segunda-feira, março 18, 2013

As forças que nos afastam do século XX (parte II)

Parte I.
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A primeira força que Krippendorff cita é uma velha conhecida deste blogue:
"1.The Erosion of Economies of Scale
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Previously, a company that wanted to create a new product would have to invest millions to build or retool the factory. Today that company can go to Alibaba.com and find a manufacturer ready to provide the product with minimal incremental cost. In other words, with a few mouse clicks and e-mails, an entrepreneur today can achieve the economies of scale that used to require months of planning and millions of dollars.
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The way to wealth was once to build a factory so big that no one could match your investment; to standardize parts and platforms so that no one could touch your volume; to establish a brand so widely recognized that no one could afford to pull customers away. For more than a century, industrial conglomerates have depended on such economies of scale to keep their competition at bay. Today that advantage is eroding. Even in production-heavy industries, of which there are fewer, factories grow smaller, more specialized, and they are easily turned on and off. Products grow more customized, turning standardization into liability. Niche brands pop up and, at very little cost, pick off small segments of the market from incumbents who invested decades in building mass loyalty. A new form of competition that draws strength from sources other than scale is emerging."
Trecho retirado de "Outthink the competition" de Kaihan Krippendorff

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