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Monetizing Digital Innovations in Industrials

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The digital revolution is turning 70. Yet the complexities of digital transformation still overwhelm decision-makers. Advancements across Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence are a clear call to action for industrial and manufacturing companies – small or large. Most have been investing in digital technologies and working on digital solutions for many years, developing innovative smart solutions.

However, the key question “How to earn money with these new solutions?” is in our experience grossly understated. It only receives attention at the end of the development process. From a monetization standpoint, moving away from traditional product selling calls for a revenue model transformation. This can come in different flavors, depending on the product innovation, but can be articulated across just two axes: product digitalization and price model transformation.

Different flavors of digital revenue model transformation
Figure 1: Different flavors of digital revenue model transformation

Typical challenges in moving to a digital revenue model

Looking back on hundreds of recent monetization projects for industrials companies, we see several persistent struggles in developing forward-looking digital revenue models:

  • Which segments should we target, what customer needs should be fulfilled by our new products?
  • When software drives the incremental value of our solutions. How do we define revenue and value producing features and create winning packages with upsell paths?
  • What is the optimal price model and metric to monetize willingness to pay among our different customers?
  • What is our winning pricing strategy: Skimming or penetration?
  • How should our sales team or channel partners ideally convey our new proposition to the market?

We suggest taking a hands-on and customer-centric packaging, pricing, and selling approach for your new solutions. Focus on four key questions:

Customer value

1. What do our customers want?
New digital solutions often open up new market segments - in addition to traditional customers. Understand customer needs and willingness to pay by segment early on in the development process. This is a critical and often overlooked step.

2. What is a winning proposition & packaging structure?
Adding software and services to your product allows for new packaging structures not feasible in the physical world. Determine what fits best per customer segment and differentiate your offering - one size does not fit all.

Degree of customer flexibility

3. What are the optimal pricing model and strategy?
When adding software applications, defining the optimal price model and redesigning your price metric to align with the value delivered is the final core pricing step. Use different perspectives for price level determination, such as a value perspective, customer perspective and internal perspective. Finally, choose the best pricing strategy (skimming vs. penetration), dependent on ambition and market dynamics.

4. How can our sales force be equipped to sell it right?
Equip your sales force to be able to explain the value of your digital offerings. Identify current and possible new routes-to-markets, including partnerships and reseller opportunities. Develop value selling material and guidelines for sales to fully understand and convey the message of the new digital solutions.

Selection of potential price models
Figure 4: Selection of potential price models

Digitalization calls for a new way of thinking about customer engagement. Digital business requires a switch from product push based on marketing toward customer pull based on demand. Dealing with this transformation requires new competencies, propositions, and systems across your organization.

For the past 30+ years, we have built a vast body of experience in monetizing value delivered for industrial companies. Based on the firm believe that the key commercial challenge of industrial companies does not change – “How do we get the counter-value for the solutions we deliver?” – we continue to support technically-driven companies in transforming business processes and monetizing digital opportunities.

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