nzs hidden metric, some pattern matching
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PROFIT triples every 4 years
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2.5x FASTERTHAN THE AVERAGE NZ BUSINESS
250+ STARTUPS
Created
1,400+
JOBS
Generated over
$808m in
REVENUE
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OUR GOAL
A high performing NZ economy where ideas and businesses
thrive.
By 2020 we will enable a 1,000 businesses of international
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$1.5b startup related
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THREE THINGS TO SHARE WITH YOU
1. The world is disrupting
2. The NZ paradox and our hidden metric
3. Some pattern matching
…with some opportunities from our Icehouse
pipeline weaved through the presentation…
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These next few slides, credit to
Dave McClure, 500 Start-ups
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Where are you? Who are you?
OPTIMISTIC PESSIMISTIC
DEFINITIVE
INDEFINITIVE
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Everything can be explained by
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Lets try it out
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Think platforms, networks – not apps
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3 & 10 year annualized total-shareholder-return premiums of innovative
companies compared with their industry peers
Sources: Most Innovative Companies – BCG bcg.perspectives.com ‘Credit to Dave McClure, 500 Startups’
Annualized TSR
premium (%)
5
0Asia-Pacific
6.9
14.0
Europe
3.1
2.3
Americas
2.9
6.7
Global
4.0
7.5
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Ten-year premium
Three-year premium
Innovation now = $ + value
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• Financial market crises
• Lean startup movement
• Global distribution platforms
• Payments infrastructure
• Startup ecosystems
What’s changed?
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• Less capital needed
• More customers via online
• Lots of little bets
Why?
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Lean, Little, Cockroach StartupBig, Fat Dinosaur Startup
It is a new world which can be super fast
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Early
Customer
Usage Product
Functional
PrototypeConcept
Scalable
Customer
Acquisition
[about to be]
Profitable
Unit
Economics
Scalable
Profitable
BusinessExit?
Market
Revenue
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A new norm at the edge of the curve, moving
quickly however - lots of little bets
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Not just USA - GLOCAL
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Scaling isn’t optional…
BUT
The odds –
1 in 10,000,
if any
Most have no
idea, that they are
here
This slide is credit to Scott
Nolan, Founders Fund
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Everyone
is trying
To EAT
or DEFEND
Not surely for the big guys, not for sleepy old
property peeps
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1. The engineering question - can you create breakthrough
technology instead of incremental improvements?
2. The timing question – is now the right time to start your
particular business?
3. The monopoly question – are you starting with a big share of
a small market?
4. The people question – do you have the right team?
5. The distribution question – do you have a way to just not
create but deliver your product?
6. The durability question – will you market position be
defensible in 10 and 20 years into the future?
7. The secret question – have you identified a unique
opportunity that others don’t see?
… if the rate of change outside
your organisation is greater than the
rate inside your organisation, the end is in sight …
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New Zealand’s secret metric
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New Zealand’s secret metric
2318430 48%
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We have
A great bunch of expats and Kiwi-philes
Emerging technology and new age leaders
Aspirational millennials who don’t want to work for the ‘man’
An emerging group of early stage investors
An emerging global group of believers
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We don’t have
Senior executives in our big companies who are built to succeed in the world
Board members of our big companies with diverse perspectives & experience
A supply of entrepreneurs who can turn ideas into global companies
A supply of talented executives in fast growing industries like technology
A set of investment bankers who can help build global capital pools
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Pattern
matching
A PORTFOLIO TOOL
F O R
P R O P
E R T Y
It all starts with…
an idea
a market
a customer
THE PIPES
IT IS ALL ABOUT
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Then the hard bit starts…
Do it all over again!
DEMOCRATISING
REAL ESTATEDEVELOPMENT
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Just two things are needed…
Aspiration Competence
LEVERAGING
YOUR LAZY ASSETS
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the 3 step
aspiration
THE PEEPS
TRACKING
It is
about
change
OF IN-DOORS
THE GOOGLE
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Who wants a little and safe stone
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Momentum is incredible
TO CONSTRUCTION
EYE SIGHTBRINGING
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The book for founders & managers
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“Everyone thinks of
changing the world, but no
one thinks of changing
himself”
Leo Tolstoy
you
email: [email protected] twitter: @iceandy
Our goal is to lift the
competitiveness of the New Zealand
SME and start-up sector, leading to
a material impact on the economic
performance of the country.
Andy Hamilton CEO, The Icehouse