The Guide to the Ecosystem Economy: Sketchbook for Your Organization's Future
  • Contains a directly applicable Smart Ecosystem Building Kit
  • Offers a hands-on framework for large and small organizations
  • An inspiring combination of text and visuals

This is the era of the Smart Ecosystems Economy, where the companies that thrive must be ready to cope with randomness and unexpected events. In this digital world, the traditional boundaries have disappeared, paving the way for new and smarter ecosystems to develop. Companies seeking to transform into future-proof organizations would do well to understand these ecosystems, and get a grasp on how they work. This book serves as a guide to building smart, competitive ecosystems for both small and large organizations. A timely book that cracks the code of tomorrow's business models.

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The Guide to the Ecosystem Economy: Sketchbook for Your Organization's Future
  • Contains a directly applicable Smart Ecosystem Building Kit
  • Offers a hands-on framework for large and small organizations
  • An inspiring combination of text and visuals

This is the era of the Smart Ecosystems Economy, where the companies that thrive must be ready to cope with randomness and unexpected events. In this digital world, the traditional boundaries have disappeared, paving the way for new and smarter ecosystems to develop. Companies seeking to transform into future-proof organizations would do well to understand these ecosystems, and get a grasp on how they work. This book serves as a guide to building smart, competitive ecosystems for both small and large organizations. A timely book that cracks the code of tomorrow's business models.

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The Guide to the Ecosystem Economy: Sketchbook for Your Organization's Future

The Guide to the Ecosystem Economy: Sketchbook for Your Organization's Future

by Rik Vera
The Guide to the Ecosystem Economy: Sketchbook for Your Organization's Future

The Guide to the Ecosystem Economy: Sketchbook for Your Organization's Future

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  • Contains a directly applicable Smart Ecosystem Building Kit
  • Offers a hands-on framework for large and small organizations
  • An inspiring combination of text and visuals

This is the era of the Smart Ecosystems Economy, where the companies that thrive must be ready to cope with randomness and unexpected events. In this digital world, the traditional boundaries have disappeared, paving the way for new and smarter ecosystems to develop. Companies seeking to transform into future-proof organizations would do well to understand these ecosystems, and get a grasp on how they work. This book serves as a guide to building smart, competitive ecosystems for both small and large organizations. A timely book that cracks the code of tomorrow's business models.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401472104
Publisher: Lannoo International
Publication date: 11/30/2021
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

Rik Vera is an opinion leader and keynote speaker with over twenty years of C-level experience in sales, marketing and innovation, and co-founder of inspiration agency nexxworks. Through keynotes, workshops and coaching, Rik inspires companies, cities and governments to innovate radically and remain relevant in The Day After Tomorrow.

