Dani Rodrik
Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy
One of the top 10 management thinkers of today. Speaker Richard D'Aveni coined the term 'hypercompetition' and offers enlightenment on business strategy, innovation and disruption, and on what organizations need to thrive into the future. Organizations book Richard D'Aveni to learn about beating the commoditization trap, winning in hyper turbulent markets, and growth leadership.
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Thinkers50 speaker Richard D’Aveni has been a leader in adapting management thinking for the past 30 years. He always delights those interested in technological and strategic developments with his opinions and ideas. Furthermore, he provides advice on the subjects to both private enterprises and big corporations. At present, Richard is a teacher as well as a Forbes and Harvard Business Review contributor.
Speaker Richard D’Aveni is one of the top 10 management thinkers of today. He is also one of the most influential strategy theorists. During his speeches, he is able to inspire and motivate the audience as well as teaching valuable lessons. He has delivered speeches at the CIO Forum, the World Economic Forum’s Annual Summit at Davos, and the Yale CEO Forum.
Throughout his career, Richard has advised governors, prime ministers, presidents, kings, Global 1000 CEOs, and billionaires.
Richard D’Aveni has written several books, including the bestseller Hypercompetition. His books are famous for offering enlightenment on business and strategy. Furthermore, they provide new ways of implementing strategic management through quick maneuvering.
Richard has also done tons of research on commoditization and on what organizations need to thrive into the future. In fact, he is really good at creating a sense of urgency for companies that do not know what their future holds. Prior to delighting the world with his knowledge and expertise, D’Aveni studied at Columbia University and Cornell University.
In 2018, Richard released his latest book The Pan-Industrial Revolution. The book highlights how 3-D printing will change the world of manufacturing, and how, in turn, it will transform our economy.
In 2020, D’Aveni was honored with induction into the Thinkers50 Hall of Fame for his contributions to the fields of hypercompetition and additive manufacturing strategy. His work on temporary advantage and disruption has earned him recognition, including the Thinkers50 Distinguished Achievement Award in the category of Strategy in 2017 and the A.T. Kearney Award from the Strategic Management Society.
Commoditization – a particularly virulent form of hypercompetition – is destroying markets, disrupting industries, and shuttering long-successful firms. In this important presentation Richard D’Aveni provides a radical new framework for fighting back. Drawing on an in-depth study of 30-plus industries, he recommends first identifying the commoditization trap you’re facing. He describes three:
- Deterioration: Low-end firms enter with low-cost/low-benefit offerings that attract the mass market – as Zara did to high-end fashion companies.
- Proliferation: Companies develop new combinations of price paired with several unique benefits that attack part of an incumbents’ market – as Japanese motorcycle makers did to Harley-Davidson.
- Escalation: Players offer more benefits for the same or lower price, squeezing everyone’s margins – as the iPhone did in mobile devices.
D’Aveni provides you with the tools for diagnosing your competitive position and shows how to improve it while also increasing your pricing power – by destroying the commoditization trap confronting you, escaping it, or even turning it to your advantage.
Richard D’Aveni reveals how competitive moves and countermoves escalate with such ferocity today that the traditional sources of competitive advantage can no longer be sustained. To compete in this turbulent environment, D’Aveni argues that a company must fundamentally shift its strategic focus. He shows how firms move up “escalation ladders” as advantage is continually created, eroded, destroyed, and recreated through strategic maneuvering in four arenas of competition. D’Aveni explains how competitors engage in a struggle for control by seeking leadership in the arenas of “price and quality,” “timing and know-how,” “stronghold creation/invasion,” and “deep pockets.” Winners set the pace in each of these four competitive battlegrounds.
Are upstart competitors taking deadly aim at your company’s products and markets? Richard A. D’Aveni presents counter-revolutionary strategies and tactics that any industry leader or established company can use to defend itself against revolutionaries, disrupters, or hypercompetitors. The secret lies in making the rules, not breaking them, D’Aveni says, because rule makers still rule. D’Aveni demonstrates how global powerhouses such as Disney, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble have achieved preeminence by reconceptualizing their product portfolios as powerful competitive arsenals he calls “spheres of influence.” Essentially a new way to compete by restructuring portfolios around a core geographic/product market, spheres enable any company to influence the behavior and positioning of rivals.
Richard D’Aveni reveals how competitive moves and countermoves escalate with such ferocity today that the traditional sources of competitive advantage can no longer be sustained. To compete in this turbulent environment, D’Aveni argues that a company must fundamentally shift its strategic focus. He shows how firms move up “escalation ladders” as advantage is continually created, eroded, destroyed, and recreated through strategic maneuvering in four arenas of competition. D’Aveni explains how competitors engage in a struggle for control by seeking leadership in the arenas of “price and quality,” “timing and know-how,” “stronghold creation/invasion,” and “deep pockets.” Winners set the pace in each of these four competitive battlegrounds.