Opportunity Hunting in Chaotic Times like Covid Crisis

Opportunity Hunting in Chaos. It is a presentation about innovation given by Jeremy Gutsche, Trend Hunter CEO & NYT Bestselling Author.

Opportunity Hunting - framework by Jeremy Gutsche, TrendHunter CEO

Chaos creates opportunity but also sparks ongoing change. Often, people don’t notice the extent of the ongoing change.

Furthermore, when hunting opportunity in chaos, it’s very important to develop a series of tactics and tools to help you filter through the noise, in order to see each of those incremental steps and better identify clusters of opportunities.

Indeed, in any markets/companies/organisations, when it comes to identifying opportunities in chaos, there are really 3 different things to be good at :

  • Reset your expectations
  • Have a tactic or toolkit for hunting new ideas, inspiration.
  • Have a system of filtering through those ideas to find a cluster of opportunities.

We are going to step through each of these steps into opportunity hunting.

Opportunity Hunting - in Chaos

Additionally, when opportunity hunting and getting those results mentioned above, you need to ask yourself this question: where do you find new ideas?

Here are some example of ideas to help you get inspired:

  • Trend safaris: Try to experience other industries and cultures (IKEA)
  • Look for subcultures: Look for subcultures of cool or the opposite of mainstream (QUIKSILVER)
  • Create a full perceptual map of the industry: look at restaurants, food trucks, anything related to the product cycle of what it is they are creating (PEPSI)
  • Randomise your inspiration: go to lectures, webinars you’ve never been to before or would normally be interested in (IDEO)
  • People watching: visit competitors and smaller shops to study what customers are doing (NESTLE)
  • Pursue curiosities: answer the question ‘wouldn’t it be cool if… ?’ (APPLE/CANVA).

1- Tactics from our clients

Opportunity Hunting: tactics

The first concept we will dive into will be:

2- Four levels of opportunity hunting

Opportunity Hunting: four levels of opportunity

Opportunity Hunting: four levels of opportunity

A cluster is a group of items that have the same common factor. For eg, here caffeinated products (drink, crips, chewing gums).

3- Innovation exercise in opportunity hunting: design your own hip hotel.

a) your market (eg Hotels)

Hunt your Market (eg Hotels)

b) adjacent markets (eg Hotel services)

Hunt Adjacent Markets (eg Hotels)

c) your target market demographic likes and is doing

Hunt What Your Target Demographic Likes

In a 2.0 World, the vending machine would give a free drink if you use the hashtag shown on the machine.

d) Group into meaningful clusters

Group into meaningful clustersGroup into meaningful clustersGroup into meaningful clusters

But here is the catch: the human mind is great at recognising patterns…by creating shortcuts… (bad!)

E) Throw your first clusters away

Throw your first clusters away

F) Re-cluster!

Re-cluster!Re-cluster!Re-cluster!Re-cluster!Re-cluster!

Now, you have these groups and need to pick only one of those new clusters to create a new hotel. And what you’ll find that at round 2, people come up with more interesting and unique hotels and less expensive.

Here is what happens. When you focus on a cluster, you’ll start working on a cluster important to your customers, because it is based on a series of ideas more likely to succeed.

4- Workshop: repeat these tactics for your brand

Repeat these tactics for your brand

So, if you are wondering, how did I find these 6 clusters? Well, I use the patterns as follow:

  • In-room luxury: re-direction or surprise
  • Nostalgia co-branding: cyclicality
  • Humanisation of pets: simplicity, focusing on something very important for a specific group of people
  • Viral youth targeting: looking for things that are rebellious
  • Renting cultural experience: acceleration by taking one small idea and taking it to the next level.

I’ll show you now how this works. In the chaos, big changes are like splashes in water that create ripples of opportunity. The way I think about it is that ideas are like a plethora of little dots. Each dot represents a new idea. But those dots are a little more connected than you think. If you find multiple clusters and start adding up, you’ll find several related clusters, you can identify megatrends.

Opportunity Hunting: Identifying megatrends

But if you dial megatrends up, even more, you can find the patterns. And the patterns are going to be the focus of the next 5-10 minutes, that we’ll dive into.

Opportunity Hunting: patterns

5- Patterns of opportunities

You could use the patterns of opportunities to label the change you see out there.

Opportunity Hunting: patterns

But you could use the patterns the other way. Instead of diagnosing, looking outward to find opportunities that are out there.

