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在 indistinguishable產品中有19篇Facebook貼文,粉絲數超過3萬的網紅AppWorks,也在其Facebook貼文中提到, If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? If a great product can't get into the hands of the customer, is it ...

 同時也有8部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過22萬的網紅Zermatt Neo,也在其Youtube影片中提到,In this episode, we headed down to The Goodburger at Coronation Plaza to beat an Undefeated 20 x 20 Impossible Burger Challenge! The Goodburger is a f...

  • indistinguishable 在 AppWorks Facebook 的最讚貼文

    2021-03-25 10:09:36
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    If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? If a great product can't get into the hands of the customer, is it a great product?

    Distribution is often the middle child of any startup family (forgotten, neglected, but the most important and the best…but I digress). Oftentimes a company is so consumed with building the best product that it will forget to think about how it’s going to reach the right customer. When a founder is describing what makes their company so great, no one ever talks about the distribution. There are plenty of great products out there that never saw the light of day because poor sales and distribution killed the company. On the other hand, companies that build up strong distribution advantages can protect themselves from the competition.

    A health tech company that uses AI to improve on a medical process needs to figure out how hospitals and doctors make buying decisions for these types of products. Oftentimes, it involves conducting trials with a local research hospital in cooperation with leading local doctors. The advantage here that a foreign competitor cannot easily replicate is the relationship with the local medical establishment.

    A startup selling some innovative new consumer item might achieve a leading position selling on an online platform, consistently appearing at the top of search results, or a leading position negotiating shelf space with key brick-and-mortar partners.

    How about when it’s time to expand to a foreign country with a big market with only nascent players? The health tech company has no relationship with the local medical establishment, and are totally indistinguishable from the dozens of other players trying to secure a trial or cooperation. They can show all the evidence they want, but evidence from a foreign country, especially if it does not share many cultural similarities, is often discounted.

    The consumer item startup, entering a new market, also faces issues replicating its previous success distributing on the new country’s leading online marketplace, and will likely have to start from scratch in selling in physical stores as well. Distribution and marketing costs swell, hurting the viability of the startup in the new market.

    When a startup that has figured out how to make distribution work for them by turning it into a differentiator against competitors looks to expand to a new market, it should carefully choose a market where their advantage travels.

    -David

    This is part 4 of the series “How well does your competitive advantage travel?”

  • indistinguishable 在 AppWorks Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2021-03-17 11:18:52
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    In the startup space, it’s easy to get caught up with fancy terms like network effects and machine learning. But there are ways to build a great business outside of “tech” and without these competitive advantages.

    There are plenty of product plays outside of the “high tech” arena with opportunities for disruption and innovation. Great companies have come into existence based only on a new take on some widget. Many observers at the outset would not have identified these as future moneymakers who terrify incumbents and competitors, as it seems nothing is stopping a copycat from entering the market, stealing share, and driving margins down.

    As these companies grow bigger, scale advantages start to kick in. Inputs from suppliers become cheaper, and in many cases sales are able to fund better R&D which lead to more cost advantages and better products. Copycats can’t seem to get the price as low as the now-market leader, although the technology is available in the market and the pieces are there. The copycat with higher prices doesn’t live for very long, and the leader’s lead continues to widen.

    When such a company sets its sights on another market, how well does this advantage travel? For a company in a space with high R&D costs which are the primary source of a large barrier to entry, this advantage travels quite well, and the company might have less trouble expanding to a new market, as long as local competitors are sufficiently behind on the R&D front.

    For other companies where the primary cost advantage is extracted from a large scale of physical manufacturing, it might be a different story. Due to taxes, shipping costs, and local regulations, the landed cost in the new market could totally wipe out any cost advantage, making the price indistinguishable from local copycats or competitors. One may have an idea to localize production to get around such costs, but the advantage doesn’t travel if local manufacturers and suppliers want to be compensated for small order quantities.

    When expanding to a new market, startups with a manufacturing or R&D component should carefully consider whether expansion makes sense over continuing to focus on dominating their home market. Companies should identify the source and nature of their advantage, double down on it, and be wary of distractions taking them to foreign places where their advantage doesn’t play.

    This is part 3 of the series “How well does your competitive advantage travel?”

  • indistinguishable 在 畢明 Facebook 的最佳解答

    2021-03-04 12:45:06
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    //Hong Kong sat atop the Her­itage Foun­da­tion’s an­nual In­dex of Eco­nomic Free­dom for 25 years. When the 27th edition of the in­dex is re­leased Thurs­day, Hong Kong won’t be found.