Table of Contents

Intro 5

Damned hard work 5

Hurricane 6

The summary 7

Preface 8

1 Reality 17

San Francisco, March 2020 19

Dendermonde, December 2020 20

San Francisco, March 2020 20

San Francisco, March 2020 25

Dendermonde, December 2020 27

As a new chapter opens, another closes 27

Has the automotive chapter of history come to a close? 29

COVID-19 didn't break the system; it exposed the broken system 31

The automotive industry is a dinosaur 32

Society is the foundation of business 33

The future of mobility is ACES 35

Responding to what the customer wants 36

If you want to be customer-centric, don't ask the customer 37

Reimagining mobility through the lens of customer-centricity 38

Reinvent the business model to stay relevant 39

Existing industries will be devastated 41

Will you throw in the towel? 43

2 Undoing 47

Chaos - unwanted but necessary 49

1 Communication - from analogue to digital and back (or not?) 53

2 The internet was stolen 61

3 Our planet does not have an infinite supply of resources 71

COVID-19 has presented us with a rare opportunity 72

3 Survival 75

Surfs up 77

To be or not to be 78

A surfer's mindset 79

The Great Wave 80

The Great Wave and You 80

Surfing is fun 81

The wake-up call 82

Why companies didn't really develop their Day After Tomorrow 82

The old economy 84

Time - the new currency 85

Human behaviour is unpredictable 86

The disruptors 88

Let's turn the tide 90

Different, yet the same 92

New, scaled, impersonal 93

A red ocean of frustrated customers 95

Bridging the gap 96

CUSTOMER-centricity 96

Are you really customer-centric? 101

Empowered people give and receive 102

Boosting the power of connection 102

By users for users 103

Tap into that potential 105

From superficial data to real data 106

Return on investment 107

Don't just create an illusion, create the digital dimension 109

Business with HEART 112

4 Storm 115

The Twilight Twenties 123

Climate change 125

Social climate 128

Migration 130

Social migration (aka Social mobility) 132

Urban living 134

Urban community 135

Pandemic 136

A crystal ball 137

Hope and a new toolkit 138

5 Residence 141

Chernobyl 143

The mistakes of Chernobyl 143

What happened to Nokia? 145

The Chernobyl Syndrome 147

Culture eats strategy for breakfast 148

Rephrasing the question 150

In the beginning, there was the VOC 151

First fragile, then robust 152

The legend of the antifragile 156

Reductionism brings order - until reality sets in 159

Analysing antifragile DNA 161

Antifragile DNA 165

Ecosystems are the answer 165

Adapting to change 166

Humans vs computers 168

A dynamic balance 169

Building your future 170

6 Understand 173

Sporting magic 176

The circular economy and ecosystems are not made equal 178

ReGen Villages - an example of an ecosystem that combines nature, society and technology 180

The political framework is replaced by an algorithm 181

It's not all blue skies, still waters and plain sailing 182

Looking to nature for inspiration 184

Inspired ecosystems 185

The structure of an ecosystem 186

The building blocks 190

7 Learn 193

Why you should measure your organisation's Net Curiosity Score (NCS) 195

Back to the beginning 196

The act of learning 197

The importance of learning 198

Business learning 200

Handling a Large number of variables 201

Optimisation is complex 205

Complex problem solving 206

The small is the same as the whole 207

I'm late, I'm Late for a very important date 209

Smart ecosystems 210

8 Participate 213

Meeting Tony Hsieh from Zappos 215

Building a platform designed to serve people 218

Traditional companies laid the groundwork for platform companies to step in 219

The ice age of customer engagement 222

What is a double flywheel? How do we create one? 223

Utilising the idle capacity 227

Don't Look at the appearance, delve into the structure 227

The TREE formula 228

Creating an algorithm that works for your customers 231

Buy/hire an algorithm 232

Build the algorithm yourself 232

Be clear about the reward structure 236

Rather than create your own, you can participate In one to get off the starting Line 237

Patience is a necessary virtue 238

9 Build 241

No magic recipe, but a set of ingredients mixed with one basic principle 243

Connect with the outside world 245

Start with what you have 245

Build an army of data collecting machines 249

Utilise any idle capacity 250

Data is like the gift of sight 250

Think about your goal 253

What sensors do you already have? 253

Using data to connect the dots 255

Two-way communication 255

Engage and use (but don't abuse) your customers 256

What do you get out of your application? 256

Not all data will be relevant all the time 257

Managing your networks 257

The platform serves a dual purpose 259

The platform in the eyes of the consumer 259

The platform in the eyes of the participant 260

One platform - two functions 260

Ensuring a delicate balance 261

The platform isn't the money making central machine you might have expected 262

It's not about the spider, it's about the web 264

10 Guide 267

Idle capacity is there, if only you see it 269

Making mobility work for people 269

Aligning goals across the board 271

Solve problems before you start 272

Protect data while making it available to all participants 273

Establish the infrastructure needed to fulfil your goals 274

Don't sit still, grow with the changes 275

The three dogmas for the ecosystem to live by 276

Potential problems you need to be aware of 277

Lay the groundwork for a healthy and sustainable ecosystem 279

Understand the components that make up the ecosystem 280

A well-governed ecosystem maintains the balance between autonomy and collaboration 284

The ground rules of autonomy 285

The ground rules of collaboration 286

Rules aren't enough, you must share a set of values 287

Working together for the survival of the ecosystem 289

11 Exemplify 291

But I'm just a one-person business, I don't want to grow 293

Whatever your size, you have the advantage (and disadvantage) 294

Let the data guide you 296

Bolcom - from retailer to platform 296

Using a digital twin to enhance market research 298

If there's one thing you mustn't forget, it's to put the customer first 299

Don't step back and make the same old mistakes 301

There is idle capacity everywhere we look 303

Think differently. Engage, don't oblige 304

Managers The Day After Tomorrow, the shift in communications 306

A journey with no beginning or end 309

Where will we be in five years' time? 310

11.5 Work 315

Day 1 Setting the scene 324

Day 2 Becoming an ecosystem 331

Day 3 Next Steps 335

Endnotes 339

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