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Winners of the economic crisis

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Cost reduction, risk management or a new business model – which is the right way to answer the current economic crisis. Actualy that is already the wrong question. Lets have a look at the winners and find out why they benefit from the crisis. Here are some of them…

Ronald McDonald – as a rather pricier restaurant chain McDonalds has seen two million extra customers a month compared with last year and is intending to create 4,000 new jobs.

Reckitt Benckiser - the company has posted record profits of £373m for the last quarter. It seems that none of us can afford to leave the house to go to a restuarant any more. Instead people are staying home and fill up the fridge and stack the dishwasher.

Karl Marx - oh yes!!! In Germany bookstores have a 300 per cent increase in sales of “Das Kapital” in recent months, and that is not all. Visitors are marching to Marx’s birthplace in Trier.

WMF - cutlery and coffee machine manufacturer has increasing sales with products around the cooking. “food is becoming more and more celebrated” said company spokesman Thomas Dix.

IKEA/ H&M/ Aldi/ Lidl - people spend less money for consumer products. Therefore it is not a suprise to see that the sales of discounters is currently increasing above average.

But what is happening actually. The fact that people have less money in their pockets and therefore have to go for cheaper products is obvious. At a closer look however there is a second development that might be not so clear. Cocooning - the desire to perform the majority of social and cultural interactions (working, entertaining, relaxing, etc.) from home, rather than by going outside the home. Just compare the latest numbers from the gastronomy business or travel agencies. On the other hand however companies in consumer electronics facing an increase of sales.
Again it is not all about cost saving, cost reduction, risk management or suchlike. Some companies will benefit from this development and some won`t but companies which are able and willing to adapt quickly according to those trends will make the way out of the crisis.

Video Podcast – the hybrid of internet television

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Almost everybody has heard of it or got already in touch with the word “Podcast”. As an artificial connection of Apple’s iPod and Broadcast is the modern Podcast a new form of media and information. Recently the number especially of Video podcast has increased because of higher internet speed and the new adjusted products out there in the market. With a bigger storage than usual mp3 player in the past, these gadgets can not only play music but also store a large amount of videos and other informations.
And exactly here is the connection to the internet television – the future of TV. Of course you won’t probably watch a 2 hrs movie with a screen that has the size of a sticker. But for news, short information, fun stuff it works quite well.
A couple of years ago the print media was complaining a lot that they were loosing market share and their clients towards the internet. The answer was something like the e-paper or similar approaches – like Napster and the music business a battle hard to win. I call those reactions “chaotic repair actions” cp. picture .

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But instead of trying to compete with the internet, publishers could focus on their own core value – trustable news for “on the go”. That what is a newspaper or magazine all about – isn’t it. A reliable source which people count on in order to make their own decisions.
Maybe it is just nonsense but what would happen if e.g. newspapers bring up their specialized video podcast. Private video broadcast like YouTube is all over the place – even at the presidential election in the United States. Just connect a + b and you have the solution – the customized internet television. By the way… do you remember the launch of CNN and how many people said “nonsense – news television”???