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                    What to expect from this paper?
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                     • An inspirational view on structural collaboration between your company
                       and the market, based on 15 interviews with senior executives of (global)
                       brands from different industries.


                     • Main reasons why your company should be serious about structural
                       collaboration with your customers.


                     • A clear overview of what will be key, in order to succeed with structural
                       collaboration.


                     • An overview of some organizational measures your company will need to
                       take when moving from one-off co-creation to structural collaboration.




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                    Definition: what do we mean
                    with structural collaboration?
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                    This paper describes the success factors for ‘structural collaboration’.
                    When we talk about structural collaboration we mean the integration of
                    the voice of the customer in all decision making flows of your company.
                    In most companies, customers are only allowed to give feedback at the
                    very end of a decision making flow through traditional market research.
                    This paper gives insights on how to involve the customer in every single
                    phase of the decision making flow on an ongoing basis. We
                    acknowledge that collaboration can also be done with employees, but
                    the focus of this paper is on collaboration with the market.




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                    1                The facts about crowdsourcing,
                                     co-creation and collaboration.
                                     Co-creation is hot. In recent years, the world has been witness to a whole host of successful co-creation cases.
                                     Doritos allowed its fans to develop an advert to be shown during the Superbowl. Lays Crisps asked their
                                     customers to help choose a new flavour and snack manufacturer Mora produced a new croquette in collaboration
                                     with its consumers. Co-creation and crowd-sourcing are high on the agenda of the majority of today’s marketers.
                                     It is seen as a quick way to experiment with this new way of working. There is nothing wrong with this, but in
                                     most cases it doesn’t go any further than being just a trendy marketing campaign. The other problem with all of
                                     the examples above: they were all ‘one-offs’. There is no long term vision, nor intention to collaborate with the
                                     customer in a more structural way.


                                     Currently, only 3% of all companies have experience with developing new products and services with their
                                     consumers. In most cases1, this collaboration starts with a pilot project. If the test is successful, the
                                     collaboration can gradually be built up in a more structural manner. Less than one out of ten companies who co-
                                     create with their customers also use this collaboration for the launching of new products. We may say that the
                                     focus of co-creation is mainly focused on the initiation of new ideas2. But even if consumers are more or less
                                     continually involved in the process of dreaming up new ideas, this is still not enough to be able to speak of
                                     ‘structural collaboration’. Structural collaboration means that the customer is involved in all aspects of your
                                     company’s life.

                                     12011,   InSites Consulting, Social media integration survey.
                                     22011,   Frost & Sullivan, R&D/innovation and product development priorities survey results.




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1. Getting new insights: exploration of the target
                  group. Listen directly on how they perceive the
                  product and service quality to optimize the
                  commercial portfolio. This also implies discovering
                  new market trends and unmet needs from your
                  most relevant customers.
                                                                            1                          2
               2. The development of new ideas and fine-tuning           Insighting                 Developing
                  of existing ideas. Create new commercial value
                  together with the customer. By involving them in
                  the product, campaign or brand development flow,
                  you create a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. The                  Business
                  most relevant customers decide almost upfront                       Objectives
                  what they will buy.
               3. Key role during implementation. Include
                  customers during the implementation phase to
                  make sure that your interpretation of their ideas is
                  done in a correct way.                                    4                          3
               4. Continuous evaluation and optimization. Use            Optimizing                Implementing
                  the voice of the customer as a continuous flow of
                  information to improve loads of smaller, tactical
                  issues and to re-shape the future of your company
                  with your customer as your primary consultant.




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And it pays off: a recent article in the ‘Harvard Business Review’ claimed that companies are better able to
                        solve all their main business problems if they collaborate closely with their consumers. 3The good news
                        is that consumers are also willing to help companies out with this: more than half of them4 want to
                        collaborate with one of their favourite brands around one or more of these issues.


                        Moreover, recent research carried out at the University of Wageningen5 has demonstrated that products whose
                        packaging is labelled ‘co-created with consumers’ will sell significantly better than equivalent products that are
                        not labelled in this way. In other words, consumers have more confidence in each other’s judgement than in
                        the judgement of professional experts within a company. And they are probably right. In a recent study, we
                        found that new product ideas that were co-developed with consumers score especially higher on ‘being relevant’
                        and ‘fulfilling ones needs’6.


                        The goal of this paper is to look into the necessary ingredients for a company to structurally get the consumer
                        on board: every single day and for almost all decisions that need to be taken. As a consequence of this
                        intense collaboration between your company and the market, decisions will no longer be imposed from above.
                        And when the majority of your decisions are taken in this manner, following consultation with the market, you
                        may really speak of ‘structural collaboration’. The consumer is truly represented in the boardroom. His voice
                        can be heard in every part of your company, a voice that is every bit as loud as the voice of management and
                        staff. You may even want to consider actually appointing a consumer as an honorary member of your
                        board.
                        32008, Harvard Business Review, The contribution economy, Scott Cook.
                        42011, InSites Consulting, Social Media around the world study.
                        52011, MSc thesis: Van Dijk, J. (30 August 2011). ‘The effects of co-creation on brand and product perceptions’.

