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E-Book, Englisch, 140 Seiten

Schemmel Changeship

Building and scaling next generation businesses in the digital polypol: Purpose driven - Customer dedicated - Sustainability enabled
2. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-7568-4623-8
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Building and scaling next generation businesses in the digital polypol: Purpose driven - Customer dedicated - Sustainability enabled

E-Book, Englisch, 140 Seiten

ISBN: 978-3-7568-4623-8
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



The world is changing at a speed and impact like never in modern times. For the first time in history, business will become truly global - as digital operations turn out to be the universal norm for all enterprises in all countries. From west to east, from capitalistic to communistic countries, and from open to closed societies. In the global business dynamics, change is the new normal: Customers enjoy endless possibilities of buying products, consuming services, and organizing their lives. Low entry barriers allow for every company to become a global leader in 3-5 years - with offerings that might even not exist today. This digital polypol speeds up everything - from ideation to research and development, engineering, sales and after service. Those companies will be most successful who manage to gain mass adoption in the shortest time - not with the best product but with a solution to a customer problem. This book helps executives and business leaders to gain confidence, tools, and the insight and knowledge to make them a much better leader. This book will be holding you by the hand, teaching you a predictable way to change - from the small startup to a department in a large fortune 500 company. This is the only business compendium leaders need to read in the next 5 years.

Burkard Schemmel is a Senior Leader for business origination and digital business strategy, implementation, and operations. Burkard has been working for 20 years in High Tech Industry - from strategy to daily operations. Being an entrepreneur at heart, he founded 4 companies serving as CxO, helped mid-size organizations to develop new services, consulted large enterprises in strategy, technology, and operations, and ran large technology teams and B2B commerce operations. His focus is on accelerating growth by building global services, ecosystem plays, and "as-a-service" business models.

