David Letterman's "audience participation" is great. He ventures into the crowd and solicits participation from audience members to answer questions on various popular topics. I think a new one for Letterman should be "Know Your Favorite Consumer Trends."
In the real estate business we spend more time than most any other industry criticizing new vs. old business models. If we spent just half as much time learning more about consumer trends and preferences we might get a lot more accomplished. Who cares about the success or failure or the statistics of new vs. old, the only measurement of the success or failure of any business model is consumer adoption - not the industry. If it eats market share for breakfast, lunch and dinner, then chances are that it will succeed. Too much leading edge - gone and too much trailing wedge - gone.
What if John Sculley's Apple had released the Newton today? Would it have failed? Maybe, or maybe not - but the consumer's preference for a PDA 10 or more years ago was not even on the charts and so the Apple device failed and so did Sculley. Timing is everything in everything - especially when it comes to out guessing the consumer's future needs by building a company around your latest business dream. Careful. Watch those trends, they can make you, or just as easily, they will break you.
--Ken Jenny, TranCen.com