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Title: Air strikes


1
Chapter 6
  • Air strikes

2
Merrill Lynch vs. Schwab
  • ML Direct
  • Integrated Choice
  • By mouse, phone or human being
  • Money manager, advisor and credit card of choice
  • Schwab Empower the individual investor
  • Discount/Phone order
  • B of A Merger and buy back
  • Move to internet trades 1 M new accounts, up
    19 in revenue, 29 in profit

3
Other Financial Services
  • 20,000 down to 8,000 commercial banks
  • NYSE vs ECNs ECN have 30 of Nasdeq,
    commissions dropped from 6.25-18.75 cents per
    share to .075 cents
  • eBay and Yahoo!

4
Key Concepts
  • The internet defies management understanding in
    terms of speed and capabilities.
  • The more successful the executive, the more
    vulnerable to understanding the impact of the
    internet on the business.
  • The dot.com phenomenon is only the first round of
    new internet competition.

5
My Two-Bits
  • Is this all an example of my suggestion that as
    information is more widely distributed, each
    piece of information is worth less until it
    becomes a public good? Thus, the more
    successful we get in the information business,
    the less the information will be worth. The key
    is to develop and protect proprietary information.

6
Chapter 7
  • Overcoming Dot Vertigo

7
Gerstners Transformation
  • Sense of the Customer
  • Incentivize and Lead People
  • Respond to Customers
  • Streamline the Back Office reengineering, less
    reliance on staff, cost reduction, organizational
    simplification.
  • Managing Resistance to Change

8
Biggest Dot.Com Strategy
  • New Product Strategy Dump the desktop, acquire
    Lotus Notes.
  • Network-Centric Strategy Combined the largest
    internet business with the largest consulting
    business (both IBM)
  • e-IBM e-Care e-Commerce e-Learning
    e-Procurement.
  • Outsourced PCs and Thin Clients

9
Key Concepts
  • It takes an outsider to see the forest, not just
    the trees, and to mobilize the organization to
    see the same thing.
  • High cost challenge viability, and must be halved
    in short order.
  • Customer sensing and responding is key, and it is
    a long haul for the transformation of the
    industrial age company.

10
Chapter 8
  • Drugstore.com

11
Some Lessons
  • Build Fast and Highly Focused
  • Agile and Quick-Reacting Management
  • Internet Impact in the Industry

12
Key Concepts
  • IT Strategic Advantage has shifted from the back
    office to the front office connection with
    customers. However, the focus has shifted back
    to the back office.
  • Greenfield sites have cultural advantages but one
    big disadvantage customers wont pay for
    navigation!
  • Dot.Coms change an industry.

13
Chapter 9
  • The Case of Cisco Systems

14
Renaissance CIO
  • Manages technology as integral to business
    strategy rather than a support function.
  • Internet Years rather than Annual Budgets
  • Replacing Legacy Systems
  • Building out the Web-Based Front End on the
    ERP-based Back Office

15
Benefits on the Strategic I-Net
  • Employee Self-Service Internal Applications
  • Communications and Distance Learning
  • Customer Self-Service Electronic Connections
    for Service and Supply with Customers
  • E-Commerce
  • Information Transparency in the Supply Chain
  • EIS and DSS
  • Integrating Acquisitions into Ciscos Strategic
    I-Net

16
Key Concepts
  • The renaissance CIO makes the difference
  • Dont even think about it unless your CEO is
    Internet-savvy and Internet-ready.
  • Internet benefits are managed they dont just
    happen.

17
Act Like a Venture Capialist
  • Chapter 10

18
Starting Points
19
Action Agenda for Zone 1 Industrial Age
CompanyIBM
  • Cost Structure
  • Change Management
  • Focus Management on Customer Relationships
  • Redesign Business Processes and Install
    Up-to-Date Technologies

20
Action Agenda for Zone 2 Incumbent Spin
OffsVisteon, Delphi
  • Leverage near-greenfield sites
  • Update legacy systems
  • Reengineer legacy processes
  • Avoid retaining the bad and ignoring the good

21
Action Agenda for Zone 3Dot CompaniesDrugstore.c
om, e-Bay, Dell
  • Assemble savvy internet team
  • Build out front office to connect with customers
  • Grow in partnership with your customers
  • Build out a back office designed for real-time
    customer relations
  • Maintain momentum to satisfy investors

22
Action Agenda for Zone 4Bricks and
ClicksSchwab, Microsoft, Wal-Mart, Cisco
  • As large companies, they need to focus on speed
    and flexibility
  • Successfully grapple with legacy systems and
    processes
  • Understand category of one standing

23
Chapter 11
  • Five Myths of the Internet

24
5 Myths
  • Dot Companies are Dot Nothings
  • Legacy Systems Cant Be Built Upon
  • The United States is the Internet Leader
  • PCs Provide the Internet Access
  • English is the Language of the Internet
  • Only 4 has remained true!

25
Evans Interprets Nolan
  • Many dot.coms were dot.nothing
  • Relational databases are still the heart of the
    front and back office.
  • Be careful of penetration rates, growth rates,
    etc. Look at the baserate.
  • Think Thin Clients
  • China is teaching English from 3rd grade on!
    India is the most populous English-speaking
    country in the world.
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