Huffy Scooter
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Take a Quick Trip on the Open Road to Add More Dimensions of Customer Value
Business is more complicated than many people realize. Sometimes you are just lacking one or two elements to become much more successful. For example, have you ever developed a very fine new product but were unable to get anyone's attention to consider purchasing it? A brand name or a powerful distributor might have solved that problem for you.
If you don't have those resources available inside your company, partners should be able to provide what you need. But, you have to know what you need and secure it in a timely way.
Sometimes, a company's business model will inhibit it from being able to expand where the opportunities obviously lay. In such a case, a new business model must be forged that not only permits a company to expand into other opportunity areas, but does so in a way that provides consumer and competitive advantages.
Let's head for the bicycle shop to see how this was done by one manufacturer. For over 50 years, Huffy Corporation focused on designing and manufacturing one brand of bicycles, and selling them mostly in the United States. For over 40 of those years, the company's business model worked well. When it stopped working, the company was slow to react.
Under the old business model, Huffy had to guess how many bikes of what sort would be sold. If too many parts were ordered and shipped as bikes, the company could lose a lot of money. The company had to be conservative in its estimation of future demand. If sales took off that was too bad, but it was better than having inventory losses.
This business model also discouraged trying to add new items. If the new bikes failed to sell, the losses would be terrible. At the same time, the other controllable area was cutting manufacturing costs. So a lot of attention was paid to the factory operations.
Many competitors had begun to access their bikes offshore years earlier. Huffy's people looked into this, but couldn't see any way that the costs, quality, and delivery could be competitive.
Under Mr. Don Graber, the company made a rapid transition into a new, customer focused business model for bicycles. Huffy now operates more similarly to Nike, the footwear and apparel marketer, than a consumer products manufacturing company.
Like athletic shoes and sports apparel, bicycles have become more of a fashion item and more specialized. Bike use is also diversifying to reflect new technologies, and new concepts of what bikes can do.
As part of this change, Huffy no longer makes its own bikes, relying instead on faster, less expensive, and more versatile foreign suppliers. Huffy has also extended its product line to include more brands.
An early success with this differentiated customer-facing approach was in rapidly adding an in-line scooter in 2000. Huffy had had a scooter which usually sold 200,000 units a year. As sales of the new scooter took off, Huffy was rapidly able to expand its supply. Yet the capital expenditure budget for this rapid ramp-up was zero. Under the old business model, most of the gains would have been missed while the investment would have been significant.
In the process, the company's focus has gone from inventory risk management to rapid trial of promising new concepts.
How did the company find the opportunity to make the transition?
First, Mr. Graber had experience in the international group at Black & Decker, which gave him a good sense of what international manufacturers can do today. When Huffy's operating leaders reported that it was cheaper and better to make bikes within the company, Mr. Graber requested that trial orders be placed in competitive quantities in order to find out what costs, quality, and delivery would actually be. The results exceeded expectations, and the company never looked back.
As helpful as those cost and investments savings were, Mr. Graber was far more interested in being able to do a better job for consumers. Because bicycles are a smaller category than many other consumer goods, it's not practical to launch large television-based advertising. The company seeks to use promoting new bicycle events, word of mouth, Web sites, and specialized advertising as a substitute.
As skill develops, the business model will expand further in this direction of low-cost branded marketing. With more listening to consumers, the company's ability to identify opportunities for new products and brands should also improve.
Copyright 2009 Donald W. Mitchell, All Rights Reserved
About the Author
Donald Mitchell is CEO of Mitchell and Company, a strategy and financial consulting firm in Weston, MA. He is coauthor of seven books including Adventures of an Optimist, The 2,000 Percent Solution, and The Ultimate Competitive Advantage. You can find free tips for accomplishing 20 times more by registering at:
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Huffy Cars 6 Folding Scooter $39.99 This scooter lets your child ride in style and features a wide nonslip deck for stability. A removable handlebar bag holds toys and more. |
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Devil Scooter $10 Devil Scooter |
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The Scooter Experience $10.99 The Scooter Experience |
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Huffy Sports Huffy Sports 29.5 in Basketball 1088 $8.62 29.5? basketball Traditional rubber cover for outdoor play, designed for the recreational player or beginner Molded rubber bladder and valve for optimal air retention Wide channel design enhances ball control and durability Official size and weight, men and boys age 12 and older Brand #: Huffy Sports 1088 UPC: 689344334288 Keywords: basketball pro series ball |
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Scooter $29.8 Growing up in the Bronx in the 1960s, Scooter Riley finds himself caught in the middle between his NYPD cop father and his ex-firefighter grandfather as he discovers that baseball holds the key to shaping his life and helping him deal with the defining moments of growing up. By the author of Tietam Brown. Reprint. 12,500 first printing. |
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Paris Scooter $32.99 Paris Scooter - Art Print |
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Huffy Coastal 20 Girls' Bike $89.99 Ride in style with this Huffy Coastal 23252 20" girls' bike that features an alloy quick-release seat with bumpers for easy adjustments and customized comfort. The removable handlebar fashion bag makes it simple to tote accessories. |
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Huffy Cruiser 26 Men's Bike $109.99 Enjoy a comfortable ride with this Huffy Cruiser 26622 26" men's bike that features CruzFit geometry for enhanced fit and dual-density pedals for a secure grip. The coordinated fender, chain guard and saddle treatments offer a stylish look. |
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Huffy Spectre 20 Boys' Bike $89.99 This Huffy Spectre 23242 20" boys' bike features BMX styling and a steel unicrown suspension with leading edge dropouts for a stable ride. The steel aero rims offer a stylish look. |
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Scooter's $19.45 No Synopsis Available |
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Scooter II $21.99 Marta Arnau Scooter II - Art Print |
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Roma Scooter $47.99 Bruno Pozzo Roma Scooter - Art Print |
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My Scooter $64.99 Lauren Hamilton My Scooter - Framed Art Print |


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