Opportunity Hunting: patterns

Divergence: ‘Instead of marketing to the masses, be irresistible to a specific group of people’.

Google didn’t want to buy Facebook in 2007 and tried to replicate what Facebook was doing, ie copying their business model. Guess what? It failed badly.

But, if we used ‘Divergence’ as a business model, we could break down what Facebook was doing and find new opportunities. Divergence means people don’t want to be part of the mainstream.

So, Facebook was a site for Friends. So, what is the opposite of that? A site for celebrities, and people you don’t know. That opportunity was filled by Twitter later.

If people are archiving all of their photos, what if I don’t want to have my photos of parties to be archived for the rest of my adult life to be seen by others? Well, something needed to be less permanent, creating an opportunity for Snapchat.

If people are photographing their everyday life, and their food, and ruining the art of photography, something needs to bring that art back. So, twelve people coded up Instagram and sold, interestingly enough, to Facebook for $1 billion, which is a nice check to split between twelve colleagues.

A) Divergence Pattern

If you want to find out divergence in your own market, you take an example of the innovations  you are seeing and you’d ask questions like :

Divergence pattern

Nonetheless,  I’m not going to explain all of these megatrends or sub-patterns today, because you can dive into those resources at trendhunter.com (especially trendhunter.com/pro). You’ll see our entire site is broken down like this, so you can learn the methodology.

Instead, i’m going to keep rolling on and walk you through each of the patterns.

B) Acceleration Pattern

Acceleration is the concept of ‘taking a little idea or customer experience and make it bigger, better, smarter, and more exciting‘.

I’ll give you an example. There’s a guy, who hated marathons. He thought marathons were stupid. You know why? Because people work really, then run and are not happy with the results, because, guess what, it’s a race. If you asked people who did marathons, how they did. People will almost always answer sheepishly: ‚I wish I did better, it wasn’t exactly perfect but I got it done. And if you asked people ‚why did you do the marathon?‘. They will answer ‚ I wanted to have it completed.

So, there is that sense of accomplishment feeling, and by accelerating it, you could make something more interesting. That’s when you created the concept of tough mudder, an experience where there is no clock or timer. And as you run, navigate the course,  you’ll go through mud bogs… and you’ll do it all with your friends. So, it’s kind of cool because you do it as a team. You do it together, take pictures and everyone changes their telephone backgrounds to be that picture of their life accomplishment tough mudder. And in the future, if you ask the question; ‚how did you do in that race ?’, you’ll answer ‘I did awesomely. Take a look at this picture!‘

The company went from 0 to $70 million in two years, teaching us we need to re-think what people actually want.

To find acceleration patterns in your industry, you’ve got to ask:

Acceleration pattern

C) Cyclicality Pattern

This brings me to the next pattern ‚cyclicality’ with the simple notion that ‘everything old is new again’.

Consistently in time, we see a great example of designs, and culture from the past re-embed themselves in the modern-day. You know that people love certain things to come back. Cyclicality continues in almost every industry in a variety of ways.

To get the cyclical opportunity, you first ask :

Cyclicality Pattern

D) Convergence Pattern

This brings me to the next pattern of ‚convergence‘ and the notion of ‚your next idea exists in some combination of things you already know‘.  

Take a guy in prison who couldn’t help but think how different his life could be if he’d simply joined his dad and his brother in the family bakeshop. He studied all the little tiny trends that seemed to impact the world of baking. Then, he made the ingredients organic, and local, which gets to another segment, the restaurant. There, he put solar panels on the roof, which gets the eco crowd. He brought fair wages and more importantly got an element of social good by hiring ex-convicts. Finally, shock branding was pretty big at the time with the advertising slogan ‚Dave’s killer bread, it’s killer good, say no to bread on drugs‘.

The bakeshop went from a tiny shop to a $250 million bread empire in just a matter of years.

To get to a convergence opportunity, you need to ask yourself :

Convergence Pattern

E) Reduction Pattern

Now, let’s move to the ‚reduction’ pattern, which is the concept of ‘it’s not about getting a big idea, it’s about a little idea you can make big’.

Think about all the apps that have a single function, yet are so successful because they do that function very well.

