How to build a business that lasts 100 years | Martin Reeves

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  • @charliehinde2982
    @charliehinde2982 5 років тому +52

    Video starts at 4:09
    You're welcome

  • @NaveenSandeepaKumara
    @NaveenSandeepaKumara 2 роки тому +3

    1. Redundancy
    2. Diversity
    3. Modularity
    4. Adaptation
    5. Prudance
    6. Embeddedness

  • @rrxqz
    @rrxqz 8 років тому +96

    basically just have a strategy and some backup plans

    • @AGeeksTouch
      @AGeeksTouch 8 років тому +10

      You would be surprised how that simple advice escapes people.

    • @reecehayden7731
      @reecehayden7731 8 років тому +9

      Saved 10 mins of my life. Cheers. Hope you sleep well knowing you have made a difference to someones life lol

    • @Tucma2
      @Tucma2 2 роки тому +1

      strategic planning, just like that, is no more. now it is strategic planning with a prospective vision.

  • @mhtinla
    @mhtinla 8 років тому +33

    Just learn from the world's OLDEST PROFESSION -- provide what people ultimately need.

    • @unf3z4nt
      @unf3z4nt 8 років тому

      You just paraphrased what he said.

    • @unf3z4nt
      @unf3z4nt 8 років тому

      You just paraphrased what he said.

  • @RandoPandaSmiles
    @RandoPandaSmiles 8 років тому +9

    I loved this. I wish there were more business-related TED talks.

    • @SuckIt-dg7uh
      @SuckIt-dg7uh Рік тому

      7 years later im sure there are now my friend

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc 11 місяців тому

      @@SuckIt-dg7uh Lol

  • @alexboston343
    @alexboston343 8 років тому +18

    Very good talk, very insightful and managed to keep me engaged.

  • @aslanalmatrouk4208
    @aslanalmatrouk4208 4 роки тому +4

    Company's board of director should be well educated and trained to what to do or how to think if things goes wrong in the future.
    Once a year, they think of a problem hitting the company's main factory such as fire, then they have to think of a way to get business back to normal in a short time.

  • @kat00126
    @kat00126 6 років тому +5

    Loved the example of the immune system

  • @SJHtown
    @SJHtown 4 роки тому +1

    I am here in 2020 and living in the same town where FujiFilm is leading the race in creating the Covid-19 vaccine. Amazing !!!

  • @TorriniFirenze
    @TorriniFirenze 3 місяці тому

    In our area they say: those who have good horses in the stable can also go on foot. The secret of resilience is linked to the DNA of the goldsmith's bench. The only symbolic element that creates and maintains any business.

  • @lhdhdeebdhdh
    @lhdhdeebdhdh 4 роки тому +62

    Be adaptive.
    There, I saved you 15 minutes.

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 8 років тому +8

    Find a commodity that people need, and can't live without. Food, water, energy.

    • @itecnus3490
      @itecnus3490 8 років тому +9

      OR create something people don't really need but make it addicting enough that they cannot live without it.

    • @Kronimiciad
      @Kronimiciad 8 років тому +3

      iPhones in a nutshell

    • @SilasKingMusic
      @SilasKingMusic 7 років тому +1

      CJusticeHappen21 cryptocurrency?

  • @44043495
    @44043495 2 місяці тому

    Very important high-quality lesson. the biology and the same how to build a family fortune business that last 100 years.

  • @beregu
    @beregu Рік тому +2

    Where does it start? I’m at 13:05, still not started.

  • @aslanalmatrouk4208
    @aslanalmatrouk4208 4 роки тому +4

    A great talk and information.
    To keep business run for many years, we should always add to the existing mechanical thinking a biological thinking.

  • @ckher777
    @ckher777 5 років тому

    Prudence, diversity, and adaptability....I like it.

  • @hugoleonelcordonespana
    @hugoleonelcordonespana Рік тому

    The best business video I've ever seen.

  • @xl000
    @xl000 8 років тому +3

    But.. for one company that succeed following his advices, how many will fail ? You have to take that in consideration.

  • @Daniel19998
    @Daniel19998 8 років тому +70

    Roses are Red
    War is near
    We would all be safe
    If Harambe was here.

