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GlobalShop 2000 Chicago 3.27.00. Getting Right Down to Brass Tacks … Bricks & Mortar? Clicks & Mortar? All Clicks All the time?. #1 : ANY IDIOT WHO THINKS CONSUMERS ARE GOING TO GIVE UP THE IN-STORE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE FOR THE INTERNET IS JUST THAT. AN IDIOT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GlobalShop 2000

Chicago 3.27.00

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Getting Right Down to Brass Tacks …

Bricks & Mortar?

Clicks & Mortar?

All Clicks All the time?

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#1: ANY IDIOT WHO THINKS CONSUMERS ARE GOING

TO GIVE UP THE IN-STORE SHOPPING

EXPERIENCE FOR THE INTERNET IS JUST THAT.

AN IDIOT.

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#2: ANY IDIOT WHO THINKS WE ARE STILL GOING TO

BE HANGING OUT IN STORES 15 YEARS FROM

NOW IS JUST THAT. AN IDIOT.

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TP: ANY IDIOT WHO THINKS THEY KNOW WHICH ONE

OF THE ABOVE TWO STATEMENTS IS TRUE

IS JUST THAT. AN IDIOT.

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Hen scratches @ 37,000 feet …

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Microsoft = R.O.W.

Microsoft > GM + Ford + Boeing + Lockheed Martin + Deere + Caterpillar + USX + Weyerhaeuser + Union Pacific + Kodak + Sears + Marriott + Safeway + KelloggSource: Business Week data through 5-99

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Microsoft = R.O.W. (II)

Microsoft > GM + Ford Boeing + Lockheed

Martin + Deere + Caterpillar + USX + Weyerhaeuser + Union Pacific + Kodak + Sears + Marriott + Safeway + Kellogg

+ McDonald’s + Bank One + General Mills + American Airlines + United Airlines + + Delta Air Lines + US Airways + Quaker OatsSource: Yastrow Marketing (through 11-23-99)

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No Wiggle Room!

“Incrementalism is innovation’s worst

enemy.” Nicholas Negroponte

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Just Say No …

“I don’t intend to be known as the ‘King of the

Tinkerers.’ ”CEO, large financial services company

(New York, 5-99)

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64/24

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Goal?

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“It means nothing less than the total

reinvention of this company.”

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Jacques’ New New Ford

Ford + MSN CarPointFord + Yahoo!Ford + Oracle

Ford + HP/MCIWorldcomEtc.Etc.

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TP2000: A Broken Record

GE Power SystemsAnheuser Busch

FitLinxxYellow Freight

FidelityTime Inc.

American Medical Association

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WebTotal ReinventionConsumer Control

SpeedTerror/

OpportunityBrand Power

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“There is probably going to be more confusion in

the business world in the next decade than there has been in any decade

in history.”Steve Case (2-00)

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“We are in a

brawl with no rules.”

Paul Allaire

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S.A.V.

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Seminar Y2K

Brand Everything:Distinct or Extinct!

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Forget > Learn

“The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out.”

Dee Hock

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“Steve Ross had a wonderful philosophy: People get fired for

not making mistakes.”Bob Pittman

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C.E.O. to

C.D.O.

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Brand Inside 1

Brand Org!

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And Now the Equivalent …

White Collar Revolution!

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“The coefficient of friction associated with the grunge

of business is amazing!”

Michael Schrage

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“Assetless Company”

J.B.

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RR on Sara Lee

“The most profitable businesses in the future will act as knowledge brokers, linking insights into what’s available

with insights into the customer’s individual needs

and preferences.”

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“We want to be the air traffic controllers

of electrons.”Bob Nardelli,

GE Power Systems

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Brand Inside 2

Brand Work!

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“Reward excellent failures. Punish

mediocre successes.”

Phil Daniels, Sydney exec

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“You really got to me. So many of our information technology projects take on a life of their own, and I know they’ll never end up as more than ‘mediocre successes.’ ”

CEO, F100 financial services company (10-98)

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“Every project we take on starts with a question:

How can we do what’s never been done

before?”Stuart Hornery, CEO, Lend Lease

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Brand Inside 3

Brand You!

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DISTINCT … OR EXTINCT!

“If there is nothing very special about your work, no matter how hard you apply yourself, you won’t get noticed and that increasingly means you won’t get paid much, either.”

Michael Goldhaber, Wired

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“You are the storyteller of your own life, and you

can create your own legend or not.”

