Unleashing the Killer App: Digital Strategies for Market Dominance
By (Author) Nicholas Negroponte
Harvard Business Review Press
Harvard Business Review Press
21st March 2000
New edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Business strategy
Computer science
658.05
Paperback
272
When technologies, products, and services converge in radical, creative new ways, a killer app can emerge - a new application so powerful that it transforms industries, redefines markets, and annihilates the competition. Companies large and are swiftly attempting to remake themselves into organizations that nurture killer apps and successfully translate their digital strategy into market dominance.With "Unleashing the Killer App", Downes and Mui offer a progressive guide to transforming your company into a place where killer apps are born. Drawing from their experience and research with leading global businesses, the authors: identify the twelve fundamental design principles for building killer apps; illustrate these principles with classic stories from history and examples from a wide range of industries that have successfully developed killer apps; examine the economic consequences of the diminishing transaction costs in cyberspace; and, describe how to integrate digital strategy into an organization's planning process to create new markets, form new customer relationships, and change the product line. "Unleashing the Killer App" provides the tools, the techniques, and the proof that you need to incubate - perhaps even release - the killer app within your organization.
Larry Downes is a consultant with nearly twenty years of experience working with global businesses. He teaches law and technology at Northwestern University. Chunka Mui is a partner with Diamond Technology Partners and executive editor of the business magazine Context.