Crossing the Chasm & Tech Adoption Revisited w/ Geoffrey Moore - AZ TRT S05 EP11 (226) 3-17-2024
Release Date: 03/22/2024
AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
AI Arms Race from ChatGPT to Deepseek - AZ TRT S06 EP08 (269) 4-20-2025 What We Learned This Week AI Arms Race is real with the major tech co’s involved ChatGPT by OpenAI is considering the top chat AI program Google has Gemini (was Bard), Microsoft has CoPilot, Amazon has Claude / Alexa Deepseek is a startup from China that has disrupted AI landscape with a more cost effective AI model Costs and investment $ dollars into AI is being rethought as Deepseek spent millions $ vs Silicon Valley spending billions $ ...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Tech Productivity - AZ TRT S06 EP06 (267) 3-23-2025 What We Learned This Week ChatGPT is an AI chatbot, developed by OpenAI, that can engage in human-like conversations ChatGPT can read docs, edit docs, answer Qs, and transcribe Elevenreader – app that turns any document into audio Google Drive – office suite of tools for spreadsheets, docs, powerpoints, & more Todoist – task management program Pocket – web research tool that saves & organizes links Guest: Denver Nowicz, President -...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Palantir Technologies, CEO Alex Karp & the New Era of Tech Defense Contractors - AZ TRT S06 EP05 (266) 3-9-2025 What We Learned This Week Palantir - AI powered automation for every decision Palantir is named after the all seeing stone in Lord of the Rings Software integrates with company software to allow for searching and use of big data Palantir mission is for more accountability within Government Palantir has contracts with the U.S. Government helping with security and fighting...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Kenmore is Home Electricity Made Easy - Modernize the Smart Home from Appliances to the Electric Grid – Revisited w/ CEO Sri Solur - AZ TRT S06 EP04 (265) 2-23-2025 What We Learned This Week · Kenmore is home electricity made easy. Kenmore is on a mission to modernize the home. Live More & Live Better. Also need to make it Affordable. · Clean Tech goes w/ the smart home, smart appliances (that connect to the home) and the...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Cybersecurity Response Plan w/ Frank Grimmelmann of ACTRA - AZ TRT S06 EP03 (264) 2-9-2025 What We Learned This Week ACTRA Arizona Cyber Threat Response Alliance Cyber threats affect everyone from Gov’t to business to private and growing Companies need to be responsive with speed to be effective + share information of attacks ACTRA has members from both government and private sector ACTRA helped create a state cybersecurity response model that other states can use ...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Futuristic EV Designer Sports Car w/ Nikita Bridan of Oilstainlab - AZ TRT S06 EP02 (263) 1-26-2025 What We Learned This Week Oilstain Lab creates high end retro futuristic designer sports car - in EV models EV Car Designers for Gearheads who hate EVs All the capabilities of a sports car, on a liteweight carbon fiber frame, + sound & an electric motor Inspired by the race cars of Italy & classic 1960s sports cars Guest: Nikita Bridan, Co-Founder, CEO Nikita Bridan is co-founder...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Machine Learning (AI) Onsite w/ Eddi Weinwurm of Obvious Future - AZ TRT S06 EP01 (262) 1-5-2025 What We Learned This Week Obvious Future is building Machine Learning (AI) programs to be used onsite for a business Corporate Data is too sensitive to be in the cloud / internet Business cannot use cloud AI programs like ChatGPT, Google Cloud, etc because of IP and privacy concerns Large Language Models are not necessary, have more data than needed, can have smaller AI programs tailored for...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
EV Trucks for Commercial Use w/ George Gebhart of Voltu Motor - AZ TRT S05 EP45 (261) 12-30-2024 What We Learned This Week Voltu Motor provides EV battery and drive train for commercial trucks Creating new EV tech that is lighter, extended charge for longer range, and Inverter to charge on site Deals in Class 3 trucks for business – utility, fleet, delivery, repair Further the cause of EV adoption to help the environment and be more efficient Guest: George Gebhart, CEO and founder of Voltu Motor ...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Best of Bitcoin, Blockchain & Crypto Revisited AZ TRT S05 EP44 (260) 12-1-2024 Best of Clips on Bitcoin, Blockchain & Crypto from previous shows…… Exchanges w/ John Denza of ErisX Crypto News + Blockworks on Blockchain & Bitcoin w/ Jason Yanowitz Bitcoin, Bonds, Credit Markets and Reserve Currencies w/ Greg Foss Blockchain Mass Adoption thru Casper Labs w/ Mrinal Manohar Seg. 1 Clips from Tech on the Rise from A.I. to Blockchain - BRT S01 EP 40 11-08-2020 Link to Full Show: Things...
