Monday, April 24, 2006

The Evolution of Business Strategy: Part A

I saw a post in one of the blogs I read (The Messaging Times) about the evolution of Strategic Management and Business Strategy. See the post here: http://www.messagingtimes.com/blog/?p=218. Dmitry Linkov (http://www.dmitrylinkov.com/) is writing his Master Diploma work and he can use some help and thoughts about the evolution of business strategy and management.

Below I post some of my thoughts about the subject… this is the first part:



SME Shelter

The internet is the last frontier for small and medium sized businesses in order to compete with the contemporary giants. I foresee two possible scenarios:

  • Web 2.0 and modern internet trends will shelter small and medium sized businesses and will become the strategic center where these businesses will answer back and proactively claim customers’ attention and preference. That will happen through management of change, customer careful listening / trend watching and finally through advanced specialization, know-how, intensive and innovative ways to compete.
  • Big corporations and multinationals will fast and easily respond to the latest trends such as blogging, internet affiliating and referring, infolust, etc. They will carefully adapt those latest developments and moreover they would be available to evolve those concepts to even more innovative projects and wealth channels for them.
It is highly likely that those two scenarios will both occur having several markets which are vastly segmented and others highly concentrated.


The Referring Economy

Another trend that will gain much popularity and importance is the “Referring Economy”. Referring Economy is the system in which each individual will have great referring power and he/she will be in position to make really great impact in economy and markets. This goes further than the average affiliate selling program; each of us will have a great amount of information and choices thus enabling us to refer others to use the services and consume the products either we know and trust or we have a vested interest at them. Viral marketing and word-of-mouth will be the case in the first occasion and affiliating / referring the later.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you! Appreciate your help!
I'll certanly use this!

Dmitry.