Mesh Collaboration: Creating New Business Value in the Network of Everything

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Mesh Collaboration, a new book by Andy Mulholland and Nick Earle, helps companies understand how to thrive and grow in a fast-moving, ultracompetitive, globalized world by telling the story of Jane Moneymaker, the CEO of the fictitious Vorpal, Inc.

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Mesh Collaboration continues the story started in Mashup Corporations. In that book, Moneymaker and her team grappled with mashups and service-oriented architecture and the nature of Vorpal's relationships with innovators, customers, suppliers, and with the IT department. Mashups allowed a new form of business model, focused on selling customized products to niche markets and using the power of viral marketing.

In Mesh Collaboration we pick up the story as Moneymaker and her team face the challenges of scaling the new business model in the multicultural globalized world. General sales and administrative costs are soaring and it is unclear why. Using the technique of explanatory fiction, Mesh Collaboration shows how Moneymaker merges the new world of Long Tail niche business models with the mass-market enterprise business model. Part 2 addresses the way that Web 2.0 collaborative techniques can be expanded beyond the role they initially played in creating niche markets.

Part 3 shows how smart services can transform traditional industrial businesses by focusing on Power Plus, Vorpal's larger sister company. Power Plus expands beyond commodity products that compete only on price to a new model focusing on delivering business value by providing the whole solution through collaborative innovation. The last part of the book provides analysis of key questions that arise in each
scenario.

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Table of Contents: 

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Prologue

Part 1: The Growing Pains of Vorpal's Long Tail

Chapter 1: We Have a Problem: Revenues and Margins are Up, but Profits are Flat
Chapter 2: Mass-Market Infrastructure—Meet the Long Tail
Chapter 3: Flowing Toward Synergy

Part 2: Leveraging the Mesh—Exploiting the Power of Strong Collaboration

Chapter 4: Moneymaker, Facebook, and Mesh Working
Chapter 5: Replicating Wunderkind

Part 3: Scaling Innovation—Solving Larger Problems on a Bigger Stage

Chapter 6: The Supplier Revelation
Chapter 7: Coffee, Collaboration, and Web 2.0: Moneymaker Tells Her Story
Chapter 8: Core Competencies: The Clues to Transformation
Chapter 9: A Plan for Transformation
Chapter 10: Fighting to Change IT
Chapter 11: Owning the Ecosystem

Questions and Analysis

Chapter 1 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 2 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 3 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 4 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 5 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 6 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 7 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 8 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 9 Questions and Analysis
Chapter 10 Questions and Analysis

Author(s): 
Andy Mulholland and Nick Earle
Publication Date: 
May 2008
Publisher: 
Evolved Technologist Press
Pages: 
400
Language: 
English
ISBN: 
978-0-9789218-5-9
Cover Type: 
Hardcover
About the Authors: 

Andy Mulholland

Andy Mulholland is Global Chief Technology Officer of the Capgemini Group, where he has long been a champion of service-oriented practices. He serves on several technology advisory boards, including the Open Mobile Alliance and the MIT Supply Chain Group and is a Director of the Open Group. Andy was the co-author of Mashup Corporations: The End of Business as Usual.

Nick Earle

Nick Earle is the leader for Cisco's Services business across Europe, and is responsible for developing services to accelerate customer and partner success. With over 25 years IT industry experience, Earle has held senior management positions in companies including HP and Ariba. Earle coauthored the best selling book From .com to .profit (Wiley 2000).

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