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Joachim Schoss




October 18, 2012 - Kiev
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
 > 25 years in business
 50% for startups
 50% for established companies
 Focus: B2C, Internet, Finance
 Founder & CEO: e.g. Scout24
 Board Member: e.g. NZZ, Banks
 Business Angel: e.g. Money-
  bookers, Researchgate,
bettermarks
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
Around 50% of all innovations are
 created by established
 companies, the other 50% come
 from startups.

                 Prof. D. Harhoff, ....
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
   Internet as a good example
   Internet as a good example
   The most frequented websites of the
    world:
   Business model: Social network
   Founded 2004
   As a startup
   By a student at Harvard
       Mark Zuckerberg (19, from NJ)
   Market cap Oct. 2012 > 50 b$
   Business model: Web search engine
   Founded 1998
   As a startup
   By two Ph.D.-students at Stanford
        Larry Page (25, from Mich.) and
        Sergey Brin (25, from Moscow)
   Market cap Oct. 2012 > 180 b$
 Business model: Webportal for videos
 Founded 2005
 As a startup
 By three former employees of Paypal:
      Chad Hurley (28, from Penn.),
Steve Chen (27, from Taiwan) und
      Jawed Karim (26, from Germany)
 Market cap -> part of Google
   Business model: Webportal
   Founded 1994
   As a startup
   By two Ph.D.-students at Stanford
        David Filo (28, from Wisc.) and
        Jerry Yang (25, from Taiwan)
   Market cap Oct. 2012 > 18 b$
   The most frequented website, launched by
    an established company, ranks ????? in the
    world
   The most frequented website, launched by
    an established company, ranks 50th in the
    world (BBC Online)
   The most frequented website, launched by
    an established company, ranks 50th in the
    world (BBC Online)
   Wouldn’t we have expected established
    media and retail companies to dominate
    the internet?
   The most frequented website, launched by
    an established company, ranks 50th in the
    world (BBC Online)
   Wouldn’t we have expected established
    media and retail companies to dominate
    the internet?
   The example internet is not universally
    valid, but:
    Software, cars,    pharmaceuticscompara
    ble
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
   The created businesses were not the result of
    strategic planning
   These businesses created markets that
    probably were not even in the minds of
    established companies
   The 50 year old CEO of a 100 year old
    company will not let 25 year olds put the whole
    company at risk (Facebook’s loss ‘07: 138 m$)
   All these startups were VC funded (in the
    Silicon Valley, although no founder grew up
    there)
   The reliable satisfaction of customer‘s
    expectations
   The company‘s valuation is a result of the
    existing profits, revenues etc. - the company
    can loose it‘s complete value
   The best managers are appointed to insure the
    continued success of the most important
    business lines and focus on near term profit

Risk aversity and evolutionary improvements
   Without innovation no need for a startup
   The valuation is a result of the size of the
    chance of the innovation
   A startup has almost nothing to loose and has
    to attack the established competitors
   From CEO to web design: Everybody thinks of
    innovation and conquest and is focused on
    long term growth

    Risk taking and revolutionary improvements
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
   Business model: Online classifieds
   Founded 1998
   As a startup
   By two business consultants
        Joachim Schoss (34) und
        Arndt Kwiatkowski (36)
   EBIT > 100 m$, one of the most
    successful German internet businesses
   The majority of classifieds went from
    newspapers to Scout24
   Today >1m homes, > 2m cars,           >
    10msingles on Scout24
   „The winner takes it all“
   Bought by Deutsche Telekom in two
    steps 2004 and 2007
   To much self-assuredness of the
    established companies in the beginning
   Established companies captured by
    managing the daily business
   Lack of innovation in a 100 year old
    market
   Lack of will to cannibalize the most
    profitable business line
   Lack of will to cooperate with
    competitors
   Business model: Network for researchers
   Founded 2008
   As a startup
   By a Ph.D.-student at Harvard
       IjadMadisch (27, German)
       and two friends
   World market leader with over two million
    members
   Not enough focus on online networks at the
    established companies
   Not enough interest to permanently adapt
    the business model to the market needs
   The best managers at the established
    companies captured by running the daily
    business
   Lack of will to cannibalize the most
    profitable business line
   Lack of will to cooperate with competitors
   Intro Joachim Schoss
   Where Innovation is created
   Where revolutionary Innovation is created
   Some Reasons Why
   Further Examples
   Learnings
   Startups are responsible for half of all
    innovations
   … and are able to create fantastic values
   You can hardly be too young to start a
    revolutionary business
   When you start a revolutionary business no
    established companies will be competitors (only
    other startups)
   You must not come from the Silicon Valley to
    create world market leaders
   … but Silicon Valley funding helps a lot to
    become a world market leader
Not fully correct:
There is a future without startups -
but a much less brighter one!


