Is it safe to say that Steve Jobs has in some way affected your life? I know, I know. Not another Steve Jobs tribute. I am probably the last person to talk to this. I don't own an iPod, iPad, MacBook, or any other Apple product, be it tangerine, blueberry, strawberry or ..
Low value and low uniqueness? Find another industry...
Low value and high uniqueness? You own a market that doesn't exist.
High value and no uniqueness? It's out there in spades, you have to compete on price.
High value and high uniqueness? This is where you make money, margin, and history.
I believe these are true in any delivered product, be it an allen wrench or a valencia orange; The singing at a concert or the managing of a project. If you are unique and you provide value, you will have a better product. So how can we make our Kronos training valuable and unique? As with most of you out there, I am confident I can create the value. I create value by providing as much as possible in every aspect of the training program, from needs analysis, to discovery to documentation and finally to the training events and post training analysis. I strive to cover everything I can, communicating with my customers as much as possible.
But how do you make it unique? That is probably the tougher question, but the one you should be spending more time on. I don't think we are all trying to make history, but hey, wouldn't it be nice to create fans?
Good luck on your Kronos training implementation.