    In explaining the decision to remove Hong Kong (and Macau) from the index, the editors noted that while both special administrative regions “offer their citizens more economic freedom than is available to the average citizen of China . . . developments in recent years have demonstrated unambiguously that those policies are ultimately controlled from Beijing.”

    Indeed, the loss of political freedom and autonomy suffered by Hong Kong over the past two years has made that city almost indistinguishable in many respects from other major Chinese commercial centers like Shanghai and Beijing//

    China resides in 107th place in the ranking, sandwiched between Uganda and Uzbekistan among economies rated as “mostly unfree.” (烏干達、烏茲別克啲Friend)

    A year ago, Hong Kong was dethroned by Singapore in the annual Heritage Foundation ranking of the world’s freest economies.

    //不必摧毀大城市的建築物,不必殺害大城市的任何一個居民,甚至在表面上看來,這個大城市和以前一樣,但只要令城市原來的優點消失,就可以令它毀滅死亡。 // - 倪匡《追龍》

    #除名了
    #25年來排第一
    #是世界最經濟自由體
    #舊年降級排第二
    #今年冇影

  • indistinguishable 在 Zermatt Neo Youtube 的精選貼文

    2021-01-17 20:28:18

    In this episode, we headed down to The Goodburger at Coronation Plaza to beat an Undefeated 20 x 20 Impossible Burger Challenge! The Goodburger is a food truck that serves up Impossible patty burgers and vegetarian sides like nuggets and fries. Food trucks are already uncommon in Singapore, but one that serves plant-based meat and has an entirely vegetarian menu is particularly unique. They even offer vegan options for their burgers. Completing the challenge within 20 minutes makes the food free, but failure means you have to pay upwards of $100 for the meal. Goodburger has made this an official challenge for the public, so please come down to beat my timing and get a free meal to boot.

    For this challenge, all 4 of the burgers that Goodburger offers were carefully skewered into a gigantic tower with each burger supercharged with 5 patties, making it a 20-patty burger. On top of that, onion rings, fries, churros and nuggets were piled around the tower, forming a formidable challenge.

    The Impossible burgers were excellent, with the Classic being a standard cheeseburger, Black Tie having truffle aioli and rocket leaves, Happy Days with onion rings and BBQ sauce, and One Night in Bangkok being Thai-inspired with a lemongrass-galangal flavoured sauce. The burgers were indistinguishable from your standard beef burgers in sight, flavour and texture, with the centre of the patties still being pink. I am hard-pressed to think of a beef burger at the same price range that I would consider superior to Goodburger’s burgers. What really brought together the burgers were the special sauces used for each type which elevated the Impossible patties greatly and gave each burger a distinct character.

    The sides were decent. I originally thought the nuggets contained meat, but to my surprise it was entirely vegetarian. The onion rings and fries were crisp and well-seasoned although they needed a dipping sauce that I was not offered. The churros had the signature cinnamon-sweet flavour to them that was not overly strong and were appropriately crispy on the outside while chewy in the middle.

    I completed the challenge in the nick of time at just under 20 minutes. It was not as easy as I thought it would be and I was also enjoying the challenge a bit too much. The “meat” is entirely plant based and the authentic red beef colour comes from an identical chemical extracted from soy plants. According to Impossible Foods, this alternative uses 95% less land and 85% less water than the equivalent beef production, while still not comprising on taste. Head down to The Goodburger for excellent guilt-free burgers!

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  • indistinguishable 在 Dainghia25 Youtube 的最佳貼文

    2020-10-07 21:29:34

    How to Change Language in Genshin Impact
    In Genshin Impact there are two different language settings: game language and voice-over language. These have been split into two discrete selections. That way if you’d prefer to hear the voice acting in Japanese, but still want everything to be typed in English so you can read it, this is how you do so!
    to open the side menu. Then click on the gear symbol
    you can navigate all the way down to Language
    you will be able to adjust your language and voice-over settings however you so desire.
    On the other hand, as non-native speakers, the Japanese voice-acting sounds pretty much indistinguishable from a basic anime.

    Genshin Impact supports many different game languages to choose from. To start with, these include Dutch, Vietnamese, Korean, Russian, and more. The voice-over selection is quite a lot more limited, however. Right now the game only supports English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. Still, that’s a good deal of options compared to most games these days, which often don’t come with selections at all. Or if they do, it’s only the text that changes.
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  • indistinguishable 在 Xiaomanyc 小马在纽约 Youtube 的最佳貼文

    2020-10-07 05:05:20

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