people and innovation july 2011
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Business modelo innovation, technology and nursing homes, customer centric innovation, living labTRANSCRIPT
Julio 2011
Let the market talk Market evidence versus traditional consulting.
companies
Most health technologies are funded with national or EU funds. Most experts agree that“more than 80% fail”, according to Dr. Manuel Franco Marín, responsible of Psychatry Service
Business model co-design session at
Scientific Park.
at the Assiting Complex in Zamora. 56% of technologies do not reach their financial goals “because they do not involve customers and
users in the design and innovation process”, says Dr. Ángel Gil, responsible of the Biomechanical Unit of the National Paraplegic
It is possible to
identified revenue s
Market evidence versus traditional consulting. A fast and effective way for new technoogies and new
Most health technologies are funded with Most experts agree that
”, according to Dr. Manuel Franco Marín, responsible of Psychatry Service
t the Madrid
Complex in Zamora. 56% of technologies do not reach their financial goals “because they do not involve customers and
users in the design and innovation process”, says Dr. Ángel Gil, responsible of the Biomechanical Unit of the National Paraplegic
Hospital in Toledo. They lack also a sustainable business model. Doubling the identified sources of income
What would you say if somebody would ask you to double the identified revenue streams, multiply by four distribution channels and by six the perceived value is what happens once you involve final users, customers and relevant stakeholders into the design of your business or service model.these guidelines ValueCreation has developed a new methodology on the basis of Osterwalder’s canvathat has been successfully tested at prestigious research centers and companies such as Instituto Itaca, Citilab and IVF spain. As a result, the approach has been introduce to
several European CIP and AAL projects with Tecnalia or I2Cat for instance. Reduce consulting costs, make start ups
feasible
Besides of the described results, this approach reduces significantly consulting costs and the time it takes to develop a business plan; a plan that will be far more accurate by the way. model is not only useful for new technologies, but for startup companies. In this sense, ValueCreation has been asked to use the methodology at Technology Transfer Offices, venture capital companies and start up incubation institutions.
o doublé
streams.
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A fast and effective way for new technoogies and new
in Toledo. They lack also a sustainable
the identified sources of income What would you say if somebody would ask
you to double the identified revenue streams, multiply by four distribution channels and by six the
propositions? This is what happens once you involve final users, customers and relevant stakeholders into the design of your business or service model. With these guidelines ValueCreation has developed a new methodology on the basis of Osterwalder’s canvas that has been successfully tested at prestigious research centers and companies such as Instituto Itaca, Citilab and IVF spain. As a result, the approach has been introduce to
several European CIP and AAL projects with Tecnalia or I2Cat for instance.
duce consulting costs, make start ups
Besides of the described results, this approach reduces significantly consulting costs and the time it takes to develop a business plan; a plan that will be far more accurate by the way. The
useful for new technologies, but for startup companies. In this sense, ValueCreation has been asked to use the methodology at Technology Transfer Offices, venture capital companies and start up
Technology and decentralization of
tendency in care giving The technological change at nursing homes is one of the major trends in care giving during the
coming five years. It opens opportunities to technology and construction companies.
Public and private nursing homes face the double challenge of answering to the growing demand due to the demographic change, while preventing costs to rise. Technology is a a key partner in this process, since it reduces costs via process automation, while allowing an increase in resources for better quality of life and personal assistance to elders and families. Digital literacy, key to
technological acceptance
Today, very few nursing homes and care giving groups are technologically advanced. those that have gone the way find that user acceptance is very low. The prestigious Nurnberg based NIK says that “it is not possible to cover elders with sensors and treat them like children and at the same time expect that they accept technology. Here is where we find that the work done at SeniorLab to build up groups of seniors that manage technology by their own self interest makes sense.” At Cetiex –a living lab specialized in testing technology for elders- and at Intress profit organization specializedgiving- the current nursing home modelseen as outdated from an economic point of view and because “nobody wants it”. The tendency is towards micro nursing homes or networks of monitored flats.
and decentralization of nursing homes:
tendency in care giving
The technological change at nursing homes is one of the major trends in care giving during the
coming five years. It opens opportunities to technology and construction companies.
