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Lessons B2B Enterprises Can Learn from The Amazon Way

John Rossman, Alvarez & Marsal, Author of "The Amazon Way", Lessons B2B Enterprises can learn from "The Amazon Way"

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Lessons B2B Enterprises Can Learn from “The Amazon Way”

Why the Urgency?

Seventy percent of Fortune 1000 companies over the past decade are new

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The Empty Chair: The Most Important Person In the Room

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“We’re not competitor obsessed, we’re customer obsessed. We start with what the customer needs and we work backwards.”

– Jeff Bezos

Instrumentation – A Core Design Requirement

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“If you can stand a barrage of questions, then you have picked the right metric. But you had better have your stuff together. The best number wins.” – Manfred Bluemel, Former Senior Market Researcher at Amazon

• All system components• Financial drivers

Real time metrics for:• Customer experience• Processes

Example: Perfect Order Percentage (POP)

• Measures percentage of orders that are perfectly accepted, processed and fulfilled.

• Comprised of ~13 different sub measurements

Invent and Simplify

“Leaders expect and require innovation from their teams and always find a way to simplify. They are externally aware, look for new ideas

from everywhere, and are not limited by ‘not invented here.”7

Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit

The Two-Pizza Team

Other People’s Work

“You know, it’s funny. A writer was just interviewing me and asked, ‘How did you get all of that data onto your site?’ I told

him that I had nothing to do with it. We just created some tools and let them loose. The data all came from everyone else!”

– Jeff Bezos

Forcing Function

A forcing function is an approach for systematically enforcing a strategy

Start Projects with A Future Press Release

Are You a Platform?

“I am emphasizing the self-service nature of these platforms because it is important for a reason I think is somewhat non-obvious. Even well-meaning gatekeepers slow

innovation. When a platform is self-service, even improbable ideas get tried, because there’s no expert gatekeeper ready to say ‘That will never work!’ Guess what? Many

of those improbable ideas do work.”-Jeff Bezos, 2011 Letter to Shareholders

What’s Your Flywheel?

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“Companies that pursue a flywheel-business model focus on building the kind of long-term capabilities that allow them to

prevail against rivals and capture new opportunities for growth.”-Tim Laseter and Jeff Bennett in Building a Flywheel Business

Evaluating the Disruption Potential – The Amazon Way

Share of Industry Revenue

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1. Value Chain and Profit Pool Analysis

2. Who are the “gate keepers” ?

3. Are there middle men and brokers?

4. Is selection/demand disaggregated?

5. Is pricing transparent?

7. Can customer experience be reinvented?- buying experience- operating experience- self service

6. Can the provisioning or ownership model be changed?

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Thank You!

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @johnerossman

Blog: www.on-amzn.com