                         Faculty of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, more info: Joycediscovers.wordpress.com
                        62011, InSites Consulting with Heinz, R&D study.




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              2                The objectives of
                               structural collaboration.
                               Companies who are working on structural collaboration with their
                               customers have four clear objectives in mind with this approach:


                               1. Create better products, improve the customer service and communicate in a more impactful way.
                                  This is by far the most important objective for large brands to collaborate with consumers. By succeeding in
                                  this objective, the overall performance of the organization will increase.
                               2. Become more agile. By involving customers in every phase of a decision making chain, things move faster.
                                  Companies can make better decisions faster and have a better feeling what will be needed to be as
                                  successful in the future. A big plus in today’s fast moving world.
                               3. Add consumer-feeling to the gut-feeling. A lot of managers rely on their gut-feeling, which is wonderful.
                                  Structural collaboration should add ‘consumer-feeling’ to it. By collaborating so often, managers create the
                                  ability to put on the consumers hat during a meeting and think as the customer. Allowing them to make more
                                  consumer relevant choices.
                               4. Marketing & PR. Companies who are listening and involve consumers in decision making are popular
                                  nowadays. Tell all your customers that you take decisions based on consulting other customers, and they will
                                  like you more. Leveraging the internal collaboration platforms towards the external communication, has an
                                  impact on the overall perception. This is not the main goal, but a very welcomed indirect effect.




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              3                An evolution,
                               not a revolution.
                               It’s clear that structural collaboration with consumers is not about having the right
                               technology to make it happen. It is about a mentality shift for most organizations.
                               A shift from a ‘we know best’-attitude towards an open mentality. The most
                               beautiful results of collaborating companies is the creation of what we just called
                               the ‘consumer feeling’. Adding the consumer feeling to the gut feeling of
                               companies is the biggest change one can achieve through structural
                               collaboration.


                               To reach this situation, there are a number of steps to be taken. Based on our
                               research, we learned that all companies started small and evolved towards
                               bigger and bigger collaboration projects. In the end, collaboration was really
                               embedded in their organization. It was a process of change, not a revolution.




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                               1-time                      Project based                      Structural
                               try out                     collaboration                    collaboration




                        1. Collaboration always starts with a first time try out. Companies organize a co-creation project in which
                           they allow the customer to participate in one specific project. Most occurring examples are co-creation
                           of a new product, a new package or new marketing communication.


                        2. If this try out is experienced as a success, the second step is to apply collaboration on
                           a project based level in the organization. In this stage, companies have the habit to involve customers
                           in every important new project they work on.


                        3. After a while, it becomes hard for them to take decisions without the voice of the customer during the
                           process and they decide to structurally collaborate.




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              4                Five pillars
                               for Collaboration
                               Based our interviews,
                               we concluded that
                               there are 5 crucial
                               pillars if you want to
                                                                  1                             4
                               be successful in the          Fit with the                     Internal
                               evolution towards              company
                                                                                             = External
                               structural collaboration.       culture
                                                                                   3
                                                                                 C-level
                                                                              involvement,
                                                                                support is
                                                                 2             not enough       5
                                                                                             Measure
                                                           Select the right
                                                                                             impact
                                                            participants




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                  Fit with the company culture
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                  During our interviews, everyone                However, this does not imply that              In other words: let the collaboration
                  mentioned company culture as a very            collaboration is only possible in certain      objectives and way of working
                  important pillar to evolve from co-creation    companies. Collaboration is possible in        (duration, intensity and level of
                  to structural collaboration. It is easier to   every company, but the current culture         involvement of different departments) fit
                  collaborate with employees and                 determines where you can start. To be          with the existing culture. This approach
                  customers if your organization is              successful with collaboration it is            will allow you to start. After a while, the
                  characterized by an open and positive          important to select an approach that fits      company culture will change
                  culture                                        the current culture. Don’t try to change       automatically, project by project.
                                                                 the culture through your first collaboration   Employees will be more connected to
                                                                 projects. For example, if you have culture     consumers. This will result in direct
                                                                 where low cost is key, make sure the           feedback which will allow better and
                                                                 objective of the collaboration is to reduce    faster decisions. In the end, this brings in
                                                                 costs of other expenses (e.g. doing less       more money.
                                                                 ad hoc market research). If you are a          As a consequence, the opinion of the
                                                                 company that has connection with its           customer will increase in value and your
                                 Culture                         target group high on the agenda, add           company will evolve towards an
                                                                 consumer connectivity as an objective.         open, collaborative environment.



                            Collaboration




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                  Select the right participants
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                  There are two types of customer collaboration possible: an open online platform where everyone can participate
                  and a closed online community where you select the people to join in.


                  In the large open communities you have little direct control over who joins in and who doesn’t. The members come
                  together in a very spontaneous way to discuss particular subjects that are of their interest. Your role with regards to
                  these people is simply to listen. This will allow you to discover a series of unfulfilled market needs, which may
                  eventually lead to new products and services. Of course, you are also free to ask them questions, but you must
                  always remember that these are open communities – anyone else might be listening to their answers!


