The Mesh (Review and Analysis of Gansky's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Lisa Gansky's book "The Mesh" shows how mesh companies harness a fundamentally different business model than traditional businesses – they provide customers the temporary use of the goods and services they need at the exact moment they need them, after which those goods can be returned or recycled. In her book, the author explains how a new model is starting to take root and grow, one in which consumers have more choices, more tools, more information and more power to guide those choices, and how you can use this new model to benefit your business. This summary is a must-read for business people who want to learn more about the next big business opportunity.
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The Mesh by Lisa Gansky
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Traditional businesses create a product or service, sell it and collect money. Mesh companies harness a fundamentally different business model – they provide customers the temporary use of the goods and services they need at the exact moment they need them, after which those goods can be returned or recycled. People get all the utility of various products without any of the usual standing costs which are part and parcel of conventional ownership.
Mesh businesses are thriving today because it’s now feasible for information to be created, shared and used cost effectively. Social media, wireless networks and other information gathering tools have reached a stage of development at which they are robust and flexible enough to be used in a variety of real-world applications.
"For now, most companies stubbornly stick to various twists on a single tried-and-true formula: Create a product or service, sell it and collect money. Few businesspeople, including most entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, have imagined creating wealth any other way. Around these entrenched businesses, a new model is starting to take root and grow, one in which consumers have more choices, more tools, more information, and more power to guide those choices. I call this emerging model ‘The Mesh.’ In recent years, thousands of Mesh businesses have been created and scaled up, a few into well-known brands. These businesses understand and cleverly exploit the perfect storm of mobile, location-based capabilities, Web and social network growth, changing consumer attitudes, and the historically understood market benefits of shared platforms. The Mesh is