Welcome to The Woodward Report, where experiences count

The Experience Economy lives on, but the future is about transformation. So says author and management advisor Joseph Pine who joins us to talk experiences.(Brian Woodward, Joe Pine, Joseph Pine, Mads Qvortrup, Savile Row London, Portugal, Algarve, Experience Economy)

Ten years ago, Joseph Pine's book "The Experience Economy: Work is Theater & Every Business a Stage" defined how providing experiences, instead of simply goods and services could boost revenue, loyalty and even create entirely new markets.  Pine's thoughts have been called one of the ten ideas that are changing the world by Time Magazine, but are they still relevant?  Pine says yes, and explains why.

Dr. Mads Qvotrup knows a little about experiences. He had one on Savile Row, the same street in central London where James Bond, Winston Churchill and Prince Charles have all had their suits tailored.

And when the going gets cold, we go south.  To Portugal.  To see what a "Ready to Wear" luxury home looks like from the inside.

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Thanks to SchveizerBageriet, Legeland.dk, Quinta Properties and the fine tailors of Savile Row for their help and input.

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Welcome to The Woodward Report, where experiences count

February 24, 2010 01:32 PM

Ten years ago, Joseph Pine's book "The Experience Economy: Work is Theater & Every Business a Stage" defined how providing experiences, instead of simply goods and services could boost revenue, loyalty and even create entirely new markets.  Pine's thoughts have been called one of the ten ideas that are changing the world by Time Magazine, but are they still relevant?  Pine says yes, and explains why.

Dr. Mads Qvotrup knows a little about experiences. He had one on Savile Row, the same street in central London where James Bond, Winston Churchill and Prince Charles have all had their suits tailored.

And when the going gets cold, we go south.  To Portugal.  To see what a "Ready to Wear" luxury home looks like from the inside.

To see future episodes of The Woodward Report, subscribe to our video or podcasts, download the en.jyskebank.tv widget or add our RSS feed to your mailbox/feed reader.  Or visit en.jyskebank.tv, where you can also see extended versions of all our stories.

Thanks to SchveizerBageriet, Legeland.dk, Quinta Properties and the fine tailors of Savile Row for their help and input.

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Laila Pawlak   February 25, 08:49 AM
What a pleasure to see Jyske Bank embracing the Experience Economy - and spreading the word.

We're waiting in excitement for chapter 2 on authenticity...

Laila Pawlak,
Founder & Chief Experience Officer, DARE2
Certified Experience Economy Expert

Den mavesure men meget interesserede seer  February 25, 02:20 PM
Hov hov hvem har lukket studieværten ud af studiet?? og hvad var der egentligt galt med den idé med dampbadet?
Men sørme, det er jo pludselig levende billeder, og DET er godt til TV :-)

Brian Woodward  February 26, 02:23 PM
Thanks Laila. There are a couple longer segments with Joe on the way in the days to come. Keep tuning in.

-Brian

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