Public and private nursing homes face the answering to the
growing demand due to the demographic change, while preventing costs to rise. Technology is a a key partner in this process, since it reduces costs via process
allowing an increase in resources for better quality of life and personal assistance to elders and
Digital literacy, key to
Today, very few nursing homes giving groups are
technologically advanced. And at have gone the way find
that user acceptance is very low. The prestigious Nurnberg based NIK says that “it is not possible to cover elders with sensors and treat them like children and at the same time expect that they accept technology.
find that the work done at SeniorLab to build up groups of seniors that manage technology by their own self
specialized in testing and at Intress – anon
profit organization specialized in care the current nursing home model is
seen as outdated from an economic point of view and because “nobody wants it”. The tendency is towards micro nursing homes or networks of monitored flats.
“Here technology is unavoidable”, says Cetiex. A growing market for technology and
construction
An anonymous source form a major Spanish insurance company ensures that “if technological invesment is not
undertaken it will be impossible to attend the growing demand and nursing homes will close, since public actors pay less and less and later and later.” For this reason, big technology companies such as TSystems, Tecnalia or Atos see in nursing homes a growing market “but only if social meaning for elder and families is granted”, says a manager, worried byNurenberg NIK sees also opportunities for construction: “In Germany it is already a niche. We do not understand why Spanish construction companies do not exploit it, given their current crisis.”
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nursing homes: a major
The technological change at nursing homes is one of the major trends in care giving during the
coming five years. It opens opportunities to technology and construction companies.
“Here technology is unavoidable”, says
for technology and
An anonymous source form a major Spanish insurance company ensures that “if technological invesment is not
it will be impossible to attend the growing demand and nursing homes
ic actors pay less and less and later and later.” For this reason, big technology companies such as T-Systems, Tecnalia or Atos see in nursing homes a growing market “but only if social meaning for elder and families is granted”, says a manager, worried by acceptance. Nurenberg NIK sees also opportunities for construction: “In Germany it is already a niche. We do not understand why Spanish construction companies do not exploit it, given their current crisis.”
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Service innovation with customers
future markets
“Why should our customers pay for reactive services?” This is the question European lawyers ask themselves. At least those participating at the ProActive Management and ProActive Business Law project, co-ordinated in Spain by Amparo Camacho and Enrique García from the La Florida University. Martaa, expert at Bankia (the newly created bank resulting from the merger of seen
Foto: Vestforbrændingen
savings banks in Spain), says the lawyers are right: “Why do we charge fees to our customers for products and services
Living Lab Summer School Between August 29th and Septwill take place at Citilab (Cornellforum for the professionals and researchers of the sector that use living labs in their daily work. ValueCreation will be present with a Workshop on sustainability and business models and also with a tutorial on SeniorLab as a model for innovation and ageing.
Service innovation with customers: key competence to lead
they don’t really need? We get lots of information from fidelity tools and CRM. We know for instance, that when they become 35 they tend to marry, that they have already invested in a certain kind of funds and that they are ready for an insurance. But this is not what they want. If they wanted it, we would not spend so much money trying to convince them.”
Scandinavian
companies,
pioneers at
customer centric
innovation
For Marta it is urgent to innovate in the design of services with the clients: “giving them what they
really need, as it is done in Scandinavian countries.” Indeed, Scandinavian Airlines, for instance, implements periodical workshops with customers in order to improve the service. In
Denmark, the food industry employerassociation develops new products and services involving companies and children schools (www.foodDenmark too, recycling
companies such as Vestforbrændingen work together with their users in order to develusable containers. them the profitability of customer driven innovation is beyond any question: “containers designed with customers was so inmense, that nowadays they are the country wide standard”, says Nielsen, Vestforbrændingen.
Living Lab Summer School
Between August 29th and September 2nd, the Second Edition of the Living ab Summer School will take place at Citilab (Cornellá, Barcelona, Spain). This meeting is becoming an important
professionals and researchers of the sector that use living labs in their daily
ValueCreation will be present with a Workshop on sustainability and business models and also with a tutorial on SeniorLab as a model for innovation and ageing.
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Denmark, the food industry employers association develops new products and services involving companies and children schools www.food-lab.nu). In
Denmark too, recycling
companies such as Vestforbrændingen work together with their users in order to develop more usable containers. For them the profitability of customer driven innovation is beyond any question: “the success of containers designed with customers was so inmense, that nowadays they are the country wide standard”, says Brit Schøt-Nielsen, from Vestforbrændingen.
mber 2nd, the Second Edition of the Living ab Summer School á, Barcelona, Spain). This meeting is becoming an important
professionals and researchers of the sector that use living labs in their daily
ValueCreation will be present with a Workshop on sustainability and business models and also
rs wanted what
em we wouldn’t
so much money
convince them.”