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Disruption In Automobile Industry - Strategy With RS

Jan 13, 2016 | 3 minutes |

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Traditional industries are getting disrupted. Take automobiles. It is in the throes of seismic disruption on every front.   Here’s why I think so! Ownership Model: Outright purchase is giving way to:
Fractional ownership: Sharing economy is giving wings to this concept! On Demand access to vehicles: This trend is fueled by Uber promise of being everybody’s personal driver!   Fuel: Automobiles will be increasingly powered not by fossil fuel but: 1) Combination of Electric + fossil fuel (Hybrid technology) 2) Battery 3) Hydrogen Fuel cells – being tested by Toyota   Technology: Internal Combustion engines will give way to: Electric Battery Software – Cars will be run by software!   Driver: Humans will be made redundant by: Self driving (Autonomous) cars Competitors: Cross industry competitors like: Tesla, Apple, Google, Amazon   Ancillary units supporting automobile companies will come under pressure because: Electric / battery operated cars have fewer moving parts – they do not have piston, fuel injectors etc Hence, fewer parts will be required to be manufactured!   Service stations: They will come under pressure since Electric Vehicles will require less maintenance & servicing   Repair: Software will diagnose the problems & dispatch ‘software patches’ via the Internet, to rectify the problems. The automobile does not have to go to the garage for repair!   Manufacturing plants:                                                                                                                                                               Robots are replacing humans! Automation has resulted in Robots taking up position in the assembly line. The new generation robots are self-learning who can be programed to learn new skill & can be retrained!   BTW a senior person belonging to Ford confessed that his nightmare is that, his company will be reduced to making merely Tin boxes which will run on software developed & owned by Apple, Google,  Amazon… Bottom Line: Not just automobile industry but every industry is ripe for disruptions. When ever technology collides with any industry disruptions will happen. We should not be caught napping on the fly - proactively disruptions should be anticipated & our company should be prepared for it.
--------------   In this series, Rajesh Srivastava, Business Strategist and Visiting Faculty at IIM Indore gives you a regular dose of strategy case studies to help you think and keep you one step ahead as a professional as compared to your peers. Rajesh is an alumnus of IIM Bangalore and IIT Kanpur and has over 2 decades of experience in the FMCG industry. All previous Strategy with RS posts can be found here