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INNOVATIONDAY 2011 CONFIDENTIAL How to give your business model a successful make-over Using a new business model can make your products and services more successful. It can help to escape the endless competition trap by approaching markets in a surprisingly new way. Innovation can be every part of business mod el if you are ready to change the t raditional practice. Zane Smilga Verhaert – Innovation Consultant [email protected]

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INNOVATIONDAY 2011

CONFIDENTIAL

How to give your business model a successful make-over

Using a new business model

can make your products and

services more successful. It

can help to escape the

endless competition trap by

approaching markets in a

surprisingly new way.

Innovation can be every part

of business model if you are

ready to change the

traditional practice.

Zane Smilga

Verhaert – Innovation Consultant

[email protected]

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…What if voice calls were free?

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…What if I could have less staff, but more service?

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What is a business model?

VALUE PROPOSITION: what are we offering and to whom?1. Target segments: which customers do we

serve? Which of their needs do we address?2. Product and service offering: What are we

offering to customers to satisfy their needs?3. Revenue model: How are we compensated

for our offering?

OPERATING MODEL: how do we profitably deliver our offering? 4. Value chain: How are we configured to

deliver on customer demand? What do we do in-house? What do we outsource?

5. Cost model: How do we configure our assets and costs to deliver our value proposition profitably?

6. Organization: How do we deploy and develop our people to sustain and enhance our competitive advantage?

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Business model innovationas an answer to business complexity

Today`s business environment – highly complex, uncertain and volatile

“78% of Benelux CEO`s anticipate even greater complexity in the next 5 years; only 57% believe they have ability to manage it” /IBM, research, 2010/

Incremental changes are no longer sufficient

Business model can offer a totally different innovation approach

Operating margin growth in excess of competitive peers (compound annual growth rate over five years)

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Success of a business model change

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Failure of a business model change

“Nokia stops free music service in 27 countries” /January, 2011/

2008

The whole system of business model is critical to succeed!

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Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Alcatel-Lucent, and Huawei may end up

running three-quarters of the networks on this planet

Impact of business model changes on industry

Telecom outsourcing

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businesscomplexity

challenge

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10 rules

for successful

business makeover

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rule 1

Think system!

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Business model as a system

Osterwalder

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rule 2

Consider your environment

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Environmental analysis

COMPETITION

VALUE CHAIN & STAKEHOLDERS:

CUSTOMERS

MARKET DEVELOPMENT

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rule 3

Challenge every cell of your business model!

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rule 4

Use triggers & industry examples

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search and explore genes, their personal characteristics, such as lactose intolerance, athletic ability, and food preferences;

compare their profiles to family and friends; and discover their genetic roots, as well as gain insights into their ancestry, genealogy, and inherited traits.

Business model example

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Long tail Business

model

Open source

Business model

Freemium business

model

Multi sided business

model

OpenBusinessmodel

Bait & hookbusiness model

Emerging marketbusiness model

Experiencebasedbusiness model

Types of business models

Unfinished productsbusiness model

Mass Custom-ization business model

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Patterns of a business modelBait & hook business model

Value proposition:1) Free or low cost

basic/platform2) Follow up items &

servicesResources:brand

Revenues:Repeated of follow up purchases compensate the initial free or low cost offer and generate profit

Activities: Delivery of follow up services and products

Osterwalder

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rule 5

Generate multiple business model options …

for a better choice

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Many alternatives…generate a better base for choice

• What do you want to change in your current business model? What do you want to achieve with these changes?

• What different business models can you think of?

• What are their strengths and weaknesses of each of them?

• Which one to choose?

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rule 6Envision the future scenarios

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Future scenario exploration

Imagine your customers in the future….

Imagine the trends and industry in

future…

Airbus, 2011

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rule 7

Visualize!

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Business people need to become designers/Roger

Martin/

Business model visualization

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rule 8Check & test your assumptions

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Guesses

Hypothesis & assumptions

TestingTest your hypothesis and assumptions together with customers, suppliers, industry etc.

Identify assumptions behind each idea of the new business model; formulate hypothesis and questions that need to be verified

Guessing, building hypothesis & testing

Make rough guesses based on logics and experience and build your first drafts of business models DRAFT BUSINESS

MODEL

HYPOTHESIS

TEST PLAN

Based on Osterwalder

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rule 9

Consider your implementa-tion options

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Implementation planning

Business case: market data, cost and revenue calculations, PL, financial scenarios

Financial simulations: business finance calculations, alternative options

Organizational design1. Role design2. Product & service design3. Finance design4. Organizational design

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rule 10Be ready for the change!

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Innovative products might fail with traditional business models

….be aware what change you need to bring in the company….

?

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Business model design & new product design process

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What are the key steps for designing a business model?

• Assessment & analysis

• Ideation

• Designing

• Selecting

• Prototyping

• Testing

• Development (detailed)

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What architecture - platform & components - is necessary?

channels

partnershipsactivities

cost structure

resources

customers

Revenue structure

value proposition

Visual from Osterwalder

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What are the key values / features that will make the company profitable?

social media

platform

crowdsourcing/ co-creation

diversified revenue streams: leasing, renting,

buying

new value proposition

Visual from Osterwalder

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