Exponential Business
Yaron Assabi

Exponential Business

We celebrated DSG's 24th birthday this month, so I have been reflecting on our businesses and how to facilitate exponential growth in the next few years.

Interestingly, Google was also founded in September 1998, and they are one of the biggest companies in the world today.

In a fast-paced digital world, companies must constantly think of new ways to keep up with the ever-changing needs of their customers. As consumers adapt to new technologies, a company's business design needs to be re-invented over and over again to remain customer relevant.

The below diagram from the 10 X Nation presentation depicts how our world is changing fast.

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Source: 10 X Nation

Moore’s law has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives. Ever faster, cheaper computing power creates ever faster, cheaper industries.

Computing power is driving the progression of society. It is the “engine of prosperity.”

?~Michio Kaku

My background is consulting before I started DSG. I had a small ICT consulting firm, and my main reason for starting Digitalmall.com was to “ make money while I sleep” rather than sell services and time.

At the time of the dot com hype, ‘Business as usual’ companies were falling away. Agile, exponentially-minded companies were exploding onto the scene.

“The fact that nearly 9 of every 10 Fortune 500 companies in 1955 are gone, merged, or contracted demonstrates that there’s been a lot of market disruption, churning, and Schumpeterian creative destruction over the last 60 years.”

“50 years ago, the life expectancy of a firm in the Fortune 500 was around 75 years. Today, it’s less than 15 years and declining all the time.”?

Source: Fortune ?

Information age data has opened opportunities for marketers to become even more targeted and contextual with their services. Convergence of digital and physical or?Phygital" is fusing technologies and blurring the lines between ‘things,’ digital and biology.


What is an exponential business model?

A business model defines how value gets created and delivered in a company. It includes your value proposition, customer relationships, channels, customer segments, cost structures, and revenue streams.

An exponential business model looks at the same key areas as a traditional business model but has radically different goals.

It looks at the scale and how we grow a business 10X or more and make it multiply faster and exponentially, which companies like Google and Amazon did successfully by ignoring profits for many years, which allowed them to innovate and grow.

Amazon did not make a profit for the first 14 years. This is only possible when you have a mature venture capital market that is forward-looking and is willing to invest in the long term.

As a solution provider, DSG is always looking to add value to our customers by creating more efficiency, i.e. saving the customer money or creating new revenue opportunities, i.e. making the customer more money.

As we are confident about or ability to innovate and execute we are willing to share the risk and success with our customers and in fact it is part of our mission statement;“ We partner with our customers to build comprehensive solutions which yield mutual return on investment . Our people and diverse technology enable anywhere, anytime access to products and services ensuring a customer centric focus.”

Exponential business models are often built on sharing risk and success, whereby the client's success is our reward. It is based on key metrics and performance, and you can earn a percentage of the savings or new revenue generated and create a win/win business model with the customer.

Zig Ziglar succinctly says,?"You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want."?

An exponential business, therefore, focuses on scaling a company's products, services, or technologies across a network of users to create exponential benefits for everyone involved.

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We are hardwired to think linearly, but our technologies drive change at an exponential rate.

We need to be more agile and?recognise?the changes,?capitalise?on the change, and?catalyse?or cause new changes.

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A network effect occurs when a product or service becomes more valuable as more people use it.

Brands can encourage network effects by offering their products or services for free for high adoption or "Freemium ", i.e. the service is free, but you earn money through advertising or other paid services, which are optional as per Google's or Meta's business models.

Sometimes you have the same service available at a premium with no advertising, i.e. "YouTube Premium ". The low-cost or free service makes it easy to onboard new customers and providing high-quality services and customer support gets traction and scales and becomes more valuable.

Given the potential risk of exponential business models, a conservative business may opt to use a linear model. A linear business model focuses on creating value for a company’s existing customers, while an exponential model focuses on adding new customers.

There is a significant chance that the linear model will turn exponential as the business grows and starts to attract new customers. This can be seen in the rise of platforms like Amazon. As the platform grew, it began attracting new customers who used it to sell its products. This allowed Amazon to create more value for each customer and grow exponentially. As the company realized this, it quickly shifted its strategy to remain ahead of the competition.

Exponential business models have a compounding?effect which Albert Einstein described as:

“The greatest mathematical discovery of all time.”

Companies can leverage the compounding effect through... Kaizen, Internet-centred, Customer Devoted, On-demand staffing, Autonomous organizational structure, Impact-driven engagement, Crowdsourcing, Crowdfunding, Algorithm-centred operations or what I call the “Digital Cockpit” internally.

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In our leadership, we can leverage the compounding effect through autonomy.

Leaders should focus less on making decisions and more on empowering decisions within the organisation. An exponential mindset helps you become comfortable with uncertainty. You can’t see around the bend like a winding road when riding an exponential curve.

To innovate, you must be willing to fail fast to learn through experimentation.

“If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate.” ~Thomas J. Watson Former CEO, IBM?

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Source: 10 X Nation

It is important to remember that every industry and every company is different, and there is no perfect model that fits every business.

Staying ahead of the game regarding developing new business trends means staying ahead of the competition.

This ground-breaking marketing trend boosts business and engages the consumer, which is a win-win situation for all stakeholders.?

Building an exponential business is like surfing. You let the wave push you; using exponential procedures,?you?stay on the wave and exercising exponential leadership steers you towards the next wave.

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Are you looking to stay ahead of the curve in a digital world by harnessing the power of exponential business models?

Catch the next wave ?? #DoingSomethingGreat?

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Khanyisa Khosa

Internal sales administrator at Macadams International

2 年

Thank you for sharing such innovative information. I will definitely be here to catch the next wave ????

Ben Ngoako Mathekga

VAS Services Manager Massmart

2 年

Great lessons from this article, Thank you Yaron Assabi

Hi Yaron Assabi. Happy to share the Exponential Model contained in the book Exponential Organizations by Salim Ismail and in the OpenExO community (www.openexo.com). It has a lot of value and can assist you in your thinking. Others in the community are Craig Terblanche and Colin Iles

Noleen Thompson

Purpose-driven marketing | Elevating business unit's voices within larger businesses to help them succeed | Social Sales Coach

2 年

Some really great advice and that saying of "failing forward" applies here. We all need to get our of our comfort zones to enable growth. Thanks for sharing

Paul Viviers

Driver of Sustainable Event Branding Solutions ?? Your brand is your most valuable asset ?? Need help elevating your Event Branding? ?? DM me to chat! Click ?? link to book a call.

2 年

Great article Yaron ????

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