                  Companies that want to involve the customer in more strategic decisions and who have a need for in-depth
                  feedback, tend to work with a closed online community with a limited number of relevant customers. If you want to
                  solve a specific management problem, it is better to discuss possible solutions with a smaller, closed group of
                  between 50 and 150 of people with a keen interest into your category. It could also be a group of your most ardent
                  fans, fans who you have carefully vetted and selected yourself. The major advantage of this approach is that you
                  have everything in your own hands – and this is advisable when you don’t want the whole world to know what
                  decisions are being taken.




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It is important to acknowledge that not every customer will be able – or is suitable – to
                  help you solve management problems. To give your company access to the right
                  advice on a daily basis, you need to listen to the right (and relevant) people. For your
                  communities seek to attract people who can offer an added value. The minimum
                  condition is that they must have a clear commitment to the company and what it stands
                  for. They might be an expert in the sector, a knowledgeable and enthusiastic amateur in
                  the sector or just a big fan of your brand. Research has shown that without this kind of
                  emotional commitment people seldom have enough interest to contribute effectively to
                  an online community7. In other words, you need to talk to people who are interesting
                  and interested. If they don’t have an opinion or the natural motivation to take part is
                  missing, your community will not achieve what you want it to achieve. But it natural
                  engagement not enough, in order to make your community a real success you need to
                  manage it well. A number of things are important: be open and transparent about the
                  goals of each project, listen in an active way (allow participants to put their issues on
                  your agenda too), make it a fun experience (after all people are doing this in their spare
                  time) and give enough feedback on what you did with their answers.




                  72010,   Ludwig, De Ruyck, Schillewaert, InSites Consulting and the University of Maastricht.




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If you really want to progress to co-creation of new products or services with your community, you need to add the
                  following two dimensions to your selection criteria, resulting in two complementary groups of co-creators8


                  • People with innovative vision and social independence: These people formulate their vision about
                    innovation in an independent manner. They base this vision exclusively on their own experience and opinions,
                    without taking account of what might be ‘popular’. This results in very pure ideas. They like trying out new things
                    and generally have more extreme views than the ‘average’ customer. As a result, they can sometimes come up
                    with revolutionary ideas.


                  • Social influencers: This group discusses innovations whilst taking account of what their social environment
                    thinks. Influencers are regarded by this environment as creative specialists, who are quick to see the
                    advantages of new innovations. Consequently, their opinions about such innovations are frequently asked – and
                    followed. They like to be occupied creatively with new products and think that it is important that others also
                    approve of the products they like to use. They converse with others proactively on these matters. It is therefore
                    clear that this is a very relevant group for collaborative purposes. It is also a group with significant conversation
                    potential. This means that they not only help with the initiation and development of new ideas, but that they also
                    start conversations during the implementation of these ideas. They have a sixth sense for the innovations that
                    will catch on and those that will not. In this respect, they filter the ideas of the first group.




                  82010,   Schillewaert, De Ruyck, InSites Consulting




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                  C-level involvement, support is not enough
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                  One of the critical success factors    In order to make sure the           CEO’s who invest in collaboration
                  is the involvement of your top         feedback of consumers is used       want to add consumer-feeling to
                  executives. To implement               during implementation, the          the gut-feeling of the organization.
                  collaboration in a credible way to     involvement of your C-level is      Many organizations don’t have a
                  the market, there is need for          necessary. Top management           clue about what the consumers
                  tangible proof of the results of the   support is actually not enough.     thinks. As a consequence market
                  collaboration. Consumers want to       Based on our interviews, we         research is needed for every
                  see a new product, change in           conclude that the most successful   small step. The moment your
                  service or communication. If they      cases of collaboration are all      organization gets a consumer-
                  feel there is no impact of their       stories where the CEO has an        feeling, managers can look at the
                  efforts, they will drop out.           active role: both internally and    world through the eyes of the
                  Consumers participate in this type     externally. Internally, he or she   consumer, which increases speed
                  of projects to get recognized by a     leads by example: consumer          and decreases costs of ad hoc
                  company, not to get rich.              feedback is used to make            research.
                                                         important decisions. To the
                                                         external world, they are the face
                                                         of the company who reports back
                                                         on decisions that have been
                                                         made.




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                  Internal communication is not
                  enough. Internal = External
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                                                                                              Who                  How
                  Managers show more interest in a project or
                  approach that gets external credits than in a
                  project with a sole internal focus. In other words:                 Board                Movies &




                                                                        Within the
                                                                        company
                  make sure your structural collaboration is not                                           infographics
                                                                                      Brand/Product
                  completely taking place behind the scenes of
                                                                                      Management, R&D, …   Workshops & reports
                  your organization.
                                                                                      All departments      Consumer stories:
                                                                                                           posters, intranet, …
                  Sharing your collaboration work with the whole
                  organization and the rest of the world has a
                  number of advantages. Next to an increase in
                  motivation of your management, it will also
                                                                                                           General & trade/niche




                                                                        Outside the
                  increase the motivation of the participants of




                                                                         company
                                                                                      Consumers
                  your communities. Further, research has shown                                            press
                                                                                      Brand fans
                  that consumers have a higher trust level towards                                         New & traditional media
                  and a better perception of brands that co-create.                   Adversaries
                                                                                                           Crisis management
                  So, there is also a commercial benefit to
                  leveraging your efforts externally.




