Space (commercial competition)

Space (commercial competition)

"Space" is a contextual noun used to partially describe the abstract competitive set of the subject or subjects . The members of the "space" will almost always be Companies who supply services to customers. The important attributes of that particular "space" are defined by context and the adjectives applied to it.

How to interpret the meaning of "Space"

By Example

:"Company A was the second largest player in the "space"."

This sentence states that Company A was an important supplier of services in the chosen field. A company can be important in a Space, and yet unimportant in others.

:"It is quite a slow "Space"."

Here an adjective is used to describe this "space". Slow is pejorative, and temporal.

But the business context is that either:
* the rate of new purchases is "slow", or
* that the customers are "slow" to sell, re-order or switch suppliers

Why the term is used


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By using just the 'one' term the speaker can ascribe meaning to the Space itself or to its many constituent members. In fact, henceforth the term Space should be taken to mean both the Space itself or its constituent members unless specifically mentioned.

Leaving whatever is not defined as potential

The term allows the speaker to be selectively specific about some properties of the Space or its members. But whatever is "not" mentioned is left as undefined. This allows actions within the Space to occur without having to know how they will occur. A new Company can 'enter' the space by offering a "new service" to customers. The "new service" does not have to be specified. This is useful in a fast moving Technology market. The "new service" may not have been invented yet, or the customers may not yet know they need it.

History of the Term

Technological Change

The term "Space" became very popular during the Dot-com boom. It was widely adopted due to its ability to describe certain details of companies, markets, products and services. The remaining details were impossible to determine.

Misuse

The word "Space" became synonymous as a Buzzword.Due to the ambiguity involved the term became favoured by peddlers of Snake oil. A peddler could use the term 'Space' and sound like they were describing facts. In reality they were describing attributes so general that they would have matched any group of companies.

Important Attributes of a "Space"

A "Space" can have one or more attributes. These attributes can be grouped themselves. When grouped, they can either define the range of attributes, or they can define the scope of the attributes.

Innate Attributes

Size

There are two main ways of describing the size of a space. By defining the size of a "space" in a certain way, there are certain implications about the other way.

Number Companies presumed to also be a member of a "Space"

The size of a space can be measured in terms of the number of Companies who supply similar services.

A "large" number of Companies in a space implies:
* that there is a large number of customers.
* that there is a lot of competition between members.
* that the barriers to entry for new companies wishing to enter this "space" will be higher.

A "large" amount of companies is defined in terms of the number of customers. Generally, a "large" amount is over 10 companies.

A small number companies in a space implies:
* the market is new "or"
* the market is in decline "or"
* the number of customers is very small

Number of Customers & Value

This is closely linked to the Number of Customers. In a 'Space' it is presumed that any member of the space could potentially win all the customers.

A "large" number of customers in a space [imply|implies]
* that there is a lot of demand for a service
* that new entrants to the space are likely

A small number customers in a space implies:
* the market is new "or"
* the market is in decline "or"
* the market not very desirable for companies to compete for


=Ascribed Attributes=

Any adjective can be used alter the contextual meaning of a "Space". Please see the examples.


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