{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"0042 WWC 12 Steps To Flow - A Review - Chapter 2","description":"Today\u2019s podcast covers Chapter 2, \u201cThe Customer in the Agile Business\u201d of \u201c12 Steps to Flow: The New Framework for Business Agility,\u201d by  Haydn Shaughnessy and  Fin Goulding, developers of the internationally acclaimed workshop, Flow Academy. From my perspective, this chapter is all about the need for complex adaptive systems pulling in information and responding in a real-time manner to customer needs. See what you think. &amp;nbsp;  Key points from chapter 1 are brought forward: matrix innovation critical non-essentials and marginal gains value-seeking culture Flow Value Stack  For more on the Introduction and Chapter 1 go to  episode 0037 of Wrestling with Chaos. The concept CATE is introduced here, in Chapter 2 C = (dynamic) Customer segmentation A = Asset discovery T = Targeted ideation E = Ecosystem &amp;nbsp; Customer segmentation reveals potential new markets, especially out at the long-tail where new trends are emerging. This requires the ability to innovate and adapt to the new trends on the fly \u2014 matrix innovation. Things can keep on changing out on that long tail. A fascinating example given is creating financial markets for the poor (people outside established banking norms) in Africa via working with NGOs. Asset discovery addresses what all is needed to satisfy demands in those newly-discovered markets. Do you use existing internal assets? Develop new assets? Utilize customers existing assets? Bring in partners? This is a very rich phase which requires a very direct discovery conversation within the team as well as bringing in the customers (more on that later) and\/or potential partners. A conversation flow is established and maintained. Targeted ideation essential flows from the asset discovery in terms of defining the products generated during customer segmentation. Ecosystem comprises the context, the \u201cgeography,\u201d so to speak of how and where the product(s) fit in the stakeholder landscape. &amp;nbsp; Economies of scope are discussed which is all about understanding directly customers needs. Rather than abstractions via big data or avatars it is better to gather information directly from, say, social media analysis. This allows for simultaneous differentiation of multiple products\/services customer segments may need. The recommend using social media tools such as  StatSocial, Sprinklr, and  Crimson Hexagon. An example is given of a car dealership finding out a high percentage of purchasers were interested in biking. Consequently, they aligned the dealership with adjacent biking products. &amp;nbsp; An example of the Asset discovery, Targeted ideation, and Ecosystem coming together via the NGOs is a large, global retailer providing the transportation chain needed for land-rich, cash-poor, transportation-deprived farmers in Africa to get their product to richer markets. &amp;nbsp; Essentially, this is about developing complex adaptive systems that morph with discovers in and changes to the business environment. &amp;nbsp; In terms of methodologies the authors focus on visual processes\u2026building \u201cwalls with post-its.\u201d In other words, no lengthy documents. The team is vital and works as a unit real-time, face-to-face, generating the minimal amount of documentation needed, i.e., organized post-its. The process is very immediate. No lag time. evolving and innovating as they work to stay connected to customers and create solutions for customer needs. For more on the various \u201cWalls\u201d refer to their excellent book, \u201cFlow.\u201d &amp;nbsp; In line with Business Agility and dealing with complex situations, you can download CMC\u2019s free e-book  MINDSET \u2013 5 SIMPLE WAYS TO LOOK AT COMPLEX PROBLEMS and learn how to find a simple vantage point from which you can resolve challenges. &amp;nbsp; Your feedback is important. Choose from the following options:  place a review in&amp;nbsp;iTunes, click on \u201cleave a comment\u201d below, send any comments along with your name and the show number to&amp;nbsp;support@ctrchg.com  &amp;nbsp; Listen to future episodes for our reply. ","author_name":"Wrestling With Chaos","author_url":"http:\/\/wrestlingwithchaos.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/12368663\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/59682293"}