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There are a few communication tactics you can apply to increase
                  the internal and external impact of your collaboration process:


                  • Meet-up with participants: Collaboration occurs on a digital platform but it is an interaction between people. To increase
                    the interaction and the emotional bondage, make sure your employees meet-up with these people in the real world as
                    well. Show them around in your company, tell them your challenges and treat them like part-time employees.

                  • Go for tangible results: If you work together with your consumers on a structural level, make sure you have concrete
                    deliverables. These results (e.g. new products, insights, advertising, packaging…) should be shared with the world to
                    make the collaboration aspirational for the market and for the involved manager.

                  • Bite size & creative reporting: share the results of your collaboration in a short, compelling and creative way with your
                    employees. Make sure it is easy to digest and to share.

                  • Apply content marketing techniques9: don’t communicate 1 or 2 times about your collaboration, but talk about it on a
                    more frequent basis. Use three levels of content: big content campaigns (e.g. when you have BIG news: launch of an
                    initiative or showing the end result), content projects (e.g. a theme that you talk about for a few days/weeks) and content
                    updates (small, daily updates with relevant information).




                  92012,   InSites Consulting, A six step content marketing model (http://www.slideshare.net/stevenvanbelleghem/)




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                  Measure impact
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                  To keep the collaboration flow going,        • Success of innovation, impact of communication and improvement
                  there is need for evidence that the            of customer service: by involving customers early in the process, your
                  approach works. Therefore we advise to         company will take better decisions. Product launches, new advertising
                  use a number of clear success indicators       campaigns and so on, should have a higher success rate than before the
                  that you can measure during the                collaboration was implemented.
                  implementation of structural collaboration   • Cost reduction: by integrating the voice of the customer in the entire
                  in your organization. There is no standard     decision making flow, the cost of ad hoc market research could be
                  list of KPIs to use; they differ from          reduced. Next to that, by creating better products and service based on
                  company to company, as they are closely        the input of the market, the impact of word-of-mouth will increase, which
                  linked to the company culture and the          may lead to lower media budgets.
                  company’s (long term) objectives. There      • Consumer feeling of the organization: you can measure to what
                  are a few KPIs that apply to all               extent your management has a better feeling of the attitude and behavior
                  companies to follow up on the impact of        of your target market. The goal is that managers can think as consumers
                  structural collaboration:                      and improve their performance through this new required skill.
                                                               • Brand perception: listening actively will humanize your brand and make
                                                                 it more popular.


                                                               Define your KPIs, measure them and celebrate success!




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                    Conclusion: change of internal
                    implementation processes needed
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                    Collaboration should lead to decisions that are taken through a cooperation of the market and your
                    company. The proof of structural collaboration is in the implementation of the ideas. In order to succeed in
                    this crucial step, there is a need to change the internal decision streams. The challenge is to integrate
                    consumer feedback and input into every phase of the decision cycle.


                    Remember that structural collaboration does not come overnight. It starts with a try-out that fits within the
                    existing culture. Make sure that as from the start you know what your next step will be. In other words: it is
                    important to start with a try-out, but it is as important to start with a long term view. Make sure you know
                    where you're going. After the try-out, it is a matter of including collaboration into projects where the fit feels
                    right. People (internal and external) get bored fast. Make sure you have a flow ready in your collaboration
                    process to keep the conversations going. Plan with room for flexibility. Once you completed a number of
                    successful collaboration projects, the possibility to move forward to structural collaboration arrives.




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Make sure that along the way, you take into account these last tactical tips to make collaboration work:


                    •   Have clear objectives in each collaboration project. Make sure that you don’t collaborate just for the sake
                        of it. To get the feedback of consumers in the decision flow, it has to be very clear what the objectives are.
                        Objectives that are in line with the business goals.

                    •   Involve all stakeholders early in the process. The more departments are involved during the beginning of
                        the process the better. In order to integrate the collaboration flow in the decision flow, it is crucial to have a
                        buy-in from the relevant teams.

                    •   Manage expectations. Collaboration won’t bring in the next big idea for your company. Customers are great
                        sparring partners, but don’t set the expectations too high. Make sure that during the integration of their
                        feedback in the decision flows, everybody is aware of what to expect from the collaboration.

                    •   Have a community manager. Make sure you have somebody assigned to manage the community. This
                        person is responsible to manage the conversation with participants of the collaboration process and to share
                        the insights internally. He or she brings the consumer’s voice to life within the company.

                    •   Create internal and external credibility. By delivering results and integrating the voice of the customer in
                        your decision flows, you will gain credibility among the participants of the collaboration platform. Credibility
                        among employees will also grow as they will see that collaboration adds value. Marketing your collaboration
                        efforts is not a bad thing, but it should not be the only thing.




