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Tom Peters Seminar2000 Distinct or … Extinct IIAA Orlando Haloween 2000

Tom Peters Seminar2000 Distinct or … Extinct IIAA Orlando Haloween 2000. NOW THAT’S B-I-G! “The period 2000-2002 will bring the single greatest change in worldwide economic and business conditions since we came down from the trees.” David Schneider & Grady Means, MetaCapitalism.

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Tom Peters Seminar2000 Distinct or … Extinct IIAA Orlando Haloween 2000

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  1. Tom Peters Seminar2000Distinct or … ExtinctIIAAOrlandoHaloween2000

  2. NOW THAT’S B-I-G!“The period 2000-2002 will bring the single greatest change in worldwide economic and business conditions since we came down from the trees.”David Schneider & Grady Means, MetaCapitalism

  3. “The corporation as we know it, which is now 120 years old, is not likely to survive the next 25 years. Legally and financially, yes, but not structurally and economically.”Peter Drucker, Business 2.0 (08.00)

  4. “It used to be that the big ate the small. Now the fast eat the slow.”Geoff Yang, IVP/ (Institutional Venture Partners)

  5. Progressive“We don’t sell insurance anymore.We sell speed.”Peter LewisSource: Business Week (09.00)

  6. Part I: Brand InsidePart II: Brand OutsidePart III: Brand Leadership

  7. Brand InsideBrand Org:Lean, Linked, Electronic & Malleable

  8. White Collar Revolution!

  9. “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.”Robert Reich

  10. Advance ParadigmData on 165,000,000 prescriptions per year; docs and insurers have access to recordsReduces med errors; saves $2.88 per scrip [prescribing errors]; docs save $14,000 per year in review timeRev in ’99: $2B; $477M in ’98Source: Business Week (09.00)

  11. Brand InsideBrand Talent: The Great War for Talent

  12. “When land was the scarce resource, nations battled over it. The same is happening now for talented people.”Stan Davis & Christopher Meyer, futureWEALTH

  13. “We believe companies can increase their market cap 50 percent in 3 years. Steve Macadam at Georgia Pacificchanged 20 of his 40 box plant managers to put more talented, higher paid managers in charge.He increased profitability from $25 million to $80 million in 2 years.”Ed Michaels, War for Talent (05.17.00)

  14. “Diversity defines the health and wealth of nations in a new century. Mighty is the mongrel. … The hybrid is hip. The impure, the mélange, the adulterated, the blemished, the rough, the black-and-blue, the mix-and-match – these people are inheriting the earth. Mixing is the new norm. Mixing trumps isolation. It spawns creativity, nourishes the human spirit, spurs economic growth and empowers nations.”G. Pascal Zachary, The Global Me: New Cosmopolitans and the Competitive Edge

  15. Women and new-economy management …

  16. The New Economy …Shout goodbye to “command and control”!Shout goodbye to hierarchy!Shout goodbye to “knowing one’s place”!

  17. Women’s Stuff =New Economy MatchImprov skillsRelationship-centricLess “rank consciousness”Self determinedTrust sensitive IntuitiveNatural “empowerment freaks” [less threatened by strong people]Intrinsic [motivation] > Extrinsic

  18. “TAKE THIS QUICK QUIZ: Who manages more things at once? Who puts more effort into their appearance? Who usually takes care of the details? Who finds it easier to meet new people? Who asks more questions in a conversation? Who is a better listener? Who has more interest in communication skills? Who is more inclined to get involved? Who encourages harmony and agreement? Who has better intuition? Who works with a longer ‘to do’ list? Who enjoys a recap to the day’s events? Who is better at keeping in touch with others?”Source: Selling Is a Woman’s Game: 15 Powerful Reasons Why Women Can Outsell Men, Nicki Joy & Susan Kane-Benson

  19. “Boys are trained in a way that will make them irrelevant.”Phil Slater

  20. Mantra2000Talent = Brand

  21. Pine-paneled Office Address: 1 Big Man Plaza Secretary Suit Formal Rank conscious Pretense (“Failures are for fools.”) I love “Yes men” Self-contained Seat 9B, UA233 Address: Rick@Corp.com Typing: 60 WPM Casual M-F Approachable We are a HOT Team Screwing up is as normal as breathing I love Misfits! I love partners New Economy: Was-Is

