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Irresistible! : Markets, Models, and Meta-Value in Consumer Electronics

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  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2006-01-01
  • Publisher: IBM Press
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“The consumer electronics world sets a blistering pace for innovation, and anyone hoping to keep up–or take the lead–should read this book. Insightful and comprehensive, it maps out the industry terrain, and then points the way toward opportunities that lie ahead. Bailey and Wenzek have put together a compelling read on this fas­cinating global industry.”

–Tom Kelley, General Manager IDEO author, The Ten Faces of Innovation

 

“Consumer electronics is one of the largest, fastest growing, most exciting, and most ruthless markets in the global economy. And technology and innovation are pouring into the space at an accelerating pace. Unfortunately, many vendors are not making money. Maniacal focus on return on investment is the key to success, and this book provides thought-provoking ideas on how to drive it.”

–Mike Bingle, Managing Director Silver Lake Partners

 

“An industry built on the foundation of market dominance is being shaken up. In consumer electronics, those keystone companies that appraise the innovative value of niche players regain profitable growth. This book outlines what it takes to win in a turbulent ecosystem.”

–Marco Iansiti, Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School

 

The consumer electronics industry is entering an era of extraordinary growth. The industry’s best companies will ride that wave to unprecedented success. But, today, many CE companies are struggling with business models that are simply untenable. They must change to survive: they must change even more dramatically to win.

 

In this book, two world-renowned consultants preview the industry’s future–from online gaming to telehealthcare, and beyond. Next, they present a powerful new blueprint, offering indispensable guidance on everything from technology platforms to user interface design, branding to channel strategies. You’ll discover how to uncover new sources of value, design better models for doing business, and fuel growth by reaching new geographical markets. Whatever your role in the industry, this book will help you:

 

·   Make better decisions, find your differentiators, and focus on your key success drivers

·   Tap into the emergent “meta-value” that arises when technologies, devices, services, and content come together

·   Reach tomorrow’s smart, service-sensitive shopper: not just the “technology-hungry” customers

·   Widen margins by adding value consumers will pay for

·   Transform cost structures to support rapid growth and nonstop change

·   Sell into China, India, and other fast-growing emerging markets

·   Preview “telehealthcare”: the surprising application for the living room

·   Gain new insights into online gaming, smart home technology, and more

·   Discover the immense power of IBM’s Cell Broadband Engine processor–and the business opportunities it enables

·   Leverage embedded Linux to build more affordable, profitable, consumer-centric products

·   Develop higher-value software for connected consumer electronics

·   Differentiate products through state-of-the-art design and user interfaces

·   Discover what the industry’s “winners” will look like in five years–and how to be one of them  

 

The consumer electronics industry continues to grow at breakneck speed: from MP3 players to home healthcare devices, consumers are adopting new technologies faster than ever before. But most consumer electronics companies are struggling with razor-thin margins, or even losses. Their traditional business models simply aren’t working anymore. In Irresistible! Markets, Models, and Meta-Value in Consumer Electronics, IBM’s leading consumer electronic industry consultants reveal powerful new opportunities to profit–and offer realistic advice for leveraging them.

 

Drawing on their experience working with innovators from Helsinki to Osaka, the authors and contributors introduce revolutionary On Demand Business models for improving profitability, and identify tomorrow’s most profitable CE opportunities. They cover every element of success: technology, design, service, branding, channel strategies, and much more. Whether you’re an executive or engineer, strategist or entrepreneur, this book will help you find your differentiators, focus on your key success drivers–and become one of this industry’s big long-term winners!