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List of interviewees:
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                            Caroline Van Hoff, Concept Development Manager, Heineken International

                            Charles Hageman, Research Manager, KLM

                            Erkinheimo Pia, Global Collaboration Manager, Nokia

                            Graham Kahr Social Commerce Product Manager, Zappos

                            Hans Similon, Evangelist, Mobile Vikings

                            Joella Marsman, Marketing Researcher, HJ Heinz

                            Marc Fouconnier, CEO, Famous

                            Marjan Rintel, VP Marketing & Brand, KLM

                            Martijn Van Kesteren, Yunomi Leader Benelux, Unilever

                            Pascale Mignolet, International Market Research Director Coffee & Tea, Sara Lee

                            Philip Rogge, CEO, Microsoft BE

                            Piet Decuypere, CEO, Danone

                            Pol Van Biervliet, CEO, Cisco BE

                            Stan Knoops, Head of Consumer Insights Europe, Unilever R&D

                            Tormod Askildsen, Senior Director Community Engagement & Events, Lego




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Steven Van Belleghem
                                                         Managing Partner, InSites Consulting
                                                         Author of The Conversation Company & The Conversation Manager
                                                         ………………………………………………………………………..

                    ………………………………                                steven@insites-consulting.com

                    Thank you                                   @steven_insites
                    & open for
                    all feedback.                        Tom De Ruyck
                    ………………………………                         Head of Research Communities, InSites Consulting
                    Steven & Tom.
                                                         ………………………………………………………………………..

                                                                tom@insites-consulting.com

                                                                @tomderuyck




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From co-creation to collaboration

