2. Value-Added through Grinding
Value-Added Grinding
Value-Added In emulation of grinding minerals to
add value to them, we tend to grind
Interruptions time to add value to it
Disposable
Time
Conclusions
3. Value-Added through Grinding
Value-Added Grinding
Value-Added For example, grinding of limestone
into micronized limestone increases
Interruptions its selling price by a factor exceeding
10
Disposable
Time
Conclusions
4. Value-Added through Grinding
Value-Added Grinding
Value-Added We grind time from the hour to the
microsecond and femtosecond
Interruptions In a race a split of second may
separate a winner from a loser
Disposable
Time
Conclusions
5. Inflation Steals Your Money
Interruption Steals Your Time
Communication has
Value-Added
reduced
interruption times
Interruptions
from hour to the
Disposable second as we know
Time from the well-
established Twitter
Conclusions Curve
6. The Battle of Seconds
The 7 Seconds Winners
Value-Added A reader interest will keep
momentum for few seconds; if his
Interruptions interest does not build into desire
and then action the battle for the
Disposable
Time reader (customer) is lost
Conclusions
7. Trend to Micronized Time
Less Disposable Time
Value-Added Disposable income is the income
(after taxes) that is available to you
Interruptions for saving or spending
Likewise; I say disposable time are
Disposable
Time the times available to you to save or
spend. This is progressively getting
Conclusions
less and less
8. Trend to Spend Less Times
Visiting a Website
Less Disposable Time
Value-Added Because disposable time availability
is shrinking readers tend to spend
Interruptions few seconds reading a web page
unless they are exceptionally
Disposable
Time motivated to do so.
This trend is expected to continue
Conclusions
9. Trends Truncating from
Decreasing Disposable Times
Less Disposable Time
Value-Added People are migrating from watching
TV to surfing.
Interruptions People now spend twice as much
time surfing the Web as they do
Disposable
Time watching TV, according to a recent
research from IDC
Conclusions
People seek fast information in their
privacy
10. Trustful Sources
of Information
Less Disposable Time
Value-Added
I consider peoples’ engagement in
social networks as a way of seeking
Interruptions information from trustful users to
save time.
Disposable
Time As people try to save some of their
disposable incomes they tend to
Conclusions
search alternatives to save some of
their disposable times
11. Conclusions
Time – Saver Businesses
Value-Added The trend of micronized time is
expected to continue
Interruptions Businesses that are successful in
helping customers save some of
Disposable
Time their disposable times will thrive;
else they shall die
Conclusions
It is the Red Bee Effect in action