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IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure [email protected] www.robgleasure.com

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Page 1: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information SystemsLecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix

Rob Gleasure

[email protected]

Page 2: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

IS3320

Today’s lecture Netflix

What happened? What going to happen next? What should they do from an MIS perspective?

Page 3: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 4: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 5: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 6: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 7: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 8: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 9: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Slide from Netflix’s Success through Technology and Culture - Andicom 2014, Mikey Cohen , Senior Software Engineer at Netflix on Sep 04, 2014

Page 10: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Netflix – what happened?

Multiple new TV shows introduced, e.g. House of Cards Hemlock Grove Orange is the New Black

As well as multiple lifelines to dropped TV shows, e.g. Arrested Development The Killing

Move from provider to producer

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What’s going to happen next? What type of consumer makes up the big market segments in the

film and TV consumption market and what do they want?

Who are Netflix’s competitors?

What do Netflix offer consumers that their competitors don’t, and vice-versa?

What market segments are likely to grow most quickly?

What do these emerging market segments want?

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What should Netflix do from an MIS perspective? What IT capabilities do Netflix have that they are not currently using?

What emerging IT capabilities might be relevant to the film and TV consumption market in the future?

What useful IT capabilities are Netflix missing (but not competitors)?

Who is Netflix’s biggest competitor going forward, and what should Netflix do to continue their domination of the market?

What would you do if you were introducing a company in this space?

Page 13: IS3320 Developing and Using Management Information Systems Lecture 4: Trends in IT-based markets 2: the case of Netflix Rob Gleasure R.Gleasure@ucc.ie

Assignment

Compare and contrast the smart watch and smart phone markets in terms of Capabilities Market maturity

Design a new product or service based around the growth of smart watches. This product or service should Take advantage of the specific capabilities of the smart watch Take advantage of the relative stage of the smart watch market Be informed by some research you have performed

Internet research Discussions with potential users

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Assignment

Your report should Be approximately 2000 words in length Include at least one use case diagram, one process flow for a key use case, and a context-

level DFD Be interesting…

The provisional date for this will be 26th November*

* This can be moved around if it clashes with other deliverables