取了一个好哗众取宠的名字,之所以想聊这个,源于上周末吴老师群里的讨论,有个同学说他们公司请企业管理的外训老师,动不动就举华为的例子,还贴了华为的费用报销的例子,问能不能学。
吴老师的回答是我比较认同的,现在的老板动不动在公司内部提要学阿里的合伙人制,要学华为的管理体系,要学阿米巴,可是他们有马云,有任正非,有稻盛和夫吗?所有的不加消化的照搬全抄,最后的结果一定是不好的。甚至可能还会制约企业的发展。
再比如说,我们都知道海底捞的核心竞争力是他的花式服务,而他的花式服务源自于他独特的薪酬体制,能够留住员工,稳住员工,能够让员工有主人翁心态。可是其他的餐饮企业却很难学会海底捞。因为海底捞已经有了品牌优势和规模优势,这使得海底捞在租金的成本上比其他的餐饮企业要来得低,这部分的成本节约,海底捞可以继续反哺给员工,让员工能够提供更好的服务,而更好的服务则会带来更强的品牌美誉度和口碑,使得海底捞的议价能力越来越强。
今天在开言英语上做的口语练习,感觉和今天的内容很搭。正好分享给大家。
Tolstoy opens Anna Karenia by observing:"All happy families are alike;each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
Business is the opposite. All happy companies are different: each one earns a monoply by solving a unique problem.
All failed companies are the same: they failed to escape competition.
Creative monopoly means new products that benefit everybody and sustainable profits for the creator.
Competition means no profits for anybody, no meaningful differentiation, and a struggle for survival.
Every monopoly is unique, but they usually share some combinaiton of the following characteristics:
Proprietary technology, network effects, economies of scale, and branding.
The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won't make a search engine. And the next Mark Zuckerburg won't create a social network.
If you are copying these guys, then you aren't learning from them.
The most successful companies make the core progresstion - to first dominate a specific niche and then scale up to adjacent markets - a part of their founding narrative.
所以,听起来,就是要细化用户需求,了解用户的真正需求,然后想办法满足这部分的需求,从而率先进入一个细分的市场,抢占商机。
以下是好吃的抄手的分割线。
最后借群里朋友的一段话,作为结尾。
“非常时期,恕我直言,共克时艰吧。政府固不易,企业更不易,百姓最不易。政府、企业和百姓,就如狮子、绵羊和草,权利与义务的边界在哪里,很难分得清楚。企业承担一点社会责任,也是对完全自由市场的反省。中国有世界上性价比最高的劳动力,如果企业还像拾荒的阿婆一样脆弱,企业家是需要反思的。”