This week’s podcast is about digital growth, which is really a process. It's a weekly grind to capture incremental growth as well and new waves.
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Much of this thinking is by Chris Zook and Bain’s strategy practice. I am citing these books:
Here is my favorite summary quote.
Here's a quick summary of core vs. adjacency.
Most all sustainable growth is based on 1-2 strong cores.
A profitable core is centered on the strongest position in terms of loyal customers, competitive advantage, unique skills, and ability to earn profits.
Growth adjacencies include:
- New customer segments:
- Micro-segmentation of current segments
- Unpenetrated segments
- New segments
- New geographies
- Global expansion
- Local expansion
- New channels
- Internet
- Distribution
- Indirect
- New products
- New to world
- Complements
- Support services
- Next generation
- Just new products / services
- New Businesses
- New to world needs
- New substitutes
- New models
- Capability adjacencies
- New value chain steps
- Forward integration
- Backwards integration
- Sell capability to outside
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I am a consultant and keynote speaker on how to accelerate growth with improving customer experiences (CX) and digital moats.
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