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Andreas Weigend @aweigend www.weigend.com. Customer Centricity: The Art of Social Data cleverbridge Networking Event, Boston 12 October 2011. 1970’s. Building Computers. 1980’s. Connecting Computers. 1990’s. Connecting Pages. 2000’s. Connecting People. 2010’s. Connecting Sensors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Andreas Weigend@aweigend

www.weigend.com

Customer Centricity:The Art of Social Datacleverbridge Networking Event, Boston12 October 2011

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BuildingComputers

1970’s

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ConnectingComputers

1980’s

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ConnectingPages

1990’s

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ConnectingPeople

2000’s

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ConnectingSensors

2010’s

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Social vs Transactional

Data vs Social Media

Revolution vs Evolution

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“Social Data is the New Oil”

UN General Assembly, 8 November 2011

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Irreversible Shift in Customer Mindset

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Customers- engage- connect- share 3 times per week on average

Nike+

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Smartphones and Sensors Context,

situation• Sound• Light

Customers interact• Tag• Scan

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Location: Google Latitude

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Location Absolute: Place, time

• Individual: Identity, History• Aggregate: Insights

Relative: Distance• To places: Advertising• Between people: Dating• Between devices: Risk

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Create DistributeConsume

Everybody

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The amount of data a person creates

doubles every 1.5 years

• after five years x 10• after ten years x 100

Social Data Growth is EXPONENTIAL

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This year people will

generate

more data than mankind has from its beginning through last

year

Social Data Growth is EXPONENTIAL

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* With social data being abundant,

attention has become the

scarcest resource.

* To get attention, people will do

anything, including socialize their

data

Economics of Social Data

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The ABC

Attention Advertising

Belonging Branding

Collaboration Confusion

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Two Monologues don’t make aDialogue

GDI, Zurich, January 2010

Twitter -- The Illusion of an Audience

World Innovation Forum, NYC, June 2010

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Fundamental Shift in Communication

One-way Two-wayAsynchronous Synchronous

Planning InteractionList Flow

Private Public

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Situation• Geo-

location• Device

Attention• Clicks,

Transactions

Intention• Search Connectio

n• Social

graph

User generated• Reviews

Data Strategy

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Case study: What data for targeting of a new phone product?

Connection data

• Who called who?

Traditional segmentation

• Demographics• Loyalty

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Connection data

Traditionalsegmentation

0.28%

Adoptionrate

1.35%

4.8x

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Company

Customers

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Amazon.com Share the Love

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Result: Amazing conversion rates

since customer chooses

Content (the item)

Context (she just bought that item)

Connection (she asked Amazon to email her friend)

Conversation (information as excuse for

communication)

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Or is information justan excuse for

communication?

Purpose of communication:to transmit information?

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1993

“On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”

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2011

“On the Internet, everybody knows you’re a dog”

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Fraud reduction: Provide risk scores

Social network intelligence

Social graph targeting: Provide prospects

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Audience

C2B: Customer to BusinessC2C: Customer to CustomersC2W: Customer to World

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Amazon.com: Public sharing of interests

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Who Can You Get To Work For You?

100M Customers

100k Employees

100 Specialists

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Marketer-generated

awareconsider

buy useopinion

share

Consumer-generated

Funnel Megaphone

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• Reduce barriers for contribution

• Design incentives that work

Get Your Customers To Work For You!

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Rooms to Avoid:

01, 21

08, 17

Rooms Ending in:

Possible Ice Machine / Elevator Noise

Limited View Rooms

Corner / Oversized Rooms:

04

24

Oversized, Corner Room, Quiet RoomOversized, Corner Room with North Times Square Views (Higher Floors are Preferred

Rooms Ending in:

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Product

Customer

Brand

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From controlled production for the masses…

… to uncontrolled production by the masses

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Who talks to whom? Consumers to consumers

Who trusts whom?Shift from institutions to individuals

Who is in control? From e-commerce (company focus, Web 1.0)to me-commerce (customer focus, Web 2.0)to we-commerce (relationship focus, Web

3.0)

E Me We-commerce

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• InnovationInternal External

“Most smart people don’t work here.” Bill Joy

• DataCollect and analyze Create and share

• ExperimentsPush and pray Launch and learn

Innovation

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Do not have Somewhere alreadyCannot get Can! User will give

Must not use Embrace itBe secretive Be transparent

Information asymmetry

Information symmetry

Data Culture

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Help people make better decisions Make it trivially easy for people to

contribute Give people an excuse to connect

Note: Products and services that use social data improve over time

Product Culture

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Write the equations of your business in terms of customer centric metrics e.g., View-weighted availability

Capture the space created by the disappearing constraints of the past e.g., Communication costs

Company Culture

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Andreas Weigend@aweigend

www.weigend.com

Thank you!Customer Centricity: The Art of Social Datacleverbridge Networking Event, Boston12 October 2011