Let me tell you a story of a guy whose future wife broke up with the engagement. He was left with a ring and initially didn’t quite know what to do. So, even though he was very late to the game, he started an online jewelry auction called ‚I do and now I don’t‘, so that the broken people can exchange their jewels. Now, he wanted to help people get over that little fear of how to make that transaction safe. Between the buyer and seller, he added an authenticator, to make sure the jewel is real.

With the concept of reduction, you are trying to be irresistible to a specific group of people.

To find your reduction opportunity, you’d scan your ideas and opportunities and ask yourself :

Reduction Pattern

F) Redirection Pattern

Then, we will move on to the last of the six patterns we will view today, which is ‚redirection‘, that element of surprise. It is about ‚Reinventing and re-positioning the possibility of what could be’.

Here are a few examples of taking weaknesses into opportunities:

Reduction Pattern Examples

Re-direction opportunities can be found by looking at :

Redirection Pattern

Summarising all this, let’s review the tactics for your brand in your opportunity-hunting strategy:

Opportunity Hunting: Tactics' Summary For Your Brand

The new ideas based on the cluster refer to your newly found customer insights.

6- 4 Levels of Breakthrough

Finally, let me walk you through a bonus part based on my experience of opportunity hunting.

Opportunity Hunting: 4 Levels of Breakthrough

A defining choice: you will get presented with something at some point in your career that you could do. It’s within your grasp. It’s often so close to your comfort zone, so similar to things that you have tried, that you dismiss it. If you want to not dismiss it, you must explicitly identify your comfort zone with your team. You then need to push your limits, and make a bold choice.

A dismissable trend: it happens when you are an expert. It’s a trend in your industry where your expertise makes you think you know better. It explains why so many iconic innovators have missed out on huge opportunities that were within their reach. If you don’t want to miss a trend, be humble, ask questions, recognise the blinding power of your own expertise.

A work-shoppable idea: it’s something that comes to you, it’s probably not a bad idea, but you need to workshop through it with your team. If you want to identify a work-shoppable idea, challenge what seems possible, deep-dive your curiosities, and pursue your next customers (not the ones you already have).

All of this brings me to the final idea, the hidden gem.

All in all, I’ll summarise by saying, you are going to create your future. You have so much potential within your grasp. Put push harder, act sooner, and never give up, because you are capable of more than you think.

 

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The 7 Best Internet Speed Test Sites

This article about ‘The 7 Best Internet Speed Test Sites’ has been written and brought to you by BroadbandSearch.

1. The importance of Internet Connection Speed

A fast internet connection is a necessity of modern life. The UN declared a connection a human right. Schools expect students to have a fast connection. They are the ones to enjoy most of the technological benefits of the last two decades. Yet how fast of a connection do you have?

Your internet speed can determine how much time it takes you to perform vital tasks online, such as how connected you can remain to the outside world. Your choice of internet plan and the provider is perhaps one of the most important ones you’ll make for your household. You need to have at least a reasonably fast connection.

Here are a few facts on modern internet usage to showcase the importance of having a solid connection in 2019:

  • According to Pew Research, 89 percent of U.S. Adults use the internet in some capacity. All but 2 to 3 % of adults aged 18-49 use the internet. The senior (65+) population is the only outlying group, with only 66 percent of them using the internet in 2018.
  • Home broadband is common. While the number of broadband users has just about evened out over the past five years (it trends from 65-73 %, with 65 % in 2018), it remains a staple of the US household. We noticed that there is an increasing number of adults who do not have broadband, but do use smartphones (20 % in 2018).
  • According to Speedtest.net, fixed broadband download speeds throughout the world on average increased 26.5 % from 2017-2018. The average download speed is now 46.12 Mbps, and the upload speed is 22.44 Mbps. Companies are basing their services on these metrics. Even if optimization is important, you don’t want to be left behind. The quick update files of today would have taken days to download 15 years ago.

worldwide broadband speeds in 2018

You do not need to settle for a slow connection. You do not need to be left behind. Performing a test can help you see if you are above or below bar when it comes to your connection. This is where the speed test site comes in, which does exactly as you might expect. It performs a test to see what your downloads and upload speeds are, so you can use this info as needed.

Below, you will find some information on how to test your internet speed as well as our top picks for the fastest websites’ speed.

2. How You Should Test Your Internet CONNECTION Speed

You should not be splitting up your connection. Your connection shouldn’t be under heavy use when performing a test. This can apply to anything else in the household as well. This might cause interference in one way or another.

