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SNG Minnesota - Motivating Broadband Utilization
- 1. Border to Border Broadband: A Call to Action
February 5, 2014
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Motivating Business
Broadband Utilization
- 2. Let’s Start With What We Know…
• There is a relationship between broadband and
economic development.
– 56% of businesses and organizations said broadband is
essential for remaining in current location
– 56% of households said they would definitely/likely
relocate if broadband was not available
– 32% of households work from home or have a homebased business
Source: SNG Digital Economy Database n = 19,951 businesses and 9,318 households
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• SNG research in the U.S shows…
- 3. …and Broadband Means Jobs
Broadband is responsible for 23.4% of all new jobs
35%
30.9%
Percent of New Jobs
Related to Internet
29.1%
30%
25%
21.1%
23.4%
By Size of Employer Group
19.1%
15%
Small businesses
create 12x more
Internet jobs
relative to large
firms
10%
5%
0%
Employees
Source: SNG Digital Economy Database n = 6,177
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20%
- 5. “Crossing the Chasm”
… so driving awareness and utilization is the next challenge
For further information, see “No Field of Dreams: Eliminating the Waiting Game and Driving Uptake”
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Why “build-it and they will come” does not work?
→ Because people buy benefits, not features
- 6. What’s so hard about utilization?
Quick to Adopt
‘Laissez-faire’ approach “Okay”
Business Applications
Slow to Adopt
Need to ‘lead horse to water’
Business Applications
Buying Online
Selling Online
Basic Website
Online media (video)
e-mail
Document transfer
Household Applications
e-mail
Banking
News and Sports
Information gathering
Teleworking
Delivering Content and
Services
BIGGEST
BENEFITS
Social Networking
Household Applications
Entertainment
Investments and Trading
VoIP
Home Based Business
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Research and accessing
information
- 7. Increased Utilization Directly
Correlates to Revenue Growth
60%
50%
40%
30%
54.0%
20%
10%
20.7%
24.4%
31.1%
33.7%
0%
5 up to 6
6 up to 7
7 up to 8
8 up to 9
Level of Broadband Utilization (DEi score)
9 up to 10
N = 2,103
Businesses underutilizing the Internet miss significant revenue opportunities
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% of Revenues attributed from Internet usage
Contribution of Internet to Revenues / Level of utilization
- 8. How Can You Achieve Utilization?
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Lead with the BENEFITS of Applications
- 9. Active, Actionable Data Is the Key to Capitalizing on the
Transformative Economic Benefits of Broadband
The right metrics and data help you:
Understand the local market demand for broadband
•
Assess potential socio-economic impacts (community ROI)
•
Develop an action plan for regions and individual
businesses/organizations that will achieve desired results
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•
- 10. What are Broadband Metrics?
Census Data - good to have
Active broadband metrics - need to have
Type of connection
Measure broadband speed vs. advertised speed
Broadband speed
Broadband satisfaction by end-users
Material resources
Utilization of Internet enabled tools and processes
Benefits from broadband on daily operations
Barriers to adopt broadband and to use Internet enabled
tools and processes
Quantified impacts from broadband on revenues, cost savings
Quantified impacts on job creation
Digital Economy index scoring at an individual level - industry
sector level, regional level, etc.
Special use and daily benefits metrics for Community anchors
institutions
Industry sector focus studies, comparison and benchmarking
Regional focus studies and comparison
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Skills needed and preferred method of acquisitions
- 11. Metrics for:
…. where are we now?
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… and how much closer
are we to our goal?
- 12. So What Should You Measure?
Utilization
Gaps and Barriers
Drivers and Needs
How
businesses, organizations, an
d households are currently
using, or planning to use
broadband and e-solutions.
Where the gaps in the
utilization of e-solutions are
and which factors inhibit, or
prevent adoption.
Understanding the needs
and preferences of endusers in order to raise
awareness, to increase
adoption, and to drive
effective utilization.
Benefits
Impacts
How things have improved
and which e-solutions have
benefitted
businesses, organizations, an
d households.
Quantify benefits in terms of
new revenues, cost
efficiencies, new
jobs, quality of life, etc.
Internet connection
type, tested speed, length of
time using
broadband, organization
size, industry sector
classification, demographics,
etc.
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Profile Data
- 13. How SNG Measures Utilization
We uncover Internet use at a micro-level
and benchmark against peers
17 e-solutions1 by businesses / organizations
30 e-solutions1 by households
Utilization data collected2 by SNG directly
from 27,150 businesses / organizations
And 12,400 households.
Results shown use SNG’s Digital Economy index (DEi), a composite score
between 1 and 10 to reflect level of Internet utilization.
1. Internet-enabled applications and processes; 2. Between 2008-2013
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SNG has normative database with deep insights on
Internet usage and impacts – over 110 metrics for each record.
- 14. Helping Businesses Take Action
Review options
Evaluate benefits
Take action
How is the business using esolutions?
• Measure current uses and benefits
• Create greater awareness
Where are gaps and opportunities ?
• Motivation
• Compare to peers
• Reveal financial benefits
What guidance does the business need?
• Engage and advise
• Run financial impact scenarios
• Choose esolution priorities
How will businesses take action?
• Learning resources
• Choose the right tactics
• Develop a plan
Business
Assessment
Survey
DEi Scorecard
Financial Impact
Calculator
e-Business
Tactics
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Take stock
- 15. Personalize Results: DEi Scorecard
A DEi Scorecard is delivered to each
business and organization
Individualized ‘broadband health check’
that:
‒ benchmarks competitiveness against
peers
‒ estimates ROI from increased utilization
‒ provides links to local advisors and
support
Shared with local economic development
agencies so they can raise
awareness, increase adoption, and drive
utilization
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Data based on the individual’s current
broadband utilization against industry
average
- 16. DEi Impact Calculator
- choose e-strategy based on ROI -
1. Select your organization characteristics
Source: SNG Digital Economy Database n = 27,200
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2. Select your actual and needed e-Solutions
- 17. DEi Impact Calculator
- choose e-strategy based on ROI -
3. See your potential benefits from increased utilization
Source: SNG Digital Economy Database n = 27,200
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4. Details of potential revenues and cost savings
- 18. North Georgia example
Economic Impact for every 100 businesses trained
in North Georgia who adopt eSolutions:
Industries
Aggregate additional
revenues (annually)
$7.2 Million
Manufacturing
$17.5 Million
Professional and Tech Services
$2.7 Million
Tourism
$4.8 Million
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All Industries
- 19. Why Drive Utilization?
For an individual business or organization, increasing utilization
by 10% means:
Increasing revenues by 24%
Decreasing costs by 7%
For a Region, it means :
Allowing businesses to be more competitive
Adding fiscal revenues
Average multipliers identified by SNG from over 12,000 data records collected in 2009-10.
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Creating a demand for high-skilled workers
- 20. Thank You
Let’s connect !
www.sngroup.com
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Michael Curri, President
Strategic Networks Group, Inc.
+1 202.558.2128
mcurri@sngroup.com
Editor's Notes
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