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Introduction
The world is changing at a pace and scale unprecedented in modern times. For the first time in history, a global economy is emerging based on universal digital business models – from West to East, from capitalist to communist countries, and from open to closed societies. In global business dynamics, change is the new normal: customers have an infinite number of ways to buy products, access services, and organize their lives. Low barriers to entry enable almost any company to become a global leader within 3 to 5 years - with offerings that don't yet exist today. This digital polypole accelerates everything from ideation to R&D, engineering, sales, and customer service. The companies that will be most successful will be those that succeed in achieving broad acceptance in the shortest possible time - not with the best product, but with a solution for the specific need of a large target group. Successful companies have accelerated their product lifecycles, focused activities strictly on the customer, and developed new business models faster than ever before. Leaders need a compass to navigate this digital polypole - from understanding the current context and macro factors, to examples of successful companies, to a proven model to help organizations navigate change. This book presents concepts and ideas to usher organizations into the new era. From a European perspective, it illuminates our positioning in a global world between the United States in the West and China in the East. In Europe, companies and leaders have yet to find their position in the new world order. The Dutch company Philips was instrumental in the development of sound recordings from 1950, first in the form of records and then, from 1960, as audio cassettes. Twenty years later, in 1981-1982, Philips was one of the inventors of the compact disc and Lou Ottens, with his development department, played a significant role in Philips' success. Philips has been a driving force in the development of musical storage media ever since - and was later overtaken by streaming offerings. It is significant that Europe has not seen any disruptive inventions come to market for some time, while GAFA companies (Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon) appear to have driven groundbreaking consumer innovations. With the help of Chinese hardware suppliers like Foxconn, U.S. companies have built monopoly-like ecosystems that secure them lucrative business models. But the tide is turning: platforms invented in China, such as Alibaba and TikTok, will overtake Western pedants in size and revenue in 3 years or less. They have been fine-tuned by 1.39 billion people who speak the same language, pay with the same currency, and have a similar mentality (the United States has 328.2 million inhabitants). These companies have succeeded in appealing to all walks of life - from farmers to investment bankers. This book helps leaders gain confidence, tools, insights, and knowledge that will have a lasting impact on their actions for the good of the company. It lays out a standardized path to change under the new paradigms between West and East - from a small startup to a department in a large Fortune 500 company. It is the only business compendium leaders will need to shape change over the next five years. Leadership is about embracing change as a marathon and orchestrating transformation with agile sprints. Those who work on the big picture for the long term and are maximally agile in their execution will be the most successful. These leaders focus on the “right” sprints to give their long-term vision a decisive push. Transformational leadership is the ability of leaders to build and scale next-generation companies - value-driven, customer-focused, and sustainable. This book shows leaders how to design and implement such transformation. Purpose-driven, Customer-dedicated, and Sustainability- fueled
In a time of value orientation, every company must be focused on solving a customer need. When companies think sustainably and with the big picture in mind, they can leverage proprietary ecosystems under maximum agility. Agility will be key as competition and buyer visibility consistently increase. Executives have the choice of building a new business from the ground up or side-by-side with existing operations. In a greenfield approach, a company is built from the ground up, without any legacy assets. Success depends on the ability to define and implement a blueprint for all phases of the business lifecycle. On the other hand, a brownfield approach involves transforming an existing business while it is still in operation. This requires a high degree of discipline and puts pressure on resources to manage ongoing prioritization and conflicts. A variation of both is called whitecube. This model leverages existing insights and business functions (as a cube) without the organizational legacy of transforming an existing business on the fly. Changeship Model
This book takes an interdisciplinary look at the various elements required for change - from a wider strategic perspective to day-to-day business operations. It focuses on guidelines for building new businesses in a future context (greenfield), but is also appropriate for rethinking, revitalizing, and redesigning the purpose, organization, and tactics of entrepreneurial action (brownfield or whitecube). Beginning with the current context of value orientation in Chapter 1, which discusses the pursuit of purpose in entrepreneurial action and relates megatrends to business models, to the basics of customer focus according to ethical standards in Chapter 2, it includes reflections on sustainable success using ecosystems in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 ends with practical implementation of the model for leading tomorrow, checklists, and an invitation to collaborate to further develop the ideas in an open-source project. Throughout this book, we build the Leadership for Tomorrow model along 10 phases and 10 dimensions that serve as a guide for successful business transformation. Progress, iterations, and outcomes are important metrics for leaders to determine where they are with their transformation. Along with the progress KPI, priority determines the focus an executive need to set at a given phase - from an effort and completeness perspective. The goal of each iteration is to improve overall transformation performance by leveraging new customer insights. On the results side, we measure six key categories. The result is a high-performing company that is a leader in customer satisfaction, return on investment and profit. Chapter 1: Driven by Purpose
The current context and status quo focus on elements that drive business change. Volatility Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity (VUCA) lead to a less predictable business with more variables changing faster than before. Politics in the Western World provided a stable environment for decades, making long-term investment decisions predictable. Populism is on the rise in some European countries and the long phase of openness seems to have come to an end, replaced by increased nationalistic trends. Many countries, social classes, and peoples are now calling for sustainability to become a true focus, along with social responsibility. Consequently, business leaders seek to better connect business inputs with outputs to understand which factors really drive their business success. The solution is to define a clear business purpose beyond earning money. Working across disciplines and allowing for convergence of technologies will be a key factor for current and future success. Businesses need to find an ethical value proposition in addition to pleasing their stakeholder’s traditional KPIs. Realizing profits is not an end in itself – instead, business ethics need to be at the heart of every company in a global world. This comes with the re-activation of an older question from the 1970’s: how do post-growth scenarios lead into the question of meaning for corporations and individuals? Chapter 2: Customer dedication based on ethical standards
The elements of building a business have not fundamentally changed, but rather need to be re-adjusted. They span from the basic concept of knowledge asymmetry that serves as foundation for all operations (a company has a unique skillset or value proposition that fulfils a demand in the market) to business model structures and best practices and a critical discussion on the purpose corporations need to fulfil. In a digital world of information overflow and scalable technologic solutions. that allow new business with very low entry barriers, customer centricity is one of the key elements to success. Thinking from a customer demand perspective--as well as being restlessly focused on innovation and speed to market-are the key prerequisites leaders must master to be successful. It’s not the best-engineered product but rather the best solution that can be applied now which will – in combination with scaling mechanisms and partnering – allow for exponential growth as a basis to outperform the competition. Ethical considerations build the foundation of everything we do – the products and services up for sale, the price points, the way we treat our employees and the supply chain as well as our role in the society. Chapter 3: Sustainable Business Development driven by Ecosystems
The agenda to building and scaling next generation businesses is focused on clear principles, optimized stakeholder management, and clear organizational structures. First and foremost, it is about the company’s purpose beyond pleasing stakeholders and investors by earning money. Corporations are embedded in a country and a society where employees and citizens expect business...



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