Table of Contents

Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Authors xix
About the Editors xxiii
Irresistible Electronics, Turbulent Times
1(14)
George Bailey
Hagen Wenzek
The Three M's
3(1)
Meta-Value: Gaining Far More than a Sum of Parts
4(3)
Models: Optimizing the CE Business Model
7(6)
Markets by Geography: Capturing the BRICs
13(1)
Conclusion
14(1)
The New Role of Technology and Services in Next-Generation Businesses
15(18)
Nancy M. Forbes
Four Significant Trends
16(10)
What the Trends Mean to a Consumer Electronics Company
26(5)
Conclusion
31(2)
The Consumer's Internet---Thin Clients & Fat Hosts for Everyone
33(14)
Stephen J. Andriole
Charles B. Whinney, IV
The Long Arm of the Web
34(1)
How the World Will Work
35(5)
Thin Is Good
40(5)
Conclusion
45(2)
The Smart Home: Coming to Your House Soon, but Not Too Soon
47(16)
Ralf Baral
Christian Schiller
Allan Henderson
How to Get a Smart Home Today
48(1)
What Are the Barriers for the Emerging Market of Smart Homes?
49(5)
A Quick Summary of the Smart Home Market Environment (2005)
54(1)
What if There Isn't a ``Killer Application?''
55(1)
Technology Solution Architecture for Smart Homes
56(4)
How Soon Will My Home Be a Smart Home?
60(1)
Conclusion
61(2)
Telehealthcare: The Key to the Living Room
63(22)
Hagen Wenzek
Derk Frank
Revenue and Profit in Consumer Electronics
65(2)
Advanced Medical Treatment
67(1)
Ecosystem Congestion
68(2)
Technological Maturity
70(3)
Clinical Effectiveness
73(3)
Recommendations
76(7)
Conclusion
83(2)
Online Gaming Environments: People, Technology, Money, and Social Networks
85(24)
Andreas Neus
Mike West
Technology and the ``Games Computer''
87(3)
Market Overview & Trends
90(2)
Multiplayer Game Dynamics
92(1)
Virtual Versus Real Worlds
93(6)
Future Outlook
99(2)
Back to Business
101(2)
Strategy Issues for the Gaming Industry
103(4)
Conclusion
107(2)
The Soul of the Next Generation of Consumer Electronics Products
109(16)
Lisa Su
Jim Kahle
Kevin Reardon
Allan Henderson
What Is the Cell BE Processor?
110(2)
Here Comes the Cell BE Processor
112(1)
Some Cell BE Processor Applications
113(1)
Why the Cell BE Processor Will Spark a Revolution in Consumer Electronics
114(3)
Some More About the Capabilities of the Cell BE Processor
117(6)
Conclusion
123(2)
IBM's Global Technology Outlook and Its Implications to Consumer Electronics
125(12)
Iris Ginzburg
Akihiro Horibe
Yossi Lichtenstein
Norishige Morimoto
Robin Williams
How the Global Technology Outlook Is Prepared
126(1)
Hardware Technology and Systems
127(3)
The Emergence of People Proxies
130(1)
Pervasive Connectivity
131(1)
Speak to IT
132(2)
Legislation and Data
134(2)
Conclusion
136(1)
Embedded Linux: For Embedded Systems Today and into the Future
137(16)
Nobuhiro Asai
Embedded Systems
137(1)
The Development of Consumer Electronics and Some Implications to Embedded Systems
138(3)
What Is Embedded Linux?
141(2)
Achieving Embedded Linux Progress: Consortiums
143(3)
Today's Issues for Embedded Linux
146(4)
Future Challenges: Embedded Linux
150(2)
Conclusion
152(1)
Software Development Strategies for Connected Consumer Electronics
153(22)
Paul Brody
The Blockbuster Products of 2010 Are Already Here
154(4)
New Skills for a New Era
158(9)
Taking the Right Actions
167(3)
Avoiding the Wrong Actions
170(3)
Conclusion
173(2)
Differentiation Through Product and User Interface Design
175(14)
Paul Brody
Hagen Wenzek
Tom Osterday
Apple & Samsung: A Tale of Two Comebacks
177(1)
Apple's Comeback
178(1)
Finding the Design Formula
179(3)
Executing Superior Design and User Interfaces
182(3)
Recommendations
185(1)
Conclusion
186(3)
Consumer Relationships: A Tale of Channels and Brands
189(20)
Sean Lafferty
Brigitte Majewski
The Scenario
190(5)
The Trends Going Forward
195(4)
What to Do About It?
199(7)
Conclusion
206(3)
Consumer Electronics in China in Year 2011
209(14)
Albert Li
China as a Market
212(1)
The Local CE Players
213(1)
The Chinese Engineering Advantage
213(2)
China's Ambitions
215(3)
Can Chinese CE Companies Succeed with Globalization?
218(4)
Conclusion
222(1)
Index 223

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