You should be testing under normal working conditions. What we mean by this is that you shouldn’t be deviating from the norm in terms of equipment or activities (downloading a movie in the next room, for example) when determining your internet speed. Unless you’re experimenting to see if a new setup provides a faster connection.

Perform a few tests. A single test shouldn’t take long, so we encourage you to perform a few tests to ensure accuracy.

Test over the course of the day. Your current ISP might work great now, but it might very well throttle your connection during peak hours of the day. Counter-act this potential blind spot by:

  • testing over the course of the day a few times
  • seeing how the results stack up.

3. What You Should Look for in a Testing Site

what to look for in a testing site

Ease-of-Use. You don’t want to spend 15 minutes learning how to test your internet speed.

Accuracy. If a site isn’t accurate, there’s no point in using it.

Commitment to real-world testing conditions. The better a site can accurately simulate common situations (such as streaming or downloading a movie), the more useful the site is. Testing under optimised conditions can be helpful for some people. However, most users will want a site that’s true to life.

A Simple Design. A complicated design with any additional tools or ads running in the background can affect your results, especially if your connection is slow. You want to work with a site that is simple and focused.

A Wide Server Range. If a site only has servers in one region, the results will be skewed by region. Choose a site that has servers across the country to provide you with an accurate reading.

Freedom from Bias. This doesn’t mean a company can’t create a test (someone has to make them), but interference is naturally unacceptable to any test. As such, we wanted to make sure that any selection of ours had no noticeable bias.

4. Our Top List of The 7 Best Internet Speed Test Sites

a) Speedtest.Net

We find Speedtest.net (owned by Ookla), one of the most popular and one of the oldest. It is still a fantastic option for people looking to test their connection, regardless of the platform they’re on.

The service has a massive list of servers based throughout the country. This allows you to perform more accurate tests, regardless of the distance you are looking for. It will also recommend the closest ones to you when you switch, making the user experience just a bit easier.

We were impressed in particular with the:

  • the ability for users to keep records and previous data for comparison
  • use a database to learn about stats regarding connections from across the world.

This makes it a great option for professionals or home users looking to notice trends and patterns. The results are also easily sharable if that is an important factor for you.

We are a bit concerned, however, with some of the ads that show up on the site and some of the graphics. They might interfere with getting a precise result, especially for users with an extremely slow connection to start with.

b) Speedof.me

At first glance, Speedof.me does not look like other internet speed test sites, which we find to be a good thing. The test displays itself in a chart over time. This allows you to see not only your total speeds but also the consistency of your connection. This makes it a great choice for online gaming.

That being said, the downside to this is, that it’s a bit harder to immediately see and interpret your results than other speed testing apps and sites. We noticed that the mobile version was very different in this regard, with more immediately accessible information.

But, it works on most devices without the need for an app (making it great for a quick check). It utilises HTML5 to perform the test, a standout feature when compared to many other test sites.

There aren’t as many servers when compared to some other sites on this list, and you can’t keep a record (which would be excellent considering how they display information). Though, many users will find this to be their speed test of choice.

c) TestMy.net

Testmy.net is one of the most comprehensive options we found when reviewing internet speed testing sites. Unarguably, they have fine-tuned their processes to perfection. It is an independent, trustworthy provider, which runs on HTML5. It does exactly what it was created to do without any unnecessary flair or distraction.

For people looking for a comparison, it provides statistics for your speed compared to the averages for your ISP, city, and more. It will tell you exactly where you stand. You won’t need to put in much extra effort to do so. Additionally, you can also create an account to:

  • save records and check back to see if adjustments work
  • check if the time of day matters for your connection.

The only downside is that much like Speedof.me, the results aren’t always pretty to look at (some would even say hard to read, but most certainly not hard to understand). Once you get used to it, you won’t mind! Still, it isn’t the fastest test to get a glance at what you’re working on within a given area. Professionals and enthusiasts certainly won’t mind in the long run, however.

d) Xfinity Speed Test

There isn’t much to complain about with Xfinity Speed Test. There are no distractions such as pop-ups or bits of unnecessary information littering the screen. The design is sleek and easy to read. It also has modern graphics in both the mobile and desktop versions of the programme. You’ll get quick download and upload speeds.

While it may be produced by Comcast, we didn’t detect any bias when using the tool. Besides, you don’t need to be a subscriber to use it. The readings were accurate and consistent.