  • 1. @steven_insites @tomderuyck conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 2. ………………………………………….………..……………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………. What to expect from this paper? ………………………………………….………..……………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………. • An inspirational view on structural collaboration between your company and the market, based on 15 interviews with senior executives of (global) brands from different industries. • Main reasons why your company should be serious about structural collaboration with your customers. • A clear overview of what will be key, in order to succeed with structural collaboration. • An overview of some organizational measures your company will need to take when moving from one-off co-creation to structural collaboration. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 3. ………………………………………….………..……………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Definition: what do we mean with structural collaboration? ………………………………………….………..……………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………. This paper describes the success factors for ‘structural collaboration’. When we talk about structural collaboration we mean the integration of the voice of the customer in all decision making flows of your company. In most companies, customers are only allowed to give feedback at the very end of a decision making flow through traditional market research. This paper gives insights on how to involve the customer in every single phase of the decision making flow on an ongoing basis. We acknowledge that collaboration can also be done with employees, but the focus of this paper is on collaboration with the market. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 4. ………………… Part 1 conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 5. ………………… Part 1 The facts about crowdsourcing, co-creation and collaboration. Co-creation is hot. In recent years, the world has been witness to a whole host of successful co-creation cases. Doritos allowed its fans to develop an advert to be shown during the Superbowl. Lays Crisps asked their customers to help choose a new flavour and snack manufacturer Mora produced a new croquette in collaboration with its consumers. Co-creation and crowd-sourcing are high on the agenda of the majority of today’s marketers. It is seen as a quick way to experiment with this new way of working. There is nothing wrong with this, but in most cases it doesn’t go any further than being just a trendy marketing campaign. The other problem with all of the examples above: they were all ‘one-offs’. There is no long term vision, nor intention to collaborate with the customer in a more structural way. Currently, only 3% of all companies have experience with developing new products and services with their consumers. In most cases1, this collaboration starts with a pilot project. If the test is successful, the collaboration can gradually be built up in a more structural manner. Less than one out of ten companies who co- create with their customers also use this collaboration for the launching of new products. We may say that the focus of co-creation is mainly focused on the initiation of new ideas2. But even if consumers are more or less continually involved in the process of dreaming up new ideas, this is still not enough to be able to speak of ‘structural collaboration’. Structural collaboration means that the customer is involved in all aspects of your company’s life. 12011, InSites Consulting, Social media integration survey. 22011, Frost & Sullivan, R&D/innovation and product development priorities survey results. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 6. 1. Getting new insights: exploration of the target group. Listen directly on how they perceive the product and service quality to optimize the commercial portfolio. This also implies discovering new market trends and unmet needs from your most relevant customers. 1 2 2. The development of new ideas and fine-tuning Insighting Developing of existing ideas. Create new commercial value together with the customer. By involving them in the product, campaign or brand development flow, you create a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. The Business most relevant customers decide almost upfront Objectives what they will buy. 3. Key role during implementation. Include customers during the implementation phase to make sure that your interpretation of their ideas is done in a correct way. 4 3 4. Continuous evaluation and optimization. Use Optimizing Implementing the voice of the customer as a continuous flow of information to improve loads of smaller, tactical issues and to re-shape the future of your company with your customer as your primary consultant. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 7. And it pays off: a recent article in the ‘Harvard Business Review’ claimed that companies are better able to solve all their main business problems if they collaborate closely with their consumers. 3The good news is that consumers are also willing to help companies out with this: more than half of them4 want to collaborate with one of their favourite brands around one or more of these issues. Moreover, recent research carried out at the University of Wageningen5 has demonstrated that products whose packaging is labelled ‘co-created with consumers’ will sell significantly better than equivalent products that are not labelled in this way. In other words, consumers have more confidence in each other’s judgement than in the judgement of professional experts within a company. And they are probably right. In a recent study, we found that new product ideas that were co-developed with consumers score especially higher on ‘being relevant’ and ‘fulfilling ones needs’6. The goal of this paper is to look into the necessary ingredients for a company to structurally get the consumer on board: every single day and for almost all decisions that need to be taken. As a consequence of this intense collaboration between your company and the market, decisions will no longer be imposed from above. And when the majority of your decisions are taken in this manner, following consultation with the market, you may really speak of ‘structural collaboration’. The consumer is truly represented in the boardroom. His voice can be heard in every part of your company, a voice that is every bit as loud as the voice of management and staff. You may even want to consider actually appointing a consumer as an honorary member of your board. 32008, Harvard Business Review, The contribution economy, Scott Cook. 42011, InSites Consulting, Social Media around the world study. 52011, MSc thesis: Van Dijk, J. (30 August 2011). ‘The effects of co-creation on brand and product perceptions’. Faculty of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, more info: Joycediscovers.wordpress.com 62011, InSites Consulting with Heinz, R&D study. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 8. ………………… Part 2 conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 9. ………………… Part 2 The objectives of structural collaboration. Companies who are working on structural collaboration with their customers have four clear objectives in mind with this approach: 1. Create better products, improve the customer service and communicate in a more impactful way. This is by far the most important objective for large brands to collaborate with consumers. By succeeding in this objective, the overall performance of the organization will increase. 2. Become more agile. By involving customers in every phase of a decision making chain, things move faster. Companies can make better decisions faster and have a better feeling what will be needed to be as successful in the future. A big plus in today’s fast moving world. 3. Add consumer-feeling to the gut-feeling. A lot of managers rely on their gut-feeling, which is wonderful. Structural collaboration should add ‘consumer-feeling’ to it. By collaborating so often, managers create the ability to put on the consumers hat during a meeting and think as the customer. Allowing them to make more consumer relevant choices. 4. Marketing & PR. Companies who are listening and involve consumers in decision making are popular nowadays. Tell all your customers that you take decisions based on consulting other customers, and they will like you more. Leveraging the internal collaboration platforms towards the external communication, has an impact on the overall perception. This is not the main goal, but a very welcomed indirect effect. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 10. ………………… Part 3 conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 11. ………………… Part 3 An evolution, not a revolution. It’s clear that structural collaboration with consumers is not about having the right technology to make it happen. It is about a mentality shift for most organizations. A shift from a ‘we know best’-attitude towards an open mentality. The most beautiful results of collaborating companies is the creation of what we just called the ‘consumer feeling’. Adding the consumer feeling to the gut feeling of companies is the biggest change one can achieve through structural collaboration. To reach this situation, there are a number of steps to be taken. Based on our research, we learned that all companies started small and evolved towards bigger and bigger collaboration projects. In the end, collaboration was really embedded in their organization. It was a process of change, not a revolution. