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KirtasBooks: a model for incentivizing customer co-creation?

July 15th, 2009 · 2 Comments

One of my primary research areas right now is “prosumerism” (think: producer + consumer = prosumer), which we use to describe what many people call customer co-creation: getting customers actively engaged in the innovation around, and creation of, the products and services they consume. One of the biggest questions in the space is around business [...]

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Tags: economics · prosumerism

A prosumer / co-creation 2 x 2: engagement focus, locus of value creation

April 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment

I’ve been looking at a variety of potential frameworks in relation to the topic of prosumerism / customer co-creation. I linked to a couple last week, and have developed a few of my own over the past few years, but I continue to find 2 x 2s to be an interesting way to explore the [...]

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Tags: marketing · prosumerism · social media · wikinomics

Contemplating a couple of prosumer /co-creation frameworks

April 14th, 2009 · 1 Comment

I’m currently prepping for a presentation on Prosumerism to be delivered in May, which means I’m knee-deep in various frameworks related to the topic. Below are the two I’m focused on right now – the first from OMC Group Insight, and the second from Gary Hayes. Not much to say about them yet, but I [...]

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Tags: prosumerism · social media

JFK speaks on prosumerism – ask not what you can do for your customers…

January 14th, 2009 · No Comments

Similar to the Intel logo thing, there’s another graphic I like to use to get people thinking about what prosumerism really means – a bit of a play on one of the more famous political speeches of all time:

Think about how dramatic of a mind-shift that could be for many companies – instead of solely [...]

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Tags: marketing · prosumerism · wikinomics