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8 new ways to compete
                       in the new normal




frederic de meyer
founder



frederic@i4fi.com
www.i4fi.com
www.fredericdemeyer.com
@fdemeyer
are you still competing as if you lived in the
                 old world?




        then consider these ideas…
1. let competitors benefit from your
             strengths



                         On Amazon marketplace you
                         will often find (new) products at
                         a substantially lower price
                         compared to Amazon’s.
                         Cannibalization? Probably, even
                         if Amazon gets a commission
                         on each transaction. On the
                         other hand, this move has
                         probably limited the number of
                         emerging copycats of Amazon’s
                         business !
2. sell your products to your competitors,
 and let them sell it under their brand…




                            If your market is declining you
                            might as well sell directly to
                            your competitors… Peugeot’s
                            Expert vans will be sold as
                            Toyotas as from mid 2013,
                            competing with the same van…
                            of Peugeot !
3. why not compete with yourself?




                       Admittedly, ‘multibranding’ is
                       anything but new. Procter &
                       Gamble has used this technique
                       for years. But what if it was
                       applied to other industries?
                       Telecom operator KPN, for
                       instance, offers mobile services
                       through 5 different brands on
                       the Dutch market. No doubt this
                       comes at an additional cost.
                       That’s okay just as long as you
                       get a bigger piece of the pie…
                       (no guarantee though)
4. you can invite your future competitors to
                  join you!




                             Most businesses will face
                             competition from new business
                             models developed by startups…
                             so why wouldn’t you embrace
                             them, by serving as an
                             incubator (the cheap way) or
                             invest in them in very early
                             stage (the risky way)?
5. or you could create competitive startups
        within your own company!




                            ‘Build, measure, learn’ the start-
                            up way, but from within your
                            company… well, why not? You’ll
                            have loads of trouble changing
                            the culture and letting your
                            employees do the craziest
                            things (like crowdsourcing their
                            ideas), but at least you’ll stay
                            ahead of the game… and of
                            potential competitors…
6. lock in customers by making them part of
            your business process



                            New business tools such as
                            crowdsourcing and open
                            innovation can be used as a
                            competitive differentiator. Why?
                            Well, aren’t customers more
                            likely to stay loyal to the brand
                            whose innovations they
                            contribute to? Or, in case of GE’s
                            Ecomagination initiative: aren’t
                            the persons who contributed to
                            the ideas the most likely early
                            adopters of the ideas?
7. you will need to compete in the virtual
              world as well…



                            You will need get used to the
                            fact that your customers are
                            decreasingly influenced by the
                            ‘real world’. The true
                            competitive battleground is
                            moving to social media,
                            augmented reality, gamification,
                            virtual currencies and indeed
                            virtual worlds.
8. one way or another, you will have to
                        constantly reinvent yourself…



                                             In virtually every industry, agility
                                             will be key to strengthen your
                                             competitive position. Most likely
                                             you will need to adapt your
                                             organizational model (and your
                                             culture, processes, employee
                                             profiles, etc) in order to become
                                             and remain agile. Easier said
                                             than done, but vital
                                             nevertheless…




Source: agile2lean.blogspot.be
How do you compare to your competitors?
                               Order a competitive benchmark report by i4fi


                                                                     • a neutral assessment of your company’s
                                                                     performance on 25 metrics,
                                                                     benchmarked with 5 competitors;

                                                                     • your industry’s best practices and how
                                                                     you measure up against them;

                                                                     • obtain new ideas to improve your
                                                                     business and your competitiveness.



• assessment based on publicly available information;                           Ask for a quote now !
• contains multiple links to research sources;
• List of benchmarking metrics varies by industry;                               frederic@i4fi.com
• final PPT report available 15 working days after project launch.               (+)32 478 68 13 08

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8 new ways to compete in the new normal

  • 1. 8 new ways to compete in the new normal frederic de meyer founder frederic@i4fi.com www.i4fi.com www.fredericdemeyer.com @fdemeyer
  • 2. are you still competing as if you lived in the old world? then consider these ideas…
  • 3. 1. let competitors benefit from your strengths On Amazon marketplace you will often find (new) products at a substantially lower price compared to Amazon’s. Cannibalization? Probably, even if Amazon gets a commission on each transaction. On the other hand, this move has probably limited the number of emerging copycats of Amazon’s business !
  • 4. 2. sell your products to your competitors, and let them sell it under their brand… If your market is declining you might as well sell directly to your competitors… Peugeot’s Expert vans will be sold as Toyotas as from mid 2013, competing with the same van… of Peugeot !
  • 5. 3. why not compete with yourself? Admittedly, ‘multibranding’ is anything but new. Procter & Gamble has used this technique for years. But what if it was applied to other industries? Telecom operator KPN, for instance, offers mobile services through 5 different brands on the Dutch market. No doubt this comes at an additional cost. That’s okay just as long as you get a bigger piece of the pie… (no guarantee though)
  • 6. 4. you can invite your future competitors to join you! Most businesses will face competition from new business models developed by startups… so why wouldn’t you embrace them, by serving as an incubator (the cheap way) or invest in them in very early stage (the risky way)?
  • 7. 5. or you could create competitive startups within your own company! ‘Build, measure, learn’ the start- up way, but from within your company… well, why not? You’ll have loads of trouble changing the culture and letting your employees do the craziest things (like crowdsourcing their ideas), but at least you’ll stay ahead of the game… and of potential competitors…
  • 8. 6. lock in customers by making them part of your business process New business tools such as crowdsourcing and open innovation can be used as a competitive differentiator. Why? Well, aren’t customers more likely to stay loyal to the brand whose innovations they contribute to? Or, in case of GE’s Ecomagination initiative: aren’t the persons who contributed to the ideas the most likely early adopters of the ideas?
  • 9. 7. you will need to compete in the virtual world as well… You will need get used to the fact that your customers are decreasingly influenced by the ‘real world’. The true competitive battleground is moving to social media, augmented reality, gamification, virtual currencies and indeed virtual worlds.
  • 10. 8. one way or another, you will have to constantly reinvent yourself… In virtually every industry, agility will be key to strengthen your competitive position. Most likely you will need to adapt your organizational model (and your culture, processes, employee profiles, etc) in order to become and remain agile. Easier said than done, but vital nevertheless… Source: agile2lean.blogspot.be
  • 11. How do you compare to your competitors? Order a competitive benchmark report by i4fi • a neutral assessment of your company’s performance on 25 metrics, benchmarked with 5 competitors; • your industry’s best practices and how you measure up against them; • obtain new ideas to improve your business and your competitiveness. • assessment based on publicly available information; Ask for a quote now ! • contains multiple links to research sources; • List of benchmarking metrics varies by industry; frederic@i4fi.com • final PPT report available 15 working days after project launch. (+)32 478 68 13 08