info_outlineAZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Tech Marketing - Build a Brand like Steve Jobs & Apple to Elon Musk & Tesla + PT Barnum’s Impact AZ TRT S05 EP43 (259) 11-17-2024 What We Learned This Week: PT Barnum the original Greatest Showman who understood the power of brand & advertising Apple Iphone release in 2007, big event w/ 1st smartphone Apple commercial Think Different, celebrate change Tesla EV Car is a marvel of tech, customer support & service + order online only Tesla $0 ad budget - use social, word of mouth, referrals, clean energy mission, & the following of an iconic...
info_outlineCrossing the Chasm & Tech Adoption Revisited w/ Geoffrey Moore
AZ TRT S05 EP11 (226) 3-17-2024
Things We Learned This Week
• Crossing the Chasm book (1990) has become part of the lexicon for Tech Industry knowledge, mass influence on Tech CEOs last 25 years, constant references
• Chasm – early market vs. mainstream market
• 5 Stages of Adoption – Innovators, Early Adopters, Early Market Pragmatists, Late Majority, Laggards
• Win tech ‘primaries’, win some ‘beachheads’ & create whole niche market – get mainstream market to create momentum to the point everyone wants the product
• Legacy Co’s fail to make tech turn, because they lose money in short term shifting to new disruptive tech away from mature industry that brings in bulk of profits $
Guest: Geoffrey Moore
http://www.geoffreyamoore.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffreyamoore/
https://twitter.com/geoffreyamoore
Bio:
Managing Director, Geoffrey Moore Consulting
Venture Partner, Wildcat Venture Partners
Chairman Emeritus, TCG Advisors, Chasm Institute and The Chasm Group
Member of the Board of Directors of several pre-IPO Companies
Books – Crossing the Chasm, Zone to Win, Inside the Tornado, The Infinite Staircase, Escape Velocity & more…
Geoffrey Moore is an author, speaker, and advisor who splits his consulting time between start-up companies in the Wildcat Venture Partners portfolios and established high-tech enterprises, most recently including Salesforce, Microsoft, Autodesk, F5Networks, Gainsight, Google, and Splunk.
Moore’s life’s work has focused on the market dynamics surrounding disruptive innovations. His first book, Crossing the Chasm, focuses on the challenges start-up companies face transitioning from early adopting to mainstream customers. It has sold more than a million copies, and its third edition has been revised such that the majority of its examples and case studies reference companies come to prominence from the past decade. Moore’s most recent work is the, The Infinite Staircase, a bold new book, high-tech’s best-known strategist makes a seminal contribution to the search for meaning in a secular era.
Two questions fundamental to human existence have always been the metaphysical “where do I fit in the grand scheme of things?” and the ethical “how should I behave?” Religion is no longer a source of answers for many people, and nothing has replaced it.
Irish by heritage, Moore has yet to meet a microphone he didn’t like and gives between 50 and 80 speeches a year. One theme that has received a lot of attention recently is the transition in enterprise IT investment focus from Systems of Record to Systems of Engagement. This is driving the deployment of a new cloud infrastructure to complement the legacy client-server stack, creating massive markets for a next generation of tech industry leaders.
Moore has a bachelors in American literature from Stanford University and a PhD in English literature from the University of Washington. After teaching English for four years at Olivet College, he came back to the Bay Area with his wife and family and began a career in high tech as a training specialist. Over time he transitioned first into sales and then into marketing, finally finding his niche in marketing consulting, working first at Regis McKenna Inc, then with the three firms he helped found: The Chasm Group, Chasm Institute, and TCG Advisors. Today he is chairman emeritus of all three.
