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the n etworked. co-op. Business Model. Co-operative. Internet-based. Assumption:. Better quality products and services come from a focussed effort to deliver on your strengths and core competencies. S W O T. trengths. eaknesses. pportunities. hreats. Simple Idea. Networked Co-op. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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the networked

Business Model

co-opCo-operative Internet-based

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Assumption:

Better quality products and services come from a focussed effort to

deliver on your strengths and core competencies.

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SWOT

trengths

eaknesses

pportunities

hreats

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Simple Idea

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Networked Co-op

Everyone ‘offers’ everything.

You cover the weakness of others.

Others cover your weaknesses.

Deliver on your strengths.

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The Internet simplifies this kind of co-operation

... especially in the delivery of ‘knowledge services’.

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Many services can be:

offeredrequested

co-ordinateddelivered

charged forsupported

... over the Internet.

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examples:conferences

content managementwww services

su consultationstraining (online + bookings)

user supportinternal tendering

... of possible co-op services.

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Of course some things

must be done locally!!

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examples:primary user contactrelationship building

customization of servicesface to face trainingface to face support

outreach and marketing

... of local must do’s.

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Co-opetition:

Co-operation doesn’t have to mean the complete elimination of competition.

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Co-opetition:It can also include working together to develop

individual products and ‘market awareness’ while at the same time competing for individual clients.

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Co-opetition:

This is ‘co-opetition’.

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Networked Co-op Benefits

Lower overhead.Shared R&D.

Shared marketing.Focus on strengths.

Build on strengths of others.

organizations

Don’t do everything, just offer everything.

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Networked Co-op Benefits

Reliability.Choice.

Interoperability.Global integration.

The Network!

users / clients

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The Network!

Service.Access.

R&D. Content.

.... is more than the sum of its parts.

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APC + Networked Co-op

Language.

Global.

National.

Regional.

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APC c. 1990

Member Quser contactconferences

e-mailtraining

documentation

Direct dial

modems

Exp

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ph

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lin

es.

Member x

Member y

Member z

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APC c. 2000?

The Internet

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The Internet

APC c. 2000?

Member Q

user contactconferences

Member z

user contactdocumentation

Member y

user contacttraining

Member x

user contacte-mail

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APC = Networked Co-op?

Language.

Global.

National

Regional.

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Exercise!Identify strengths for each member.

Identify ‘weakness gaps’.

List opportunities for co-operation.

List areas ‘overlap threats’.

Report back to group.