A former partner at Oliver Wyman and a Harvard Business Review mainstay, Slywotzky shifted the strategic conversation from protecting market share to redesigning business models . While competitors were fighting over the last 5% of a shrinking pie, Slywotzky was asking: What if you changed the recipe entirely?
This is Slywotzky’s most recent and urgent work. He argues that traditional marketing (awareness → consideration → purchase) is dead. In its place is the Demardian Economics : The scarcest resource today is , but the most valuable resource is customer action .
Customer loyalty is a trap. Customer profitability is the goal. 3. The Art of Profitability (2002) The Core Idea: Profitability is not a science or a spreadsheet exercise. It is an art form —a set of 23 distinct "profit models" that great leaders instinctively know how to mix and match.
Profit Map #12 – The Solution Model . It predicts the entire consulting-as-a-product trend. 4. The Demand Revolution (2023, with Karl Weber) The Core Idea: Stop fighting over "customer needs." Needs are passive. Go after demand —the active, urgent desire to solve a pain point.
Beyond the Value Chain: What Adrian Slywotzky’s Books Teach Us About Modern Strategy