From Ideas To A Sustainable Business: Prepared By: Randell Jan G. Salonga
From Ideas To A Sustainable Business: Prepared By: Randell Jan G. Salonga
A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS
■ Observing trends.
■ Solving a problem.
■ Finding market gaps.
Observing Trends
According to www.thefreedictionary.com a
trend is defined as:
■ The general direction in which something
tends to move.
■ The general tendency or inclination.
■ Current style or vogue.
■ The popular taste at a given time.
Observing Trends
Barringer & Ireland (2010) note that the mo
st important trends are:
■ Economic forces.
■ Social forces.
■ Technological advances.
■ Political action and regulatory change.
Observing Trends
Observing Trends
Dr. James Canton (2011) predicts that the top ten business trends in the future
will include:
■ Business and technology have fused into one system, one conversation,
and one strategy, for one world. This is central to understanding the New Fu
ture.
■ Innovations are about new business models, enterprise and marketplace
collaboration, new leadership and knowledge engineering.
■ Knowledge engineering, the formation and networking of knowledge‐that
which creates results, is the true asset of the 21st century.
■ The capture and analysis of customer information about product/service
use, needs, wants, desires and behavior is mission‐critical to the enterprise.
■ The integration of customer touch points across all channels is essential to f
uture success. Watch out for the breakdowns.
Observing Trends
Dr. James Canton (2011) predicts that the top ten business trends in the future
will include: (cont.)
■ The capacity of an organization to understand the key trends that will
shape the future of technology, customers, society and the marketplace
will determine the survival of the enterprise.
■ More disruptions are coming in the form of emerging markets, electronic
exchanges, security breaches, and changing customer demographics.
■ Human capital, the value of talent will be the most valuable resource in the
21st century.
■ Entirely new industries will be formed by innovations yet to be brought to
market. Look for the health enhancement, interactive TV nanotech, and
on‐demand supply chains to emerge.
■ The New Future will need New Leaders that are aware of how to attract
talent, manage innovation, set high visions and execute profitably. There isa
new paradigm about leadership that is emerging.
Problem Solving
According to www.100ventures.com ‘a
problem is simply the difference between what
you want and what you have’. It further
suggests an old saying “there are no
problems only opportunities.” For many
entrepreneurs opportunities come in the form o
f a problem looking for a solution. Once you ar
e able to come up with a solution to a
recurring problem in your society, you are well
on your way to creating a product, service or
business.
2. Solving the Problem
USEFUL INNOVATED
PRODUCT