21. Prevalent Business Models & Trends - Emerging
On line retail continues surge - fitness models follow
"People are just shifting their dollars to the
Web," said Sucharita Mulpuru, vice president
and principal analyst for Forrester Research
Inc. Online retail sales will grow 10% a year for
the next five years, accounting for 53% of all
U.S. retail sales by 2014, according to Forrester
Research.
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Technology: etymology greek - meaning skillful
application of an art. The practical application of
science in commerce or industry.
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Gordon Moore
Co-Founder of Intel
Number of transistors on a chip
will double every two years.
“Moore’s Law”
Technology: the pace of change is not linear its
exponential. Adoption rate is increasing
similarly.
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Law of accelerating returns . We are just seeing
the start - “knee of the curve”
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-Commercial Internet began
only 5,300 days ago
-Serves over 1.5 Billion people
-79% of US adult population
-40% of US consumers use
search engines for comparative
shopping
Internet: The free exchange of information with
limited constraints.
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Increasingly Integrated
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The ability to
increasingly and more
easily integrate
technology into daily life
is upon us.
Devices - getting smaller and more powerful.
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Mobile Internet Access:
Pew - 56% of US Adults
Increase of 73% in 17 months
Mobility: Communication & information when
ever and where ever the customer wants it.
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Mobile speeds will increase ...........
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Web 3.0
the “Semantic” Web
Internet will become more intelligent ...........
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Outsourced Service Platforms
Salesforce.com
Cloud Computing: Low cost ubiquitous storage
and application deployment !
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explosion of interactive tools & platforms
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56. "companies that
expect a glorious
past to shield
them from the
forces of change
driven by
advancing
technology
will fail."
- Rupert Murdoch
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57. 2009 U.S. Revenues
(in billions $)
US Soda Biz $70 Billion
300.0
225.0
150.0
75.0
0 206
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Fitness Facilities 21 40
Video Games
OTC Diet
Retail Pharma
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64. To compete you will have to carefully consider your
point of differentiation
•Price
•Features
•Competitive abilities
•Wellness Option
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65. "It may be fatal to assume that minor
adjustments to current business models will
keep the fitness industry abreast of changing
times."
http://futureoffitnesswhitepaper.ning.com/
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75. business model - new models needed
INDUSTRY
SUPPLIER
PARTNER CUSTOMER
NETWORK RELATIONSHIPS
CORE VALUE CUSTOMER
CAPABILITIES PROPOSITION SEGMENTS
ACTIVITY DISTRIBUTION
CONFIGURATION CHANNELS
COST REVENUE
STRUCTURE STREAMS
DEMAND
CUSTOMER
digital technologies
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76. business model - asthetics | design | concept
melding the digital & physical experience
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81. business model - what is technology doing ?
INDUSTRY
SUPPLIER
PARTNER
NETWORK
CUSTOMER
RELATIONSHIPS
+
CORE VALUE CUSTOMER
CAPABILITIES PROPOSITION SEGMENTS
ACTIVITY DISTRIBUTION
CONFIGURATION CHANNELS
COST REVENUE
STRUCTURE STREAMS
_ DEMAND -
CUSTOMER
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85. "Of the ten leading
vacuum tube
companies, none
participated in the
transistor revolution".
–Chet Raymo
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Empowered
Consumers
It’s all about the
“You”
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To Deliver Value Organizations Used To ......
Product - Build fences, own it all
Price - Competition, supply - demand
Place - Physical distribution
Promotion - Sell, sell, sell
....Legacy of the Industrial Revolution
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To Deliver Value Organizations Must Now......
Product = Experience, Co-Created
Price = New Value Exchanges
Place = Marriage of Digital & Physical 24/7
Promotion = Conversation or Engagement
.... A New Way of Doing Things
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C.K. Prahalad
“World’s Most Influential
Management Thinker”
-Times of London 2007
“To successfully compete
companies must reinvent
their process & culture in
order to sustain innovative
solutions.”
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102. Technological Innovation and the Fitness &
Wellness Industry: Predicting the Impact
Merger of Technologies Including Social Media
Will Create New Low Price Alternatives
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Product = Experience, Co-Created
Price = New Value Exchanges
Place = Marriage of Digital & Physical 24/7
Promotion = Conversation or Engagement
.... A New Way of Doing Things
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Hi-Tech
Hi-Touch
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Financial Services
Industry
Measure is not
# of Bank Branches
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technology platforms - 24/7 service & support
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The Crisis...
23% of Americans participate in no physical activity
62% of Americans obese or overweight -18% rise in last decade.
23% of Americans still smoke. 3000 start each day.
78% of men eat vegetables less than three times per day.
75% - 90% of visits to Primary Care Physicians are for stress.
THE COST IS BANKRUPTING OUR NATION
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Head - Traditional Fitness Industry
Long Tail - New Wellness Space
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