Let’s be ambitious and courageous,
the world is waiting for new innovations!

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IDCEE 2012: No future without Startups - Joachim Schoss (Global Angel Investor)

  • 2. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 3. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 4.  > 25 years in business  50% for startups  50% for established companies  Focus: B2C, Internet, Finance  Founder & CEO: e.g. Scout24  Board Member: e.g. NZZ, Banks  Business Angel: e.g. Money- bookers, Researchgate, bettermarks
  • 5. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 6. Around 50% of all innovations are created by established companies, the other 50% come from startups. Prof. D. Harhoff, ....
  • 7. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 8.
  • 9. Internet as a good example
  • 10. Internet as a good example  The most frequented websites of the world:
  • 11.
  • 12. Business model: Social network  Founded 2004  As a startup  By a student at Harvard Mark Zuckerberg (19, from NJ)  Market cap Oct. 2012 > 50 b$
  • 13.
  • 14. Business model: Web search engine  Founded 1998  As a startup  By two Ph.D.-students at Stanford Larry Page (25, from Mich.) and Sergey Brin (25, from Moscow)  Market cap Oct. 2012 > 180 b$
  • 15.
  • 16.  Business model: Webportal for videos  Founded 2005  As a startup  By three former employees of Paypal: Chad Hurley (28, from Penn.), Steve Chen (27, from Taiwan) und Jawed Karim (26, from Germany)  Market cap -> part of Google
  • 17.
  • 18. Business model: Webportal  Founded 1994  As a startup  By two Ph.D.-students at Stanford David Filo (28, from Wisc.) and Jerry Yang (25, from Taiwan)  Market cap Oct. 2012 > 18 b$
  • 19. The most frequented website, launched by an established company, ranks ????? in the world
  • 20. The most frequented website, launched by an established company, ranks 50th in the world (BBC Online)
  • 21. The most frequented website, launched by an established company, ranks 50th in the world (BBC Online)  Wouldn’t we have expected established media and retail companies to dominate the internet?
  • 22. The most frequented website, launched by an established company, ranks 50th in the world (BBC Online)  Wouldn’t we have expected established media and retail companies to dominate the internet?  The example internet is not universally valid, but: Software, cars, pharmaceuticscompara ble
  • 23. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 24. The created businesses were not the result of strategic planning  These businesses created markets that probably were not even in the minds of established companies  The 50 year old CEO of a 100 year old company will not let 25 year olds put the whole company at risk (Facebook’s loss ‘07: 138 m$)  All these startups were VC funded (in the Silicon Valley, although no founder grew up there)
  • 25. The reliable satisfaction of customer‘s expectations  The company‘s valuation is a result of the existing profits, revenues etc. - the company can loose it‘s complete value  The best managers are appointed to insure the continued success of the most important business lines and focus on near term profit Risk aversity and evolutionary improvements
  • 26. Without innovation no need for a startup  The valuation is a result of the size of the chance of the innovation  A startup has almost nothing to loose and has to attack the established competitors  From CEO to web design: Everybody thinks of innovation and conquest and is focused on long term growth Risk taking and revolutionary improvements
  • 27. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 28.
  • 29. Business model: Online classifieds  Founded 1998  As a startup  By two business consultants Joachim Schoss (34) und Arndt Kwiatkowski (36)  EBIT > 100 m$, one of the most successful German internet businesses
  • 30. The majority of classifieds went from newspapers to Scout24  Today >1m homes, > 2m cars, > 10msingles on Scout24  „The winner takes it all“  Bought by Deutsche Telekom in two steps 2004 and 2007
  • 31. To much self-assuredness of the established companies in the beginning  Established companies captured by managing the daily business  Lack of innovation in a 100 year old market  Lack of will to cannibalize the most profitable business line  Lack of will to cooperate with competitors
  • 32.
  • 33. Business model: Network for researchers  Founded 2008  As a startup  By a Ph.D.-student at Harvard IjadMadisch (27, German) and two friends  World market leader with over two million members
  • 34. Not enough focus on online networks at the established companies  Not enough interest to permanently adapt the business model to the market needs  The best managers at the established companies captured by running the daily business  Lack of will to cannibalize the most profitable business line  Lack of will to cooperate with competitors
  • 35. Intro Joachim Schoss  Where Innovation is created  Where revolutionary Innovation is created  Some Reasons Why  Further Examples  Learnings
  • 36. Startups are responsible for half of all innovations  … and are able to create fantastic values  You can hardly be too young to start a revolutionary business  When you start a revolutionary business no established companies will be competitors (only other startups)  You must not come from the Silicon Valley to create world market leaders  … but Silicon Valley funding helps a lot to become a world market leader
  • 37. Not fully correct: There is a future without startups - but a much less brighter one! Let’s be ambitious and courageous, the world is waiting for new innovations!