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Nach Studien von Zuora werden in Deutschland circa 80 % der Umsätze durch den Verkauf neuer technischer Produkte und 20 % durch ergänzende Services erzielt. Diese 20 % sind jedoch für 60 % des Gewinns verantwortlich! Auf Basis eines margenträchtigen Servicegeschäfts, in Verbindung mit den Chancen der digitalen Vernetzung durch die Industrie 4.0, beschäftigen sich aktuell zahlreiche produzierende Unternehmen mit dem Aufbau lösungsorientierter Geschäftsmodelle, sogenannter Subscriptions. Agile Subscription-Management-Plattformen wie die von Zuora erleichtern die erfolgreiche Abrechnung wiederkehrender Zahlungen und damit die Monetarisierung von Subscriptions. Das FIR an der RWTH erforscht als eines der führenden wissenschaftlichen Institute das Subscriptionsgeschäft in produzierenden Unternehmen und berät Unternehmen bei der technisch-organisatorischen Entwicklung, dem Pricing und der erfolgreichen Markteinführung von Subscriptions. Erfahren Sie in diesem Artikel alles zum Thema Subscriptions und lernen Sie, wie Sie die Digitalisierung mit Hilfe von Subscriptions endlich in messbare Erfolge ummünzen.
Industrial manufacturers faced and mastered several economic challenges and disruptive changes in the past. In particular, changes to business models emerge very slowly, whereas crises such as the banking crisis or covid-19 outbreak lead to significant short-term effects and are difficult to manage.
Over the past year, the world experienced an unprecedented form of disruption due to the global covid-19 pandemic. Compared to former economic crises, the implications of social distancing, lockdowns, and supply chain shortages triggered a rapid economic and societal disruption at a global scale, which impacted all sectors and levels of society.
For a holistic understanding of the impact of the current and former crises on industrial manufacturers, the Institute for Industrial Management at RWTH Aachen and BearingPoint conducted a survey as well as expert interviews to investigate the scope and type of affects for industrial manufacturers with a strong focus on service business. Based on this a framework to successfully address these new challenges and – also – opportunities was developed.
Smart-Farming-Welt
(2019)
Smart-Farming-Welt
(2019)
This chapter addresses the market launch and sales of smart services. It opens with an introduction of the new challenges that the market launch of smart services creates for companies. Then follows the discussion of a four-phase approach to the market launch of smart services. Subsequently, successful practices are presented for this approach along eight design fields of the market launch. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-58182-4_8]
Das Ziel des Forschungsprojekts ToMiC war die Entwicklung einer Typologie zum lebenszyklusorientierten Management unternehmensinterner Communitys wissensintensiver Dienstleister. Jene befähigt insbesondere kleine und mittlere Unternehmen erstmals dazu, die aktuelle Lebensphase der eigenen Social-Software-basierten Community zu bestimmen. Die vorliegende Veröffentlichung ist der Abschlussbericht dieses Projekts.
Industrial service is currently undergoing tremendous changes, largely driven by the development of new technologies, in particular the advancing digitalization. Never before have organizations had more comprehensive and insightful data assets - and never before have the opportunities to fully exploit this potential been better. However, most companies are unaware of how they can make use of this potential and which development steps are necessary to react to the current situation. To change this, a maturity-based approach was developed which describes four development stages of an industrial service company from a technological, organizational and cultural point of view. The maturity model makes it possible to develop a digital roadmap that is tailormade to each company, which helps to introduce Industrie 4.0 and transform industrial service companies into learning, agile organizations.
Many industrial companies face their digital transformation. In addition to an existing portfolio of products and services, new digital services are being developed to offer a portfolio of smart product service systems (Smart PSS). While the development of new digital services is rarely a problem for the companies, the organization of sales and distribution of Smart PSS in particular is a key issue. The sales of Smart PSS differs considerably from the sales of only products or services and must therefore be designed differently in order to meet customer requirements and successfully commercialize the developed Smart PSS. This paper therefore describes how the sales organization of Smart PSS should be designed successfully in various forms. The network thinking methodology is used in combination with a case study research approach to describe the connection between the offered portfolio, the customer requirements and the different elements of a sales organization. Furthermore, four different types of a sales organization for Smart PSS are described. This paper gives a recommendation for companies on a design of their sales organizations on which practical implications may be developed.
Damit Unternehmen die Potenziale von Smart Services nutzen können, müssen intelligente Objekte, technische Infrastruktur und Geschäftsmodelle kombiniert werden. Smart Services sind datenbasiert und erfordern daher eine integrierte Berücksichtigung von Hard- und Software. Sie stellen die höchste Ausbaustufe digitaler, datenbasierter Geschäftsmodelle dar. Für die erfolgreiche Entwicklung von Smart Services bedarf es daher anderer Ansätze als bei der klassischen industriellen Dienstleistungsentwicklung. In einem breit angelegten Benchmarking konnte diese Erkenntnis bestätigt werden. Als Kernergebnis wurden fünf Prinzipien für die erfolgreiche Entwicklung von Smart Services abgeleitet.