Consumers
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Expand the pipeline down to the
consumers.
The ideas are coming back from the consumers, and they're often ahead of the producers.
Do you go into your board and say, "Look, I've got a fantastic idea for an embryonic product in a marginal market, with
consumers
we've never dealt with before, and I'm not sure it's going to have a big payoff, but it could be really, really big in the future?"
More knowledgeable consumers, more educated, more able to connect with one another, more able to do things together.
Over here, you've got the old, traditional corporate model: special people, special places; patent it, push it down the pipeline to largely waiting, passive
consumers.
And one of the reasons they do that is that they turn users into producers,
consumers
into designers.
And so I resolved to travel around the world examining this global criminal underworld by talking to policemen, by talking to victims, by talking to
consumers
of illicit goods and services.
It's money that's invested in entrepreneurs who know their communities and are building solutions to healthcare, water, housing, alternative energy, thinking of low income people not as passive recipients of charity, but as individual customers, consumers, clients, people who want to make decisions in their own lives.
By the time he wrote his third report, he confessed that he had failed and instead had created a society of welfare
consumers.
Consumers
who represent 72 percent of the GDP of America have actually started, just like banks and just like businesses, to de-leverage, to unwind their leverage in daily life, to remove themselves from the liability and risk that presents itself as they move forward.
So
consumers
got over-leveraged.
However,
consumers
have moved.
And you've got to admit, over the last year and a half,
consumers
have been doing some weird things.
By restricting their demand,
consumers
can actually align their values with their spending, and drive capitalism and business to not just be about more, but to be about better.
Increasingly,
consumers
are looking at the culture of the company, at their conduct in the marketplace.
We're seeing in our data that
consumers
are realizing this is a marathon, not a sprint.
So what brands can do, and companies, is pay dividends to consumers, be a brand that lasts, offer transparency, promise you're going to be there beyond today's sale.
This is about
consumers
working together to get what they want out of the marketplace.
Then we also look at the idea of cow-pooling, which is the whole phenomenon of
consumers
organizing together to buy meat from organic farms, that they know is safe and controlled in the way that they want it to be controlled.
So these are
consumers
organizing, pooling their resources to incentify companies to do good.
It's been tremendously powerful for
consumers.
What we're seeing with
consumers
right now is the ability for them to actually lead us forward out of this recession.
In the hardware world, it's because we the
consumers
want everything to be smaller, smaller, smaller.
So, my final advice for those of you who are
consumers
of this technology: remember, if it doesn't work, it's not necessarily you, ok?
I believed that I just needed to educate the industry of the enormity of this population and the fact that these were
consumers
that simply weren't being considered.
They become
consumers
and producers and local economies begin to spiral up very rapidly.
But it basically raises a fundamental question: should
consumers
have a choice about sustainability, about sustainable products?
Are we going to work with 6.9 billion
consumers?
Companies can push producers faster than
consumers
can.
By companies asking for this, we can leverage production so much faster than by waiting for
consumers
to do it.
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