Optimismo que no falte, pero el fin de año tambien es buen momento para reflexionar. Seas autónomo 2.0, autónomo 1.0, empresa 1.0, etc. Hazte estas preguntas:
¿Eres distinto? Si no eres distinto, problema a la vista. Be distinct or extinct. Si siempre haces las mismas cosas, hablas con la misma gente, no actualizas tu conocimientos (por cierto, para cuando ese Blog que impacte a tus competidores?)…. el futuro se presenta bastante oscuro. China e India producen 4 veces más ingenieros que Europa
¿Cerrará tu empresa en breve? Alejandro Vesga (@alejandrovesga) comenta que Más del 40% de las empresas creadas en España cierran antes del cuarto año.
¿Cuanto durará tu empresa? La esperanza de vida de las empresas españolas es de 10,3 años Fuente: Blog de Sage
¿Estás innovando? Visualiza este video y sé sincero ¿vas a innovar en 2011? ¿Cuando vas a empezar? ¿El 3 de enero?
Did you know
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El departamento de Empleo estima que los estudiantes de hoy tendrán… 10 a 14 trabajos antes de los 38 años.
Muchos de los títulos universitarios no existían hace 10 años.
Text of Did You Know? 2.0
Did you know?
In the next 8 seconds . . .
34 babies will be born.
[graphic indicating India – 5, China – 4, U.S. – 1]
What will the world be like . . .
. . . for them?
Name this country . . .
· Richest in the world
· Largest military
· Center of world business and finance
· Strongest education system
· Currency the world standard of value
· Highest standard of living
Great Britain. In 1900.
2006 college graduates
[graphic indicating U.S. – 1.3 million, India 3.1 million, China – 3.3. million]
How many 2006 college graduates in India speak English?
[graphic indicating 100%]
In 10 years it is predicted that the number on English speaking country in the world will
be . . .
China.
Who would have predicted this 60 years ago? (then 60 is replaced with 40, then 20]
Did you know?
According to the U.S. Department of Labor
1 in 4 workers has been with their current employer less than one year.
1 in 2 workers has been with their current employer less than five years.
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that today’s learners will have . . . 10 to 14 jobs . . .by their 38th birthday
Many of today’s college majors didn’t exist 10 years ago
New media
Organic agriculture
e-business
Nanotechnology
Homeland security
What will they study 10 years from now?
Today’s 21-year-olds have:
Watched 20,000 hours of TV
Played 10,000 hours of video games
Talked 10,000 hours on the phone
And they’ve sent/received 250,000 emails or instant messages
More than 50% of U.S. 21-year-olds have created content on the web
More than 70% of U.S. 4-year-olds have used a computer
Years it took to reach a market audience of 50 million
[graphic indicating Radio – 38 years, TV – 13 years, Internet – 4 years]
Number of Internet devices in 1984: 1,000
1992 – 1,000,000
2006 – 600,000,000
Did you know?
We are living in exponential times
The first commercial text message was sent in December 1992
The number of text messages sent and received today . . .
exceeds the population of the planet
The Internet started being widely used by the general public in early 1995
1 out of 8 couples married in the U.S. in 2005 . . .
met online
Revenue for eBay in 2006: $1.7 billion
eBay was founded in 1996
There were more than 2.7 billion searches performed on Google . . .
. . . this month
To whom were those questions directed B.G.?
(Before Google)
MySpace Visitors
[graphic from 0 in 2003 to almost 60,000,000 in 2006]
More than 230,000 new users signed up for MySpace . . .
today
If MySpace were a country . . .
it would be the 8th largest in the world
YouTube visitors since September 2005
[graphic from 0 in 2005 to well over 100,000,000 today]
Did you know?
There are more than 540,000 words in the English language . . .
about five times as many as during Shakespeare’s time
[graphic with the words: widget, web-surfer, blog, dot-commer, e-learner, Internet]
More than 3,000 books were published . . .
. . . today
The amount of technical information is doubling every two years
By 2010, it’s predicted to double . . .
every 72 hours
Third generation fiber optics has recently been tested that push 10 trillion bits per second
down a fiber
That is 1,900 CDs or 150 million simultaneous phone calls every second
It’s currently tripling every six months
The fiber is already there, they’re just improving the switches on the end . . .
which means the marginal cost of these improvements is effectively . . .
zero
Nearly 2 billion children live in developing countries
One in three never completes fifth grade
In 2005 the One Laptop per Child Project (OLPC) set out to provide laptops to these
children
The first shipments should be in mid-2007
Kids who have never held a textbook will now hold the world
And be connected . . .
to you
Predictions are that by the time
children born in 2007 are 6 years old,
a supercomputer’s computation capabilities
will exceed
that of the human brain
And while predictions further out than 15 years are hard to do . . .
[graphic indicating 2049]
a $1,000 computer
will exceed the computing capabilities
of the human race
what does this all mean?
[graphic indicating: shift happens]
We are currently preparing students for jobs and technologies that don’t yet exist . . . in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.
“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created
them.” – Albert Einstein
Did you know . . .
There are students in China, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, and the USA who
Obtener los productos o servicios a menor precio que la competencia y ser el líder en costes. Las fuentes de ventaja pueden incluir acceso preferencial a materias primas, tecnología superior, curva de la experiencia, economías de escala y otras similares.
Que el producto o servicio sea percibido por los clientes como exclusivo, siendo el líder en diferenciación. El producto o servicio debe ser percibida como única para justificar un precio superior. En lo que se refiere a diferenciación es posible plantear varias estrategias si hay varios atributos que son ampliamente valorados por los compradores.
Por otro lado, también influye el enfoque de mercado, ya que un producto o servicio puede dirigirse hacia un sector o hacia un segmento. Algunos autores hablan del “enfoque” como si fuera otra estrategia en sí misma.
Del cruce de estas variables surgen los distintos cuadrantes de la matriz, que se explican por sí mismos. Para Porter es difícil ser simultáneamente líder en costes y en exclusividad, corriéndose el peligro de quedarse a medias en ambos objetivos. Existen algunas excepciones como Apple, capaz de luchar por diferenciación y a la vez disponer de un considerable volumen en algunos segmentos.