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Apple has started the unthinkable: discounting iPhones. The company has already announced that it would discontinue the practice of reporting unit sales of its devices. Largely, Apple is moving into services.
Simply, the company is making it clear that its future is going to include services. So, if you hold Apple stocks because of iPhones and iPads, you may have to reconsider. By dropping the disclosure, Apple wants investors to focus on its revenue bottomline and not the number of devices sold. As far as the company is concerned, if it can grow revenue through payment, apps, licensing, etc, investors should not overly care what is happening on hardware as the company transmutes into making services a key part of its future. Simply, Apple has gone Services.
Apple became a category-king technology company by innovating on top of industry existing products. It perfected Sony Walkman. It perfected Blackberry. It took down Pebble with its smartwatch. Largely, it gets inspired, then and innovates better than pioneers.
But there is a big problem: there is really nothing much to be inspired in hardware except AV/VR in the next five years. Yes, Apple will make an iPhone that would help on AV/VR but after that, nothing is there on the horizon. For a company that sells proprietary hardware via exclusive software, that is a big challenge. People will not keep spending money on the same hardware if there is no clear physical innovation. Incremental innovation will not do it. So, Apple is strategically moving out of upcoming hardware-revenue paralysis, pivoting to services. That is typical: there is a limit you can improve hardware without creating more problems. That is why not much has happened in your dishwasher, bicycle, and radio except some fanciful electronics stuffs.
Google continues a push into Africa, unlocking opportunities and changing landscapes
Apple and Netflix, Impact on DStv and iROKOtv
There is a redesigning in the entertainment industry in Africa: global ICT utilities like Netflix are aggressively coming. From DStv to Nollywood, there would be major dislocations over the next few years. As Google Station advances with its free WIFI and Elon Musk begins his immersive connectivity promise via Starlink, a new entertainment industry will emerge.
But while we see Netflix as the leading crusader into Africa, I do not see Netflix thriving beyond 2025 as a separate company. Netflix has a marginal cost problem: its increasingly decreasing marginal cost has not improved its capacity to make profit. So, the company has been borrowing average of $1 billion per year. In the near future, it would struggle. I expect Samsung or Apple to acquire it.
An Apple acquisition would mean that Netflix would become a service under Apple iOS ecosystem. A Samsung acquisition will unlock new dimensions on how it would sell Galaxy.
At the end of these possibilities, I expect the price of Netflix to drop by 50% post-acquisition. If that happens, the ecosystem would become very promising to most Africans since it would be affordable even as Netflix unloads African contents in its foreign-flavored ecosystem.
Netflix has announced that its first original African series, titled Queen Sono, will debut next year. It will center on a complex, diverse female character, in line with similar Netflix shows like Jessica James and Luke Cage with one-man epicenters. The lead character will be played by South African actor Pearl Thusi who has also starred in popular action drama Quantico alongside Priyanka Chopra. (TC Daily newsletter)
Integrating hardware to online movies will cause a shift. Apple will end up becoming the biggest threats to DStv (and iROKOtv) since some of its best customers are Apple users in South Africa. If they see Netflix as an extension of iOS, DStv will not have the opportunities to make a case. Yes, you cannot beat the user experience if Netflix becomes natively Apple!
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The biggest threats to Africa-based movie streaming companies are Apple and Google. Apple taking over Netflix would mean that some of the best paying customers would be lost to Netflix via ancillary Apple services. But Google investing on African shows for YouTube Red Africa, powered by free wifi Google Stations across African cities would bring a new dimension on local competition.
Simply, if you want to watch anything, check if Google has it because if it is on YouTube it would be mobile-credit free. Yes, YouTube Red would have African-themed productions, creating a scenario that would be extremely tough for indigenous companies to defend as Google would turn-off any mobile-metering on them. That would be a challenge as the broad movie entertainment moves online: simply, besides contents, you need to consider access. In Africa, access remains a big factor.
I get this question all the time – “How can I overcome Failures?” Typically, I always respond that Failure itself is an outcome. It is an expired event with future implications. Because Failure is a completed event, the only available option is understanding the process that resulted to that Failure.
If you focus on fixing things that resulted to the Failure, you would be fine. But if you indulge on the Failure without fixing the enablers, nothing would change.
He graduated with a 3rd class degree because he went from party halls to exams halls while in school. Today, he is still regretting that nothing is working even though he has improved himself in any other way than parting and drinking all nights. His problem is not 3rd class degree but lack of awareness that he has no winning process in life.
But she finished with a 3rd class degree because she worked to pay her tuition, hardly having enough time to prepare well for exams. Her grade was not good but her process was a winning one. Her world would see into it, and that resilience will take her to the mountaintop. That winning spirit will unlock (alternative) doors provided she continues with it. Yes, some jobs may weed her out because of the grade but most other opportunities will welcome her because she has a great process.
The biggest challenge in life is NOT failures themselves but not fixing processes that lead to failures.
Until we swap result-oriented mentality with that of process-oriented, nothing much is going to change. Many people continue to view success and failure like throwing dart, a hit and miss thing. So even when one becomes successful, without knowing HOW, it becomes very difficult to replicate such, let alone transfer knowledge.
What we see most times down here appears to be more or less like a midfielder shooting a ball goal-ward, with no clear intention to score, and then the goalkeeper fumbles, and it becomes a goal. It’s part of what we see in many businesses and careers, and when you set out to study what they did or did not do, you discover that no one is even sure of what happened, and how it happened.
It is the same reason why when we send some fellas who have supposedly done well in the private sector, to serve in public sector, and then the cracks begin to emerge, most of them suddenly become clueless and incompetent; and we end up having uncertainties and indecision all over the place.
Pay attention to processes, the result can be success or failure, but when hit with the latter, you now know where to work on. The hit and miss thing can never be sustainable, no wonder our struggles are legendary.
Scalable Advantage is very critical; your startup must quantify it to understand its scalability capacity.
Any startup needs to model its scalable advantage (SA) to ascertain its capacity to scale and win in the marketplace. There are many factors which determine a company’s scalable advantage. Some are external like regulation, industry of operation and size of the market. Others are internal and they include marginal cost, supply pipeline, among others. In this video, I explain how to model that advantage by looking at the core transaction frictions between selling and buying. The more the business eliminates the friction, the more scalable it becomes.
You must know and understand your SA to make progress on your execution and reach that next frontier.