the system is the product
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The System is the Product by Adam Richardson at SVPMA Monthly Event August 2007TRANSCRIPT
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The System is the ProductAdam Richardson / Director of Product Strategy
SVPMA
August 3, 2007
© 2007 frog design. confidential & proprietary.
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We are a strategic-creative consulting firm.
frog brings a unique combination of strategic and creative talent to helpcompanies envision, realize, and deliver actionable strategies for growth.
Our rigorous yet unorthodox approach yields breakthrough innovationand a sustainable competitive edge.
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325 people from 32 countries. 39 years global experience.
New York, NY USA Stuttgart, GermanyMilan, Italy
Shanghai, China
San Francisco, CA USAPalo Alto, CA USA (HQ)
San Jose, CA USAAustin, TXUSA
Seattle, WAUSA
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The System is the Product
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100 Years Ago: “You push the button, we do the rest”
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Systems are more common today
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But designing systems is di!cult
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Systems are abstract and di!cult to see
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Systems are often boring
Train schedule
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Systems cross over organizational boundaries
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The Apple iPod
Why it Stinks• High price• Limited features• Easy to scratch• Hard to carry• Can’t replace battery• Cumbersome menus
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Why the iPod Succeeded
A convergent system that has givenApple a 5+ year competitive edge
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Tecosystems
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Manage Tecosystems Across Experience Touchpoints
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Accessories
MINIRetail
Web
Lifestyle
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Maxtor OneTouch III
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Maxtor OneTouch III
AWARENESS PURCHASE
OUT OF BOXUSE
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Convergence
Convergence
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Turbochef Speedcook Oven
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Turbochef Speedcook Oven
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Turbochef Speedcook Oven
Analogous ProductsCustomer InsightsCultural Trends
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Alltel Lessons
• Manage up and down• Prototypes as tools for buy-in• Intensive stakeholder
coordination
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Know Thy Organization
GOOGLE APPLE
HP GE
TOP-DOWNBOTTOM-UP
FAITH-BASED
PROOF-BASED
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Business and Technology Challenges
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The User Experience Gap
High
Low
EmergingCategory
MatureCategory
ExperiencePerformance
Crossover
Vertically integratedsystems better
Modular/open-standardssystems better
ExperiencePerformance
ExperienceExpectation
Profit Margin
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Strategic Questions
High
Low
ExperiencePerformance
ExperienceExpectation
EmergingCategory
MatureCategory
Performance/ExperienceCrossover
Profit Margin
How long and what will ittake to close the gap?
How long after acompetitor crosses thegap before profits drop
unacceptably?
How big isthe gap?
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What PMs can do to facilitate convergence
1. Map out the system elements2. Define proximity to experience performance crossover3. Embed systems thinking into the MRD and use it to influence PRD4. Get the whole system in one room5. Set the interfaces within the system as early as possible6. Continually communicate up, down and across to maintain alignment
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