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 12. ………………… 1. ………………… 2. ………………… 3. 1-time Project based Structural try out collaboration collaboration 1. Collaboration always starts with a first time try out. Companies organize a co-creation project in which they allow the customer to participate in one specific project. Most occurring examples are co-creation of a new product, a new package or new marketing communication. 2. If this try out is experienced as a success, the second step is to apply collaboration on a project based level in the organization. In this stage, companies have the habit to involve customers in every important new project they work on. 3. After a while, it becomes hard for them to take decisions without the voice of the customer during the process and they decide to structurally collaborate. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 13. ………………… Part 4 conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 14. ………………… Part 4 Five pillars for Collaboration Based our interviews, we concluded that there are 5 crucial pillars if you want to 1 4 be successful in the Fit with the Internal evolution towards company = External structural collaboration. culture 3 C-level involvement, support is 2 not enough 5 Measure Select the right impact participants conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 15. 1 Fit with the company culture ……………………………………………………………………… During our interviews, everyone However, this does not imply that In other words: let the collaboration mentioned company culture as a very collaboration is only possible in certain objectives and way of working important pillar to evolve from co-creation companies. Collaboration is possible in (duration, intensity and level of to structural collaboration. It is easier to every company, but the current culture involvement of different departments) fit collaborate with employees and determines where you can start. To be with the existing culture. This approach customers if your organization is successful with collaboration it is will allow you to start. After a while, the characterized by an open and positive important to select an approach that fits company culture will change culture the current culture. Don’t try to change automatically, project by project. the culture through your first collaboration Employees will be more connected to projects. For example, if you have culture consumers. This will result in direct where low cost is key, make sure the feedback which will allow better and objective of the collaboration is to reduce faster decisions. In the end, this brings in costs of other expenses (e.g. doing less more money. ad hoc market research). If you are a As a consequence, the opinion of the company that has connection with its customer will increase in value and your Culture target group high on the agenda, add company will evolve towards an consumer connectivity as an objective. open, collaborative environment. Collaboration conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 16. 2 Select the right participants ……………………………………………………………………… There are two types of customer collaboration possible: an open online platform where everyone can participate and a closed online community where you select the people to join in. In the large open communities you have little direct control over who joins in and who doesn’t. The members come together in a very spontaneous way to discuss particular subjects that are of their interest. Your role with regards to these people is simply to listen. This will allow you to discover a series of unfulfilled market needs, which may eventually lead to new products and services. Of course, you are also free to ask them questions, but you must always remember that these are open communities – anyone else might be listening to their answers! Companies that want to involve the customer in more strategic decisions and who have a need for in-depth feedback, tend to work with a closed online community with a limited number of relevant customers. If you want to solve a specific management problem, it is better to discuss possible solutions with a smaller, closed group of between 50 and 150 of people with a keen interest into your category. It could also be a group of your most ardent fans, fans who you have carefully vetted and selected yourself. The major advantage of this approach is that you have everything in your own hands – and this is advisable when you don’t want the whole world to know what decisions are being taken. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 17. It is important to acknowledge that not every customer will be able – or is suitable – to help you solve management problems. To give your company access to the right advice on a daily basis, you need to listen to the right (and relevant) people. For your communities seek to attract people who can offer an added value. The minimum condition is that they must have a clear commitment to the company and what it stands for. They might be an expert in the sector, a knowledgeable and enthusiastic amateur in the sector or just a big fan of your brand. Research has shown that without this kind of emotional commitment people seldom have enough interest to contribute effectively to an online community7. In other words, you need to talk to people who are interesting and interested. If they don’t have an opinion or the natural motivation to take part is missing, your community will not achieve what you want it to achieve. But it natural engagement not enough, in order to make your community a real success you need to manage it well. A number of things are important: be open and transparent about the goals of each project, listen in an active way (allow participants to put their issues on your agenda too), make it a fun experience (after all people are doing this in their spare time) and give enough feedback on what you did with their answers. 72010, Ludwig, De Ruyck, Schillewaert, InSites Consulting and the University of Maastricht. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 18. If you really want to progress to co-creation of new products or services with your community, you need to add the following two dimensions to your selection criteria, resulting in two complementary groups of co-creators8 • People with innovative vision and social independence: These people formulate their vision about innovation in an independent manner. They base this vision exclusively on their own experience and opinions, without taking account of what might be ‘popular’. This results in very pure ideas. They like trying out new things and generally have more extreme views than the ‘average’ customer. As a result, they can sometimes come up with revolutionary ideas. • Social influencers: This group discusses innovations whilst taking account of what their social environment thinks. Influencers are regarded by this environment as creative specialists, who are quick to see the advantages of new innovations. Consequently, their opinions about such innovations are frequently asked – and followed. They like to be occupied creatively with new products and think that it is important that others also approve of the products they like to use. They converse with others proactively on these matters. It is therefore clear that this is a very relevant group for collaborative purposes. It is also a group with significant conversation potential. This means that they not only help with the initiation and development of new ideas, but that they also start conversations during the implementation of these ideas. They have a sixth sense for the innovations that will catch on and those that will not. In this respect, they filter the ideas of the first group. 82010, Schillewaert, De Ruyck, InSites Consulting conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 19. 3 C-level involvement, support is not enough ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… One of the critical success factors In order to make sure the CEO’s who invest in collaboration is the involvement of your top feedback of consumers is used want to add consumer-feeling to executives. To implement during implementation, the the gut-feeling of the organization. collaboration in a credible way to involvement of your C-level is Many organizations don’t have a the market, there is need for necessary. Top management clue about what the consumers tangible proof of the results of the support is actually not enough. thinks. As a consequence market collaboration. Consumers want to Based on our interviews, we research is needed for every see a new product, change in conclude that the most successful small step. The moment your service or communication. If they cases of collaboration are all organization gets a consumer- feel there is no impact of their stories where the CEO has an feeling, managers can look at the efforts, they will drop out. active role: both internally and world through the eyes of the Consumers participate in this type externally. Internally, he or she consumer, which increases speed of projects to get recognized by a leads by example: consumer and decreases costs of ad hoc company, not to get rich. feedback is used to make research. important decisions. To the external world, they are the face of the company who reports back on decisions that have been made. