Title: Shopping Spree Continues
1How to Compete in a Chaotic Economy
2Hyper-Competition
3Shockwaves...
4Market Wont Wait for Govt
- Private Speeds Ahead
- Stem cells/genomics
- stock-holding soars
- over 75 of IBM rev. from products less than 2
yrs old
- Government Waits
- Litigation reform?
- UK join EMU?
- China joins WTO, after 14 years?
5Even White Collars Itch
6Scissors Economy
- wipes out middleman
- 10,000 travel agents close since 1999 gt25
- stomps on prices
- MaBell cuts .05/min
- Japans price destruction
- bashed entry barriers
- is automatic pilot safe?
- winners curse
7More Room in Coach, Less Room for Agents
- Airlines slash commissions to 0
- Carnival cuts air commissions 50, from 10 to 5
8Whos Got Mail
Money!
Only the credit-worthy survive the crunch Heavy
corporate debt
9Can You Find the Money?
- More trading partners, more members more
complex money flows - Post-Enron, Wall St. demands tight risk controls
10Streamline Credit Operations, Dont Tie Up Your
Customers!
- Good technology with rule-based decisions let you
extend credit quickly - Let customers achieve their potential
- But dont let clients get used to late payments
11If You Fumble the Back Office
- Nike drops 20 in just a few hours
- Where are the shoes?
- No more microfiche in bookstores
12If You Fumble the Money
- WorldCom loses 99 of its value in 2002 (vs. 30
for its competitors) - Failed to consolidate billings despite
acquisition spree - Z-Tel takes over back office
13Who Controls Inventory Best? Who Gets the Float?
- Michael Dell doesnt want to touch your computer!
- Thats why his P/E is 36, instead of 21 for HP
14Stand and Deliveron Time
- Harry Lee of Tal Apparel Sits in Hong Kong, to
Serve JCPenney - England Furniture of Tennessee Will Build You a
Custom Sofa in a few weeksnot months!
15Blue-Light Special Goes Out, But Bentonville
Shines Bright
- WalMarts inventory/revenue watch. P/E 30 v. 20
avg - Band-aids and fish
- Li Fung Fast, Global EntrepreneurialHK
Style - 8000 suppliers 40 countries. No leaks. P/E
23 vs. 9 avg
16The Light Economy --Brains vs. Brawn
Yoda
17Light Economy
- US economy weighs the same as it did 100 years
ago, but is worth 20 time more. Fiber optics and
wireless replace copper - Just-in-time inventory, bar codes, and satellites
slice delivery costs - This is not your fathers SP! 40 are tech,
finance, health vs. 8 in 1964. - Intel/ Home Depot Go In -- Chevron/Sears Out!
18Two Myths
- The New Economy is good for everyone
- Its all about gadgets and gizmos
19Creative Destruction of Jobs
20The Truth About Cows!
21On the Waterfront
- 24 hour turnaround
- Ships/trains/trucks
22Thank Heaven for Technology
23How Many 12 Year Olds Can Explain What a Modem
Does?
24How Many Business Executives Can Explain What a
Modem Is?
25Todays Kids
261950s Kid
271950s Kids Make Good
28What Does Wall Street Want?
- Trusted Brand Microsoft means software and
Google means search - Build Alliances, not Necessarily Mergers --
COMPAQ HP ?? - Manage Expectations Nike Punished
- Service How Good Are Call Centers?
- Relentless Focus on Shareholder Value
- Sayings of Chairman Jack
- Destroyyourbusiness.com
29Short Hours!
30Nokias Roots?
31(Change) x (People) Opportunity
- US Population Grows by 58 million by 2025 --
China Adds 258 million! - China has more wireless phones than US! (130m)
- Most People Outside US/Europe Have Not Yet Placed
a Telephone Call -- Soon Well See Palm Pilots
for Peasants - US, Europe and Japan Grow Old
- More Golf Courses than McDonalds!
32Productivity Keeps Down Labor Costs
33Goodbye Deflation!
34Whose Prices Are Still Falling?
- Computers 22
- Televisions -11
- Toys 9
- Long distance 6
- Womens nightwear 4
- Mens shorts 3
35We Can Beat Our FOEs
- Federal Reserve Hiked Rates Too Much
- OPEC Tightened the Noose
- Euro Fell Too Far
36Consumers Literally Drive Economy
37Our National SportShopping
38Inventories No Longer Piling Up
39Manufacturing Service Optimism Rise
40High Oil Takes From Consumers
41Housing Keeps Hope Alive
42Robust Construction Spending
43Hope for U.S. Jobs
44 Europes Jobless Inches Up From 2001 Lows
45Japan Finally Looks Better
46Mexico Also Hopes For U.S. Rebound
47Mid-East Tensions Rage, But Oil Will Follow the
World Economy
48Biggest Victim of Scissors Economy?
49China Lives in a Material World
50Ketchup or Salsa?
51On the Move
- Minorities take 17 of all trips vs. 12 in 1997
- Total U.S. travel 1
- African-Americans 16
- Hispanics 11
- Asian-Americans 7
52Mongolian Beef Dog Biscuits!
53American Pie
54Without Education, What Jobs Can Our Children
Hold?
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