Isabel Allende

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The Cluetrain Manifesto Recommends …

Relax!Have a sense of humor!

Find your voice and use it!Tell the truth!Don’t panic!

Enjoy yourself!Be Brave!

Be curious!Play more!

Dream always!Listen up!Rap on!

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Brand Inside 4

Brand Talent!

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Issue Y2K

The Great War for Talent!

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There is no “talent shortage” …

if …

you are a GPTW*

*Great Place To Work

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“Our business needs a massive transfusion of talent. And talent, I believe, is most likely to be found among non-conformists, dissenters and rebels.” David Ogilvy

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Axiom: Never hire anyone without an aberration in their

background. (Find the One Ton Cookie Man!)

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Talent = Brand

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Brand Outside=

Brand Inside

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“Consumers don’t simply buy products, they buy attitudes as well. When confronted with proliferation and

diversity, choices become increasingly informed by belief. [Consumers] want to know who is behind the products that they buy. They want to know the

company. They want to know what you think.”

Jesper Kunde, Corporate Religion

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Culture Change is not “Corporate.”Culture Change is not a “Program.”

Culture change does not take “Years.”Culture Change does not start “Today.”

Culture Change starts Right Now!Culture Change

Lives in the Moment!Culture Change is

Entirely in Your Hands!

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Brand Outside

Context:

No “Commodities”!

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“We make over three new product announcements a

day. Can you remember them?

Our customers can’t!”Carly Fiorina

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Quality Not Enough!

“While everything may be better, it is also increasingly

the same.”

Paul Goldberger on retail, “The Sameness of Things,” The New York Times

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“The ‘surplus society’ has a surplus of similar companies, employing similar

people, with similar educational backgrounds, coming up with similar ideas, producing similar things, with similar prices and similar quality.”

Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale, Funky Business

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The “10X/10X Phenomenon”

10 Times Better/

10 Times Less Different

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“When we did it ‘right’ it was still pretty

ordinary.”

Barry Gibbons on

“Nightmare No. 1”

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Pretzel Crumb-less-ness Plus …

“The Ritz Carlton Experience enlivens the senses, instills

well-being and fulfills even the unexpressed wishes and needs of

the guest.”

from the Ritz Carlton Credo

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“You do not merely want to be the best of the best. You

want to be considered the only ones who do

what you do.”

Jerry Garcia

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Brand Outside

Strategy 1:

Lead the Customer!

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“The customer is a rear view mirror, not a guide to the future.”

George Colony, Forrester Research

“If you worship at the throne of the voice of the customer, you’ll get only

incremental advances.”Joseph Morone, President, Bentley College

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Good = Bad/ 1 of 30,000

“We are crazy. We should do something when people say it is

‘crazy.’ If people say something is ‘good’, it

means someone else is already doing it.”

Hajime Mitarai, Canon

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Amen!

“The Age of the Never Satisfied

Customer”Regis McKenna

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Brand Outside

Strategy 2:

Use E-Commerce

to Re-invent the Business!

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$35,000,000. = ???

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Dell’s Web sales … daily

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2X = 100 days (Internet traffic)

2X = 9 months (network capacity)

Source: Red Herring (1-00)

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I-24 to 1-28: BizRate.com Online Shopping Index [Consumer Goods]

52 Weeks: +622%

Source: The Industry Standard/02-00

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Tomorrow Today: Cisco!

$7B of $10BSave $500M (service and tech

support)

C.Sat e >> C.Sat HCustomer Engineer Chat Rooms ($1B?)

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W.W. Grainger*

2X phone/fax

*$220B “MRO” market (per Business 2.0/02-00)

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Welcome to

D.I.Y. Nation!“Changes in business processes will emphasize self service. Your costs as

a business go down and

perceived service goes up because customers are conducting it

themselves.” Ray Lane, Oracle

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Shop in your Underwear

Source: SM’d logo for www.ae.comae = American Eagle Outfitters

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Psych 101: Strongest Force on Earth?

My need to be in perceived control of

my universe!

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Anne Busquet/ American Express

Not: “Age of the Internet”

Is: “Age of Customer Control”

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“In the network economy, the Website becomes the company’s primary interface to the customer.

The user interface becomes the marketing materials, store front,

store interior, sales staff and post-sales support all rolled into one.”

Jakob Nielsen, Designing Web Usability

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“Where does the Internet rank in priority?