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 20. 4 Internal communication is not enough. Internal = External …………………………………………………………………………. Who How Managers show more interest in a project or approach that gets external credits than in a project with a sole internal focus. In other words: Board Movies & Within the company make sure your structural collaboration is not infographics Brand/Product completely taking place behind the scenes of Management, R&D, … Workshops & reports your organization. All departments Consumer stories: posters, intranet, … Sharing your collaboration work with the whole organization and the rest of the world has a number of advantages. Next to an increase in motivation of your management, it will also General & trade/niche Outside the increase the motivation of the participants of company Consumers your communities. Further, research has shown press Brand fans that consumers have a higher trust level towards New & traditional media and a better perception of brands that co-create. Adversaries Crisis management So, there is also a commercial benefit to leveraging your efforts externally. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 21. There are a few communication tactics you can apply to increase the internal and external impact of your collaboration process: • Meet-up with participants: Collaboration occurs on a digital platform but it is an interaction between people. To increase the interaction and the emotional bondage, make sure your employees meet-up with these people in the real world as well. Show them around in your company, tell them your challenges and treat them like part-time employees. • Go for tangible results: If you work together with your consumers on a structural level, make sure you have concrete deliverables. These results (e.g. new products, insights, advertising, packaging…) should be shared with the world to make the collaboration aspirational for the market and for the involved manager. • Bite size & creative reporting: share the results of your collaboration in a short, compelling and creative way with your employees. Make sure it is easy to digest and to share. • Apply content marketing techniques9: don’t communicate 1 or 2 times about your collaboration, but talk about it on a more frequent basis. Use three levels of content: big content campaigns (e.g. when you have BIG news: launch of an initiative or showing the end result), content projects (e.g. a theme that you talk about for a few days/weeks) and content updates (small, daily updates with relevant information). 92012, InSites Consulting, A six step content marketing model (http://www.slideshare.net/stevenvanbelleghem/) conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 22. 5 Measure impact ………………………………………. To keep the collaboration flow going, • Success of innovation, impact of communication and improvement there is need for evidence that the of customer service: by involving customers early in the process, your approach works. Therefore we advise to company will take better decisions. Product launches, new advertising use a number of clear success indicators campaigns and so on, should have a higher success rate than before the that you can measure during the collaboration was implemented. implementation of structural collaboration • Cost reduction: by integrating the voice of the customer in the entire in your organization. There is no standard decision making flow, the cost of ad hoc market research could be list of KPIs to use; they differ from reduced. Next to that, by creating better products and service based on company to company, as they are closely the input of the market, the impact of word-of-mouth will increase, which linked to the company culture and the may lead to lower media budgets. company’s (long term) objectives. There • Consumer feeling of the organization: you can measure to what are a few KPIs that apply to all extent your management has a better feeling of the attitude and behavior companies to follow up on the impact of of your target market. The goal is that managers can think as consumers structural collaboration: and improve their performance through this new required skill. • Brand perception: listening actively will humanize your brand and make it more popular. Define your KPIs, measure them and celebrate success! conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 23. ………………………………………….………..……………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Conclusion: change of internal implementation processes needed ………………………………………….………..……………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Collaboration should lead to decisions that are taken through a cooperation of the market and your company. The proof of structural collaboration is in the implementation of the ideas. In order to succeed in this crucial step, there is a need to change the internal decision streams. The challenge is to integrate consumer feedback and input into every phase of the decision cycle. Remember that structural collaboration does not come overnight. It starts with a try-out that fits within the existing culture. Make sure that as from the start you know what your next step will be. In other words: it is important to start with a try-out, but it is as important to start with a long term view. Make sure you know where you're going. After the try-out, it is a matter of including collaboration into projects where the fit feels right. People (internal and external) get bored fast. Make sure you have a flow ready in your collaboration process to keep the conversations going. Plan with room for flexibility. Once you completed a number of successful collaboration projects, the possibility to move forward to structural collaboration arrives. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 24. Make sure that along the way, you take into account these last tactical tips to make collaboration work: • Have clear objectives in each collaboration project. Make sure that you don’t collaborate just for the sake of it. To get the feedback of consumers in the decision flow, it has to be very clear what the objectives are. Objectives that are in line with the business goals. • Involve all stakeholders early in the process. The more departments are involved during the beginning of the process the better. In order to integrate the collaboration flow in the decision flow, it is crucial to have a buy-in from the relevant teams. • Manage expectations. Collaboration won’t bring in the next big idea for your company. Customers are great sparring partners, but don’t set the expectations too high. Make sure that during the integration of their feedback in the decision flows, everybody is aware of what to expect from the collaboration. • Have a community manager. Make sure you have somebody assigned to manage the community. This person is responsible to manage the conversation with participants of the collaboration process and to share the insights internally. He or she brings the consumer’s voice to life within the company. • Create internal and external credibility. By delivering results and integrating the voice of the customer in your decision flows, you will gain credibility among the participants of the collaboration platform. Credibility among employees will also grow as they will see that collaboration adds value. Marketing your collaboration efforts is not a bad thing, but it should not be the only thing. conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 25. List of interviewees: ………………………………………………………………………………………… Caroline Van Hoff, Concept Development Manager, Heineken International Charles Hageman, Research Manager, KLM Erkinheimo Pia, Global Collaboration Manager, Nokia Graham Kahr Social Commerce Product Manager, Zappos Hans Similon, Evangelist, Mobile Vikings Joella Marsman, Marketing Researcher, HJ Heinz Marc Fouconnier, CEO, Famous Marjan Rintel, VP Marketing & Brand, KLM Martijn Van Kesteren, Yunomi Leader Benelux, Unilever Pascale Mignolet, International Market Research Director Coffee & Tea, Sara Lee Philip Rogge, CEO, Microsoft BE Piet Decuypere, CEO, Danone Pol Van Biervliet, CEO, Cisco BE Stan Knoops, Head of Consumer Insights Europe, Unilever R&D Tormod Askildsen, Senior Director Community Engagement & Events, Lego conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck
  • 26. Steven Van Belleghem Managing Partner, InSites Consulting Author of The Conversation Company & The Conversation Manager ……………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………… steven@insites-consulting.com Thank you @steven_insites & open for all feedback. Tom De Ruyck ……………………………… Head of Research Communities, InSites Consulting Steven & Tom. ……………………………………………………………………….. tom@insites-consulting.com @tomderuyck conversationmanagement.biz I @steven_insites I @tomderuyck