13. What are they really buying? Product value Services value Personnel value Image value Mental cost Energy cost Time cost Monetary cost Total customer value Total customer cost Value to Customer
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15. Strategy: Value Disciplines Operational Excellence (low cost producer) Ref: The Discipline of Market Leaders , Michael Treacy & Fred Wiersema; 1995 Product Leadership (best product) Customer Intimacy (best total solution)
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17. What does the Customer want? * Treacy & Wiersema, The Discipline of Market Leaders , 1995 Product/Service Attributes Relationship Image
18. What does the Customer want? * Treacy & Wiersema, The Discipline of Market Leaders , 1995 Product/Service Attributes Price Quality Time Selection √ √ Smart Shopper Relationship Image Operational Excellence : Quality and selection in key categories with unbeatable prices
19. What does the Customer want? * Treacy & Wiersema, The Discipline of Market Leaders , 1995 Product/Service Attributes √ Brand Time Function √ √ Best Product Relationship Image Product Leadership: Unique products and services that push the standards
20. What does the Customer want? * Treacy & Wiersema, The Discipline of Market Leaders , 1995 Product/Service Attributes √ √ √ √ Service Trusted Brand Relationship Image Customer Intimacy: Personal service tailored to produce results for customer and build long-term relationships Relations
21. Strategy: Value Disciplines Operational Excellence (low cost producer) Ref: The Discipline of Market Leaders , Michael Treacy & Fred Wiersema; 1995 Product Leadership (best product) Customer Intimacy (best total solution)
22. Strategy: Value Disciplines Operational Excellence (low cost producer) Ref: The Discipline of Market Leaders , Michael Treacy & Fred Wiersema; 1995 Product Leadership (best product) Customer Intimacy (best total solution)
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24. Business Situation vs. R&D Upturn Flat Downturn Fight Complacency Sharpen Edge Keep Momentum Conquer NPD Cycle Time Improve Edge Extensions Counter Competitor Innovation Acquire Profits Build momentum Sales Cash Flow Focused on ‘Breakthrough’ JV, In-source, Out-source Eliminate bottom 20% Improve Top 15% revenue-generating products ↓ R&D, ↑ Sales