Joseph Pine: What consumers want
Joseph Pine: Što potrošači žele
A writer and veteran consultant to entrepreneurs and executives alike, Joseph Pine's books and workshops help businesses create what modern consumers really want: authentic experiences. Full bio
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događa
na sami početak,
zemlji, uzgajate i vadite iz zemlje;
ekonomskoj ponudi,
sirovi materijal
industrijsku ekonomiju.
razlikovati
"Masovno prilagođavanje" --
uslužnu ekonomiju.
vrlo jeftino;
više za nižu cijenu;
vrijednosti.
usluga
je toliko prikladna za tu osobu --
ekonomske ponude.
trgovinama
grupi kako sviraju.
samom TED-u.
iskustva.
vremena u Europi,
pitanje,
prilično uvježban odgovor.
ljudi
je proizvelo vaše cipele
mobitel koji imate
u cijeloj državi
je svo drveće u redovima.
svaka ekonomija razvila,
i dobavljamo robu.
kontroli troškova --
20-30 godina.
je stvaranje.
autentičnu.
autentično iskustvo.
svi poslovi uključuju novac;
autentično.
knjizi o autentičnosti,
u Shakespeareovoj
Polonije,
Sam prema sebi budi istinit,
koja je usmjerena na sebe.
na dvije dimenzije,
dva sa dva!
prema sebi.
"nije što kaže da jest"
pravi pravi!
lažno
se sviđa, umjetno je.
kaže da jest.
kao pravo pravi.
lažno -
"Nestvarna Amerika".
Universal City-em kao -
je istinito lažno,
Los Angelesu,
fasadama istoga.
lažno istinit,
čarobno kraljevstvo.
tko ste kao posao.
radili u prošlosti.
što možete raditi,
u budućnosti.
(T&A skr."sise i guzice")
od Disneya.
toliko problema,
Michaela Eisnera.
u budućnosti.
da jeste, najlakša greška
poduzeće --
biste izvrsno iskustvo.
prekid veze.
pokazati da ste ono što kažete da jeste
doći i iskusiti nas.
su donijeli
tretira kao roba, kao zrno?
toliko je kava vrijedna.
stavite na police trgovina,
unutra,
pet dolara
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Joseph Pine - WriterA writer and veteran consultant to entrepreneurs and executives alike, Joseph Pine's books and workshops help businesses create what modern consumers really want: authentic experiences.
Why you should listen
Joseph Pine's career as a business coach began at IBM when he did something truly unorthodox: he brought business partners and customers into the development process of a new computer. Taking from this the lesson that every customer is unique, he wrote a book called Mass Customization on businesses that serve customers' unique needs. Later he discovered what he would coin the "Experience Economy" -- consumers buying experiences rather than goods or commodities -- and wrote a book of the same name.
Pine and his friend Jim Gilmore have since turned their focus to authenticity, which they argue is the main criterion people use when deciding what to buy. (The idea was featured in TIME's "10 Ideas That Are Changing the World," and also became a book.) They joke that their company, Strategic Horizons, ought to be called "Frameworks 'R' Us," after their specialty in helping others see business differently.
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