusted lead users, such as company employees
Product Development Online Early feedback and rapid release Key role of email for fast, meaningful consumer input Prerelease of products for swift prototyping and testing Alpha release – trusted lead users, such as company employees Beta release – wider public sampling at lower price or for free
Product Development Online Early feedback and rapid release Key role of email for fast, meaningful consumer input Prerelease of products for swift prototyping and testing Alpha release – trusted lead users, such as company employees Beta release – wider public sampling at lower price or for free Speed to market drives profitability