  22. Part I: Brand InsidePart II: Brand OutsidePart III: Brand Leadership

  23. Forces @ Work IIThe Commodity Trap

  24. “The ‘surplus society’ has a surplus of similar companies, employing similarpeople, with similar educational backgrounds, working in similar jobs, coming up with similarideas, producing similar things, with similarprices and similarquality.”Kjell Nordstrom and Jonas Ridderstrale,Funky Business

  25. Brand OutsideStrategy 1:Use E-Commerce toRe-inventEverything!

  26. OVERVIEW

  27. www.cyveillance.com08.30.2000/1221AM:2,461,940,629

  28. www.cyveillance.com10.31.2000/0422AM:2,913,713,408

  29. 62 days, 4 hours, 1 minute …+451,772,779

  30. Tomorrow Today: Cisco!90% of $20B (=$50M/day)75% mfg. outsourced; 50% of orders routed to supplier who ships directGross margin: 65%; Net margin: 28%Savings in service and support from customerself-management:$500M

  31. Enron: $400B in annual on-line trading transactions. [50% total bus.] Much stimulated by the Web per se.Schwab: $25B per week in asset transactions [80% of trades] [Transition to e.Schwab: Rev. fell, then quickly doubled]

  32. COMMUNITY SERVICES!/ CUSTOMER CONTROL!

  33. Tomorrow Today: Cisco!90% of $20B; save $550MC.Sat e >> C.Sat HCustomer Engineer Chat Rooms/CollaborativeDesign ($1B “free” consulting) (45,000 customer problems a week solved via customer collaboration)

  34. Anne Busquet/ American ExpressNot: “Age of the Internet”Is: “Age of Customer Control”

  35. SUMMARY: REINVENT EVERYTHING

  36. WebWorld = EverythingWeb as a way to run your business’ innardsWeb as connector for your entire supply-demand chainWebas “spider’s web” which re-conceives the industryWeb/B2B as ultimate wake-up call to “commodity producers”Web as the scourge of slack, inefficiency, sloth, bureaucracy, poor customer dataWeb as an Encompassing Way of LifeWeb = Everything (P.D. to after-sales)Web forces you to focus on what you do bestWebas entrée, at any size, to World’s Best at Everything as next door neighbor

  37. “It” is real! It is “Life and Death”!Dream BIG!Start Now! Study Hard! Play Hard! Play Fast! Go on Offense!Hire great folks! (They ain’t cheap. They are young!)Don’t cut corners on infrastructure!Rem: “Age of the Never Satisfied Customer”!We ain’t seen nothin’ yet!

  38. “Banking is necessary. Banks are not.”Dick Kovacevich, Wells Fargo

  39. Brand OutsideStrategy 2:Women Rule!

  40. ?????????Home Furnishings … 94%Vacations … 92%Houses … 91%Bank Account … 89%Health Care … 80%Consumer Electronics … 51% Cars … 50%+/80%Etc.

  41. 48% working wives > 50%80% checks61% bills53% stock (mutual fund boom)43% > $500K95% financial decisions/ 29% single handed

  42. Women …50+%(!!!) of Web users; 6 of 10 new users; 83% of wired women are primary decision makers for family healthcare, finances, education.Source: Business Week; Jupiter Communications

  43. $4.8T > Japan9M/27.5M/$3.6T > Germany

  44. Yeow!1970 … 1%2002 … 50%

  45. OPPORTUNITY NO. 1!

  46. FemaleThink/ Popcorn“Men and women don’t think the same way, don’t communicate the same way, don’t buy for the same reasons.”“He simply wants the transaction to take place. She’s interested in creating a relationship. Every place women go, they make connections.”

  47. Women and Financial AdvisorsWomen want … a plan, to be listened to,to betaken seriously, to read about it, to think about it.Women do not want … an in-your-face sales pitchSource: Kathleen Boyle, Wheat Boyle Butcher Singer

  48. “Women Beat Men at Art of Investing”Source: Miami Herald, reporting on a study by Profs. Terrance Odean and Brad Barber, UC Davis(Cause: Guys are “in and out” of stocks more often; women choose carefully and hold on for the long term)

  49. Marketing to Women: Help Them Save Time!80% … work86% … cook58% … run errands with kids38% … take child to school21% … go to the gym21% … take outside classes

  50. Read This Book …EVEolution: The Eight Truths of Marketing to WomenFaith Popcorn & Lys Marigold

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