    • @filkaa
      @filkaa 8 років тому +11

      Roses are red
      Harambe is dead

    • @crimsoncorsair9250
      @crimsoncorsair9250 8 років тому

      TOP KeK BANTER.
      2Dank4Me

    • @mrgeringer
      @mrgeringer 8 років тому

      Roses are blue
      Harambe knows how to tie a shoe

    • @xxuncexx
      @xxuncexx 8 років тому +1

      Dicks out

    • @DemonDragonGD
      @DemonDragonGD 4 роки тому

      I will carry this with me

  • @4littlelisxo
    @4littlelisxo 4 роки тому +1

    this feels like my intro to marketing class

  • @syedmohammadwarissaqlainza8563
    @syedmohammadwarissaqlainza8563 7 років тому +4

    good learning experience

  • @samirdayalsingh0
    @samirdayalsingh0 6 років тому +1

    one of the most underrated ted talk.

  • @DeclanFeeneyDJF
    @DeclanFeeneyDJF 8 років тому

    Basic risk management and application of Ansoff's matrix protect larger companies from complacency and stagnation.
    Where companies go wrong is when they begin to apply black and white bureaucratic management styles that are designed only to appease stakeholders and do not consider long term economic security.

    • @DeclanFeeneyDJF
      @DeclanFeeneyDJF 8 років тому

      Well actually I was going to say his 15 minute speech could have been simplified into that. Guess it would have made for a pretty boring ted video but he really isn't saying a whole lot

  • @rakeshverma2209
    @rakeshverma2209 8 років тому +1

    Well said that a company can survive for 100 years if it defends to the changes in the market and competitors by following the principles of immune system but what about bringing changes in the market and creating challenges for the fellow competitors?

    • @kevinsun7617
      @kevinsun7617 8 років тому

      See the optic company he mentioned. It was able to disrupt the market again and again by staying ahead of the game through prudence and adaptiveness.

  • @mavishhomes
    @mavishhomes 2 роки тому

    Great talk!

  • @FlamingoKicker
    @FlamingoKicker 8 років тому +7

    Let's all come back in 100 years to find out whether this is all crap?

  • @captainheat2314
    @captainheat2314 8 років тому +54

    how do i make a reich of a 1000 years?

    • @unf3z4nt
      @unf3z4nt 8 років тому +2

      Maybe listen to what this guy says and take it to heart? Maybe your reich might last 100 thousand years.

    • @ernstcenege9640
      @ernstcenege9640 6 років тому +1

      Learn to build a foundation and multiple stream income to support one each other legs of your business.

  • @BianicEpicVideos
    @BianicEpicVideos 6 років тому

    Great talk, for anyone who's serious about the psychology of starting a business that stands the test of everything including time

  • @jarrah2582
    @jarrah2582 8 років тому +2

    In other words, big companies become Pandas who only survive because people like and know about them

  • @Bursadesain
    @Bursadesain 7 років тому +1

    good video, thanks

  • @jamesloggins8397
    @jamesloggins8397 8 років тому +2

    How did Ford do it

  • @fatipagliara
    @fatipagliara 3 роки тому

    Great one TED!

  • @chriscfedrizzi
    @chriscfedrizzi 2 роки тому

    Wow, that deserves more views. Amazing!

  • @noviceprepper5397
    @noviceprepper5397 8 років тому

    good talk

  • @robroy25
    @robroy25 8 років тому

    All well and good for the upcoming "thinking outside the box" companies.....their greatest hurdle is the "stuck in the mud...I'm not moving" mega oil companies who are not yet ready to let go of their stranglehold on society....who have lasted much longer than the average company.

  • @LeonidasGGG
    @LeonidasGGG 8 років тому

    "Land!... It is the one think their not making more off." OR "Invest!... In what? In gold." (movie references)
    And the fact is that every time there's a crisis, gold goes up... A lot!

  • @SangoProductions213
    @SangoProductions213 8 років тому +2

    Didn't Princeton ban the word "man"?

  • @kardashevr
    @kardashevr 8 років тому +4

    Well I thought this video is useless, turned out I was wrong!

  • @Lizypoo92
    @Lizypoo92 2 роки тому

    💡 "Hey Bob..."

  • @Omegadarkdrake
    @Omegadarkdrake 8 років тому

    so basically don't be resistant to change

  • @tonyjin2100
    @tonyjin2100 8 років тому

    This guy remind me of Jack from Silicon Valley with his "conjoined triangles of success".

  • @KamelxD
    @KamelxD 8 років тому

    Genious.

  • @d.o.cministriesintl9594
    @d.o.cministriesintl9594 4 роки тому

    powerful

  • @pogman9000
    @pogman9000 8 років тому +7

    Damn, is that my dad.

  • @dothedeed
    @dothedeed 8 років тому +1

    Sounds like he's advocating anti-competitive behaviour and monopolization of certain markets. Companies are supposed to fail / be disrupted. The consumer loses if they're allowed to acquire potential rivals early and for cheap. Eg Facebook shouldn't have been allowed to buy Whatsapp or Instagram.

