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> Xiameter: The Past and Future of a "Disruptive Innovation

商品編號: IMD433
出版日期: 2006/12/01
作者姓名:
Kashani, Kamran;Francis, Inna
商品類別: Marketing
商品規格: 21p

再版日期: 2011/02/21
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產業: E-commerce industry
個案年度: 2001 -  2006

 


商品敘述:

The case study is about a successful strategy formulated at Dow Corning for marketing commodity silicones, a chemical used in diverse applications. It deals with important issues in B2B marketing: refocusing on user needs and developing a "needs-based" segmentation of industrial customers; bundling and de-bundling of technical services; branding of commodity chemicals; web-based low price/no-frills value proposition; making money with commodities. The case also describes a "tipping point" in Dow Corning''s history and strategy where their leadership in the silicone business was at stake; management had to chart radically new ways to compete in commoditized markets--what they call their "disruptive innovation". At the end the students are asked to look at the success of Xiameter (the company''s web-based brand) and decide its future. The choices are: maintain status quo; incrementally fine tune the strategy; go for a major overhaul. Learning objectives: The Xiameter case can be used to: 1) show an example of using customer insights in successfully re-defining business and marketing strategies; 2) address issues of segmentation, value proposition and branding in industrial marketing; 3) demonstrate how two contrasting value propositions could be offered to industrial customers under different brands; 4) discuss value innovation in B2B markets ; 5) examine and analyze elements of a successful web-based business model; 6) learn how adversity can challenge an organization to re-define its business and marketing strategies for future success.


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Marketing;Competitive forces;Branding


相關資料:

, (IMD434), 20p, by Kamran Kashani, Inna Francis