Reference no: EM132220398 , Length: 7 pages
Business Servitization
Read made to serve book
Please use the example of the Netherlands in the assignment document
Turabian referencing
1) What developments have been obvious in this business case until now?
2) What types of servitization have been implemented to date?
3) What developments with regards to servitization would you recommend to implement within the next 5 years as a logical next step?
4) What would you expect can happen that would disrupt the business ( in other words "change the game") or make it thrive for 10 years more (so beyond normal scenario horizons)?
Question 1: Maximum 8 points, for each of the following 1 point is rewarded:
- Development in one industry is described in an international context.
- Link between industry and developments in society and economy is established.
- Developments have been described exhaustively (nothing missing).
- Especially impact of latest crisis is taken into account.
- Shifts in operation and strategy resulting from this are described.
- Reasons behind developments are analyzed.
- This is supported by quantitative data from reliable sources.
- Description shows comprehension of the total situation.
Question 2: Maximum 4 points, for each of the following 1 point is rewarded:
- Describes developments in business models of industry leaders.
- Describes how this impacted their operations and strategy.
- Describes which service components became part of the changed strategy.
- Analyzes different outcomes of this for regions, economies, companies and compares them.
Question 3: Maximum 4 points, for each of the following 1 point is rewarded:
- Describes basic, added and add-on services.
- Describes impact on customers.
- Describes the complete new business model.
- Establishes drivers and/or delivers implementable plan.
Question 4: Maximum 4 points, for each of the following 1 point is rewarded:
- Describes some factors in competition and/or economic developments.
- Describes how a combination of trends lead to a de-facto monopoly or obsolescence.
- Thinks big in recognizing perhaps just embryonal developments and their possible impact.
- Report develops coherently with a story that goes from question 1 to 4 in one fluent story.