A Guide for Ecosystem Business Model Building for Mid-Sized Firms

Building the Mid-sized Ecosystem Business Model

Building Ecosystem Business Models for Mid-Sized Firms are so often under-looked in much of the literature we are referred too. We get caught in the bigger players, often provided by the large consultant companies, for our references- such as Alibaba, Salesforce, Amazon, Apple, Siemens, etc,.

How can Mid-sized Business Organizations set about to build out an Ecosystem Business Model using third party providers for platforms, communication technology, data analysis and use of Gen AI?

Are these as expensive as initially feared, can they work as effectively as those provided for the bigger players offering Ecosystem solutions? You need to build out a projection of possible budgets for costs in the first year and then annual ongoing ones. Ecosystem building often runs into sometimes hundred of millions of dollars but taking a really small step I (really) hesitate here, but $2.0m to $3.0m for the first year to eighteen months provides you your dedicated Ecosystem, and yearly $1m, including team costs BUT it so depends. It is where you take this, in recognizing its value, diversity to your business and worth, determines where you take this out.

So please take these numbers as only a starters point to get your levels of interest up or otherwise I recommend you don’t bother to read the rest of the post! Scaling, then the numbers rise fast but so can the accelerated returns!

This is only a brief guidance to get you to relate and see if the “ecosystem juices” are flowing. It is not comprehensive but it does go into a starting point of a Mid-sized firms starting point to Business Ecosystems. Even if I hear some readers mutter these numbers are crazily low you have a initial framework to build up into a project

I want to here address a number of questions any organization contemplating this building a ecosystem would need to go through. There are a good few more but lets limit this to a level where they can be absorbed and then I suggest to go further then come and ask me.

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The Core Distinctiveness Of Business Ecosystems

The Core Distinctiveness of Business Ecosystems

The need is to recognize that Business Ecosystems do need to be distinctive to succeed. They are complex and challenge much of what and how we undergo Business today.

Business Ecosystems do matter. Briefly they can transform the linear value chains we have in place today and make them more dynamic value networks. By expanding beyond existing and our traditional borders and markets we can create those potentially exponential growth opportunities. We can provide enhanced and highly interconnected customer value and through the selection of partners within the Ecosystem network we can can build real, sustaining competitive advantage.

Recognizing different thinking and design

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Integrating Innovation and Ecosystems in design and thinking.

Integrated Frameworks of Innovation and Ecosystem Design and Thinking

To reflect this need for today’s complex business dynamics, I have been revising and updating my integrated approaches to ecosystems through the updated positioning of the Composable Innovation Framework and then here in the Interconnected Business Ecosystem Framework. The emphasis on interconnected combines deeper integrated thinking.

The importance of being interconnected is essential in today’s world.

We need to recognize many changes are being undertaken. To reflect this these two frameworks offer a more modern, network-centric view of business operations and strategy.

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Unlocking growth through Strategic Partner Ecosystems

The need to elevate Business Partner Ecosystems

In today’s complex business landscape, leveraging partner ecosystems offers a competitive edge.

Building an effective partner ecosystem in systematic stages in thinking and design becomes increasingly critical, to build the mindset, skills and understanding of what this means in undertaking to yield the level of return in different routes to growth and value.

Many organizations struggle with this transitioning from individual initiatives of partnering, mostly in partner agreements covering the supply chain, logistics and often in selected sales partners and distributors. These offer a foundation of sorts no doubt and are essential for maintaining the existing business but there is a whole different world of partner ecosystems out there to tap into!

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Charting your unique ecosystem pathway to collaborative success.

Charting a pathway of collaboration to a successful Ecosystem

It’s not just about where you fit in the ecosystem – it’s about how you can reshape it, and the unique journey you’ll undertake to get there, transforming your ecosystem presence from a set of business relationships into a vibrant, strategic asset that defines your place in the interconnected economy, making it resilient and highly adaptive. The ability to be highly collaborative and adaptive.

Charting Your Unique Path to Collaborative Success

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The importance of Business Ecosystems? Are you future-aware?

Building out the arguments to make a compelling business change case for Business Ecosystems needs to cover significant areas to address and recognise. Any view needs to offer some compelling reasons to recognize that there is a powerful need to shift to a more modern, network-centric view for business operations and strategy. Compiling this set of opinions takes time to shape into a concise document.

Here, I want to limit the positioning to two parts: today’s need to change our thinking, recognition, and design aspects toward business ecosystems and then provide a future awareness document.

You need to recognise its multiple parts to make any significant change towards ecosystems as a business approach. So, my aim here is to provide a more comprehensive and forward-looking perspective, making the argument more compelling and actionable for C-level executives.

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Ecosystems lack a perceived differentiation

Achieving a new positioning in Ecosystem differentiation

I have been spending a lot of my time working through Business Ecosystems, trying to get a decent “handle” on what matters as the most critical dynamics and, secondly, why ecosystems are rising in importance to support reshaping multiple business landscapes and determine what practices will unlock value and impact.

Staggering as it might seem, 86% of clients perceive ecosystems offered by firms to be very similar and want to know why their time and investment in any Ecosystem will enable them to stand out and be differentiated with all its potential disruption in the risks it can pose.

Ecosystems are complex, and I have been trying to encapsulate a (more) concise positioning statement to amplify what needs to be considered and where I think I can really help. Ecosystems are so important in our designs for the future, and a collaborative approach combining expertise, diversity, and knowledge is needed.

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From Hierarchy to Interconnected Ecosystems Reflects Modern Business Dynamics.

The Interconnected Ecosystem Design

In recent years, the business world has undergone a profound transformation. The traditional view of organizations as rigid hierarchies with clear boundaries and linear processes is rapidly becoming obsolete.

Instead, we’re witnessing the emergence of fluid, interconnected ecosystems where value creation is distributed, collaborative, and dynamic, moving across multiple Ecosystems of collaborators to solve more complex challenges and enhance business value. This shift is not just semantic; it represents a fundamental change in how we understand and operate within the modern business landscape.

My move with the repositioning from “Hierarchy of Business Ecosystems” to “Interconnected Business Ecosystem Framework” reflects this paradigm shift.

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Are you ready to elevate your Business Partner Ecosystem with us?

The time to evaluate Business Partner Ecosystems

Many business organizations have already attracted and worked with various ecosystem partners to solve immediate and longer-term issues.

Those who work within Partner Ecosystems recognize the value and benefits of overcoming many immediate operational issues.

When you view Partner Ecosystems as far more strategic to your business, you require another completely different level of collaborative work and mindset to solve challenges and complex issues that can bring a fresh dimension to your growth ambitions.

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Living in a changing world, embracing Partner Ecosystems

copyright SIA Partners, with permission on Partner Ecosystems

I have entered into a collaborative partnership with SIA Partners on Partner Ecosystems. Combining expertise, connections, methodologies, capabilities, and client work in advising, mentoring, and consulting is exciting; in offering some genuinely unique IP methodology in concept designs, research, and industry and institution connections, a compelling service offering is emerging. We believe the diversity within the proven application and combined strengths offer much.

The time to engage to discuss what this might mean to different businesses, institutions, and societies requires radically new thinking. Partner Ecosystems can solve complex issues, make a real difference in enhancing lives, and, in many cases, save lives through collaborative efforts.

Irrespective of providing solutions to the immediate and surface-level issues we are facing today, we encourage and all need to dive deeper into those systemic challenges and position at the forefront of collaborative and co-creation approaches. This requires a progressive mindset, a recognition we must change so you can differentiate your propositions and demonstrate a deep understanding of the complexities involved in tackling systemic business issues.

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