There are also a few bonus features, such as being able to change the host location, if you know you’re working with something different on a normal basis. You can also change the protocol if needed. It provides a few tips if you want get accurate results. From all our estimations, it’s a great tool whether you’re looking to change your connection or want to optimise your current one.

It is missing a way to save tests. But for the average user, it’s one of our top choices.

e) Internet Health Test

Internet Health Test is a much more comprehensive test of all on this list. For anyone looking for as much information as possible from the multi-step testing process. Internet Health Test is your go-to option.

Indeed, it will effectively run your connection through an obstacle course of servers, situations, and locations, so that you get a set of data. It is much closer to real-world results than some other sites testing under ideal circumstances. Nonetheless, while it takes a bit more time than other sites to get results, you effectively get six tests at once.

Furthermore, it is also simplistic in design. It offers very few additional features. Besides, there aren’t too many settings you can change. That being noted, we find that it works best when paired with another service for comparison. It does, however, allow you to post your results on social media. You can also email them to yourself (or someone else) for future records. This might come in handy for IT professionals.

f) Speedsmart

The HTML5-based speed test Speedsmart is an easy-to-use and universally accessible option for you, which provides accurate speed test results (they send more data through to create a more fine-tuned test). It also provides you with ping information, which is great for anyone who needs a low-latency connection, like video chat and gamers.

Speedsmart, like a few others on this list, allows you to create an account and check on your previous tests, even across devices. This allows you not only to easily check a single device’s connection but also a network connection across a home or office.

It has a healthy, but not comprehensive, list of servers to choose from (with a listing of how far each is away from you, as a nice touch). It doesn’t try to do too much with its homepage, either. It’s a great all-around speed testing site for the average user, who might want ping information on top of upload and download speeds.

g) Fast.com

Even more simple than Xfinity’s option is Netflix’s Fast.com, which is the reason why people are using it for. Netflix consumes 15 % of the world’s bandwidth, so they have a good reason to provide people with a speed-testing app. They also have a vested interest in letting you know, when you’re ISP might be throttling your connection. Since they have had a long conflict with ISPs regarding this issue. Fast.com uses Netflix servers, making it perfect for making this determination.

When you start it up, there isn’t even a start button. You get a mostly white screen and some real-time results, before it settles on the ultimate estimation of your speed. You also get your upload speed at the end of the test. Yet, don’t let the first impression fool you, there are still plenty of options such as being able to select several parallel connections. Furthermore, it always shows all relevant metrics, which makes up for the poor initial startup design.

We wouldn’t necessarily recommend it for an overall speed test, but for Netflix? It’s exactly what you’re looking for.

Additional Notes

By no means is this list exhaustive? There are dozens if not more other sites that you can use in order to test your internet speed. Most of them will work just fine.

Yet after testing, we found that our above selections struck the right balance in terms of:

  • ease-of-use
  • accuracy
  • design clarity
  • freedom from bias.

We would also like to note that our top pick might not be the top pick for your needs. Perhaps you need extremely rigorous testing with more detail for professional IT reasons. In that case, the more minimalist options might not cut it for you. Consider your needs and make your choice from there.

5. What Can Cause Slow Speeds?

Once you test your connection, you might find that you aren’t getting the speeds you are looking for. After double-checking and re-running your tests, you will want to investigate further. One or more of the following reasons might be the culprit:

  • Too much usage of the network at once.
  • An outage in the area caused by maintenance or inclement weather.
  • The router or cable is malfunctioning or overheating.
  • Your WiFi signal is partially blocked.
  • The ISP is throttling your connection.
  • Your computer might be infected by malware or viruses.

potential causes for slow internet

5. What to Do Next?

That depends entirely on what the source of the problem is. Sometimes new hardware is the answer. Sometimes, you just need to change the location of the router. A clean-up of your system might help as well. If it’s the ISP’s fault, then you will need to contact them. If this gets you nowhere, you will need to change providers. This can unfortunately be tiresome without the right resources.

Conclusion

You need to know if you are getting what you paid for when it comes to your internet connection. We do hope that the above 7 sites will help you get a handle on what you’re looking for. You may need to try a few options and you will want to control your environment as best as you can. But, we promise the information is worth it when making decisions for your office or household.

We expect to update this list in the future, should there be:

  • better options
  • unavailability of one or all the above sites.

Finally, we hope that the above information provides you with any information you may require.

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