It’s No. 1, 2, 3, and 4.” Jack Welch

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There are 2 Kinds of …

Defense*

vs.

Offense**

*Fend off upstarts.**Reinvent our marketspace!

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Jargon Bath!

Bureaucracy free …Systemically integrated …

Internet intense …Knowledge based …

Time and location free …“Instantly” responsive …

Customer centric …Mass customization enabled.

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Translation …

Bureaucracy free = Flat org, no B.S.Systemically integrated = Whole supply chain

tightly wired/ friction freeInternet intense = Do it all via the Web

Knowledge based = Open accessTime and location free = Whenever, wherever

“Instantly” responsive = Speed demonsCustomer centric = Customer calls the shotsMass customization enabled = Every product

and service rapidly tailored to client requirements

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The Final Word …

“Banking is necessary.

Banks are not.”Dick Kovacevich, CEO, Wells

Fargo Bank

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Brand Outside

Strategy 3:

Design Rules!

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And Tomorrow …

“Fifteen years ago companies competed on price. Now It’s

quality. Tomorrow it’s design.”Robert Hayes

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All Equal Except …

“At Sony we assume that all products of our competitors have basically the same

technology, price, performance and

features. Design is the only thing that differentiates one product

from another in the marketplace.”

Norio Ohga

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Object of Desire!

“Every now and then, a design comes along that radically changes the way we think about a particular object. Case in

point: the iMac. Suddenly, a computer is no longer an anonymous box. It is a

sculpture, an object of desire, something that you look at.”

Katherine McCoy, Michael McCoy, Illinois Institute of Technology

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Design as Soul

“We don’t have a good language to talk about this kind of thing. In most people’s

vocabularies, design means veneer. … But to me, nothing could be further from the

meaning of design. Design is the fundamental soul of a

man-made creation.”Steve Jobs

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Brand Outside

Strategy 4:

It’s the Experience!

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“Experiences are as distinct from services as services are from

goods.”Joseph Pine & James Gilmore, The

Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage

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Safe, On Time and …

“We defined personality as a market niche. We seek to

amuse, to surprise, to entertain.”

Herb Kelleher, Main Man, LUV Airlines

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Experience: “Rebel Lifestyle!”

“What we sell is the ability for a 43-year-old accountant to dress in black leather, ride through small towns and have people be afraid

of him.”

Harley exec, quoted in Results-based Leadership

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BEWARE THE SHEEP SYNDROME!*

*This is “soul work.”

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Brand Outside

BRAND POWER!

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Brand It! Now, More Than Ever!

“The increasing difficulty in differentiating between products and

the speed with which competitors take

up innovations will assist in the rise and rise of the brand.”

Gillian Law and Nick Grant, Management [New Zealand]

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“Corporate Religion is a completely new way of thinking about companies. Today, the product is still the main communication

highway in the company. When companies make the shift to selling solutions, brands and

attitudes … communicating the company’s attitudes and values

becomes the decisive parameter for success. It demands that you find out

who you are as a company.”Jesper Kunde, Corporate Religion

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“We are in the twilight of a society based on data. As information and intelligence become the domain of computers, society will place more value on the one human ability that cannot be automated: emotion.

Imagination, myth, ritual - the language of emotion - will affect everything from our purchasing decisions

to how we work with others. Companies will thrive on the basis of their stories and

myths. Companies will need to understand that their products are less important than their stories.”

Rolf Jensen, Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies

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“In the funky village, real competition no longer revolves

around marketshare. We are competing for attention –

mindshare and heartshare.”Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale,

Funky Business

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Bill Ford’s Passions!

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Design Revisited/ Design as Principal Brand Statement

Overall point of view/ StorySoul

Integrated/ Inclusive/ NOT PIECEMEAL

Yes/ or No/ not Maybe

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Rules of Radical Marketing

Love + Respect Your Customers!Just Say No … to Market Research!Hire only Passionate Missionaries!Create a Community of Customers!

Celebrate Craziness!Be insanely True to the Brand!

Sam Hill & Glenn Rifkin, Radical Marketing (e.g., Harley, Virgin, The Dead, HBS, NBA)

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Brand Leadership

Lead Out Loud!

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Brand Leadership!

“A key – perhaps the key – to leadership is the effective

communication of a story.”

Howard Gardner Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership

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Ann Richards’ Dogma

Show up!

Know your message!

PUT YOURSELF AT RISK EVERY DAY!

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How sweet it is!