    • @Kronimiciad
      @Kronimiciad 8 років тому +1

      And you got that out of this talk how...?

    • @dothedeed
      @dothedeed 8 років тому

      Kronimiciad Good comprehension skills

    • @Kronimiciad
      @Kronimiciad 8 років тому +4

      dothedeed Alright, I let's be more specific.
      What parts of this talk indicated to you that he is advocating anti-competitive behavior?

    • @dothedeed
      @dothedeed 8 років тому

      Kronimiciad I have no intention to get in an argument with you. Re-watch the video keeping my points in mind - or don't. Life's short.

    • @Kronimiciad
      @Kronimiciad 8 років тому +2

      +dothedeed Neither an argument nor rewatching the video were or are my intentions. I wanted to know what reasoning brought you to your conclusion, since it was a different one the one I came to.

  • @missfashionator
    @missfashionator 8 років тому +1

    he sounds like an apple ad

  • @SufiyanDilawarkhan
    @SufiyanDilawarkhan 8 років тому

    it is easy to say and difficult to implement this strategy

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 8 років тому

    I think his idea is good but seems a bit incomplete. Management of people, not just systems, plays a large role in the success of businesses. And greater still, the product itself matters too.
    I don't see where these two very important aspects fit into his model. Without either of these two things, you still have no business.

    • @chisomchioma
      @chisomchioma 2 роки тому

      People are an intrinsic part of the System. System is not primarily about “Things”…

  • @astronaut23333
    @astronaut23333 Рік тому

    8:58

  • @PedroHenrique-me9mg
    @PedroHenrique-me9mg 8 років тому

    Fabio Brazza me trouxe aqui

  • @d7d7llabdulrahman56
    @d7d7llabdulrahman56 8 років тому

    arbic ??

  • @unf3z4nt
    @unf3z4nt 8 років тому

    Why make it last 100 years? Why not at least 1000?

  • @seymores
    @seymores 8 років тому

    I'm sorry this is boring.
    If he would just cut down asking the audience question after question and be more concise.

  • @zx340
    @zx340 8 років тому +2

    ليش ما في ترجم عربي

  • @donovangumbo388
    @donovangumbo388 4 роки тому

    oh you don't know. It's June 2020 right now and booooy did that influenza virus just do a number on mankind right now.

  • @user-wp8yx
    @user-wp8yx 8 років тому

    full disclosure I have not yet watched the video. Still I thought I would answer the question as to how to start a business that lasts 100 years.
    and the answer is to go get some tax benies like GE.

  • @harbin9er
    @harbin9er 8 років тому

    this guy has too many pauses in his speech

  • @joshualanzaderas6888
    @joshualanzaderas6888 2 роки тому

    I love it, I learned a lot and made me think to adapt. kill the bird so it would act like a ball

  • @ared4579
    @ared4579 2 роки тому

    I want to build a reich that last for 1000 years

  • @d117-e3o
    @d117-e3o Місяць тому

    this is so boring, I could not hear more than one minute and I was already sleeping. He talks so slow and speak the same idea for 15 minutes. I will put this before going to bed.

  • @lithiumion56
    @lithiumion56 8 років тому

    BUSINESSES FOR 100 YEARS?
    HA! WHAT ABOUT PEAK OF OIL?

  • @uzaiir1
    @uzaiir1 8 років тому

    Hehe cool

  • @someholyspectacle2494
    @someholyspectacle2494 8 років тому

    Lol

  • @TasTheWatcher
    @TasTheWatcher 8 років тому +1

    Call it a religion instead.

  • @uzaiir1
    @uzaiir1 8 років тому

    3rd

  • @Nantchev
    @Nantchev 8 років тому

    51st comment.

  • @justmedanny4158
    @justmedanny4158 8 років тому +6

    Ted talks seem to be getting worse and worse every year...

  • @DanyPell
    @DanyPell 6 років тому

    borin

    • @DanyPell
      @DanyPell 6 років тому

      watch at 1.5x speed at least.

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 8 років тому

    I think his idea is good but seems a bit incomplete. Management of people, not just systems, plays a large role in the success of businesses. And greater still, the product itself matters too.
    I don't see where these two very important aspects fit into his model. Without either of these two things, you still have no business.

    • @chriscfedrizzi
      @chriscfedrizzi 2 роки тому

      People and products are systems, that's why you don't see it. Search for Systems Thinking to explore it, I really recommend it.