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Innovative Business Models

Gigi WangBoard Member & Chair Emeritus

MITEF/Stanford Venture Lab“Digital Business Innovations Path”

EU Future Enterprise WorkshopBrussels, 8 July 2014

How to make money!!??? Not just generate revenues, but be a profitable business.

Many historical business models to reference. Innovative models catch investors’ attentions. Historical: Buy, License, Pay per transaction, Advertising

(pay per click, pay per purchase, more), Franchising, Revenue share, Value Added Services…

Innovative: Transforms how things are traditionally done, takes advantage of market opportunities, or identifies totally new revenue streams

The Digital World enables a whole new realm

Business Models

Business Model Trends 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s

Mass production, speedy service

Aggregation Specialization, door-to-door transportation

Built to order, just in time manufacturing,direct to consumer sales

Internet revolution, consumers as storefronts, online booking

Business Model Trends 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s

Mass production, speedy service

Aggregation Specialization, door-to-door transportation

Built to order, just in time manufacturing,direct to consumer sales

Internet revolution, consumers as storefronts, online booking

…and New Companies Emerged1950’s 1960’s 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s

WalMartToys’R’UsFedex

DellHomeDepot

AmazonRyan AirMcDonalds

Toyota

Not A New Concept - Safeway

• Bar code scanners originally installed for operations.

• Then, aggregated data analyzed and sold as market research as early as 1990.

Collaborative Consumption

• People can rent their homes, apartments, or rooms to anyone else

• Across 190 countries, over 15 million nights have been booked

• Rent your car when you’re not using it (in US)

• Services handles payment and insurance elements

Crowdsourcing

In a world with too little time, too few resources, harness the power of the “crowd”

… for Content, Processes, Brainpower, and Funding, more…

User Generated Content

Let the Crowd EvaluateWith the crowd/ community providing ratings for the buyers and sellers, eBay no longer has to provide the services to hold funds in escrow until the buyer validates satisfactory receipt of good.

Crowd Brain-Power

Crowd Funding

Pebble: > $10 million

Ouya: > $8.5 million

More Business Model Innovations

Software as a Service Merchandising digital content Online music Flexible consumption models (freemium,

virtual goods) Digital money Many more to be imagined…

About Me Born in Taiwan, grew up in US. English is 3rd

language Stanford University engineering, UC Berkeley

business Started career at 3 Fortune 100’s – Exxon, AT&T,

Pepsi Then joined founding team or early stage of >6

start-ups (InterNex in Silicon Valley, Pacific Internet in Singapore, truste.org, Ascend – now Alcatel, more)

Currently:o Managing Partner, MG-Team, LLC (international

innovation, entrepreneurship & business development services)

o Board Member & Chair Emeritus, MITEF/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB)

o Venture Partner, Silicon Valley, iGlobe Partners (venture capital)

Gigi WangBoard Member, MITEF/Stanford Venture Lab

Managing Partner, MG-Team LLC

<Gigi.Wang@MG-Team.com>

THANK YOU!

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