Notes:
Crossing the Chasm book
Crossing the Chasm, Take Two: Growing to Scale in B2B2C Markets
Crossing the Chasm (1990) has become part of the lexicon for Tech Industry knowledge, mass influence on Tech CEOs last 25 years, constant references
5 Stages of Adoption – Innovators, Early Adopters, Early Market Pragmatists, Late Majority, Laggards
Disruptive Innovation – is created & early adopters put the tech on the market
Chasm – early market vs. mainstream market.
Win tech ‘primaries’, win some ‘beachheads’ and create whole niche market – get mainstream market to create momentum to the point everyone wants the product – FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out)
i.e. – EV niche, the mainstream streaming video
Tornado phase – run like hell to keep up with demand.
1999 – Salesforce – enterprise software in cloud, SAAS mass adoption by 2010
Mid market could not afford Oracle Cloud early on, with SAAS everyone can afford.
Legacy Co’s fail to make tech turn, because they lose money in short term shifting to new disruptive tech away from mature industry that brings in bulk of profits $
All companies are Tech companies now, and everyone needs to read Geoffrey Moore’s work.
Zone To Win book about Mature Industries invest in new tech – form new second operating model for new tech model within a mature company, meanwhile old model continues asa separate division selling current long term product
Go out of business if do not make tech transition, disrupted so much by new tech, as old tech becomes obsolete (think VCRs)
Apple, under Steve Jobs, did great R&D. Had first Mover Advantage disruptive technologies. Rare to be disruptive company – most are disrupters.
Good enough, fast enough – get in the game, catch up and convince clients you’re part of future.
Talent costs money, startups attract talent. Very hard for legacy companies to attract talent because talent wants to work on new tech.
Nokia lost way with disruptive smart phone. Blackberry, Blockbuster disappeared quick because of disruptive tech. Blackberry had Keypad – was disruptive tech and blown out also by smart phone spin off of new R&D tech.
Kodak had digital film, invented it but could not move off of print film (legacy biz) and lost market share. Amazon has constantly disrupted itself and evolved.
Fuji could not move off print film, but saved by coloring techniques.
Infinite Staircase – book, passion project of Geoffrey
Philosophical book – complexity and emergence stitch all the science stories of Big Bang Creation of the Universe to BRT podcast in 2022 and Moral Questions of life, Where do traditional values come from now? Let’s hope AI does not take over
Flashback to: Seg. 2 of 3/6/2022
MB on Disruption in Business & The Innovator's Dilemma book by Clayton Christensen
Clayton Christensen’s book, “The Innovator’s Dilemma”
Tech Disruption – technology changes and a small company startup can up-end big tech companies. Hence, disruption - the power of disruption, why market leaders are often set up to fail as technologies and industries change and what incumbents can do to secure their market leadership for a long time.
Innovator’s Dilemma – how can big companies stay up with tech changes and pivot without hurting core business? All businesses (including tech companies) have trouble with disruption.
Example: Blockbuster – rented movies, DVDs, lost market share to Red Box (vending movie rental), then both disrupted by streaming movies.
Music industry went from records to cassettes to CDs to streaming (Napster).
MySpace taken out by Facebook in social networks.
Yahoo search taken out by Google (controls 75% of the search market)
Kodak afraid to get out of film business and passed on digital film, lost market share.
To solve the Innovator’s Dilemma, big companies acquire smaller tech companies; have in house R&D to be ready for next tech wave.
Steve Jobs of Apple was very influenced by Innovator’s Dilemma and took this idea seriously.
If you do not try to put your company out of business (w/ disruption / new tech), someone else will.
Jobs was not afraid to innovate, and cannibalize his own company and products to stay relevant.
Apple created iPhone, and now computer is in your pocket
Peter Thiel – “Zero to One” book - Great innovation is not A to B to C, it is vertical, jumps curves.
Current smart phones have more computing power than a computer 20 years ago.
Guy Kawasaaki (former Apple) Talk - “12 Lessons From Steve Jobs”
Full Show: HERE
Tech Topic:
https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech-Startup-VC-Cybersecurity-Energy-Science
Best of Tech:
https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=best+of+tech
Investing Topic:
https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Investing-Stocks-Bonds-Retirement
‘Best Of’ Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT
Thanks for Listening.
Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.
AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia
The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business.
AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving.
Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more…
AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/
‘Best Of’ AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here
Podcast on Google: Click Here
Podcast on Spotify: Click Here
More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/
KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.