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How can we predict disruptions in technology to use innovative ideas for our benefit?
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Blockbuster Top of the food chain: - Had over 4000 stores nationwide at its peak - Largest video rental chain in the nation - Over 40 million U.S. members Disrupted by small, innovative companies: - Declared bankruptcy in 2010 - Now has less than 900 stores
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Netflix What was so different? - Order movies by mail online - Watch movies by streaming them online - No trips to the store, no late fees, no hassle Result: - Over 23 million subscribers - $1.5 billion in revenue last year - Over 20% of internet data usage from 8-10 pm
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What Can Blockbuster Teach Us? - Blockbuster did not keep up with new trends - They joined the online game far too late If you don't innovate, you must be willing to follow.
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Entertainment Industry
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Results : Flat $5 cost that went straight to Louis Grossed over 1.1 million No cut to label or channel Sold rights to HBO and FX for further profit
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Music Industry
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Pay what you want system - “digital tip jar” Physical copies available to order No label costs Several times more successful than their previous album, millions of sales Sold-out concerts
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State of the Music Industry Disrupted by the easy access to music o Improved distribution channels o Files are harder to charge for than physical copies Artists are starting to assist the process Labels are becoming obsolete
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POTS - POTS - Basic, low speed, analog telephone service - No mobile capabilities - Reliable - Expensive
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VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol - Digital calls over the internet - No need for infrastructure - Additional functionality - Caller ID, Voicemail, Three-way calling - Portable - Lower costs - Bundled services http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2008-11-03/who-killed-the-voip-revolution-businessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice
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Redefining
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Skype http://www.forbes.com/2010/05/21/internet-enterprise-communications-technology-skype.html - Created in 2003 - Uses a VoIP network called Skype Protocol - Peer-to-peer network model - 37% of calls are business related - Frequently free
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Microsoft vs. GoogleApps Microsoft Model o Software Sales o Complex, Feature- Rich Applications Google o Software as a Service (SaaS) o Cheaper, more Convenient, Simple Solution o Meets the needs of the low end of the market. http://articles.businessinsider.com/2008-04-08/tech/30079357_1_microsoft-disruptive- technologies-amazon-web-services#ixzz27P02qdk3
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Microsoft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvOrQDav zt4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvOrQDav zt4
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Advantages of GoogleApps Price Anywhere/anytime access Real-time collaboration 99.9% uptime guarantee Minimal storage limits Platform independence SPAM and email security http://articles.businessinsider.com/2007-12- 16/tech/30030761_1_microsoft-customers-disruptive-technologies- google-threat#ixzz27OuO7RSJ
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The Innovator’s Dilemma The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton Christensen perfectly describes the phenomenon. New-market disruptive technology focuses on meeting demand for a breakthrough product. Low-end disruptive technology targets customers for whom cost is a primary concern. https://sites.google.com/site/b188sjsu/Home/ebusiness/disruptive-technologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disruptive_innovation
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Lessons Learned Change Happens o Never-Ending Process Fundamental Disruptions Happen o Forever Alters Successful Business Models Certain Products are “Irreplaceable” and are Resistant to Change o Ex. Live Shows. Reconsider Preconceptions o (Piracy is proportional to sales)
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Questions? Conclusion:Innovation Happens, Don’t Get Left Behind
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