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Preface
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1 The End of Business as Usual
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1.1 Megatrends and Industries
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1.2 Everything as a Service
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1.3 Integrated Mobility
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1.4 New Customer Pathways
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1.5 Lifelong Health
27
1.6 Future of Capital and Risk
29
1.7 Sustainable Energy
32
1.8 Circular Economy
35
1.9 Resilient Supply Networks
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2 Everything as a Service
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A Brief History of the Services Economy
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2.1 Business Model Evolution
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2.2 The Trend of Servitization
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2.3 Cost and Revenue Modeling
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2.4 IT Shopping List
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2.5 Organizational Turbulence
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2.6 The Tetra Pak Story
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2.7 New Mindsets
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2.8 Slow and Steady
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2.9 Everything as a Service with SAP
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2.9.1 Contract Relationship Management
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2.9.2 Subscription Billing, Revenue Recognition, and Partner Settlement
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2.9.3 Digital Twins and Operational Lifecycle Management
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2.9.4 Profitability and Risk Management
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2.9.5 Consumables and Spare Parts Management
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3 Integrated Mobility
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“I’m a Traveler of Both Time and Space”
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3.1 Not Your Dad’s Auto Industry
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3.2 The Case for CASE
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3.2.1 Connected Cars
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3.2.2 Autonomous Cars
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3.2.3 Shared Mobility
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3.2.4 Powering E-Mobility
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3.3 E-Mobility
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3.4 Transportation Sharing
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3.5 Mobility as a Service
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3.6 Choosing Where to Live and How to Move
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3.7 The Catena-X Story
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3.8 Innovation Ahead
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3.9 Integrated Mobility with SAP
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3.9.1 Customer Centricity
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3.9.2 Anything as a Service
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3.9.3 Connected Products
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3.9.4 Resilient Supply Chain and Smart Manufacturing
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3.9.5 Sustainability and Circular Economy
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4 New Customer Pathways
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From the Bazaar to Amazon
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4.1 Blurry Industry Boundaries, Crisp Customer Segmentation
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4.2 The New Map to Reach Customers
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4.3 Direct-to-Consumer Outreach
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4.4 The “Re-Commerce” Opportunity
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4.5 Improving the In-Person Experience
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4.6 From Managing Relationships to Shaping Customer Experiences
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4.7 The Fressnapf Story
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4.8 Engaging with Customers on the Move
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4.9 The Digital Commerce Journey Accelerates
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4.10 New Customer Pathways with SAP
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4.10.1 Customer Data Management
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4.10.2 Commerce Management and Customer Engagement
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4.10.3 Assortment Planning and Optimization
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4.10.4 Omnichannel Promotion Pricing
125
4.10.5 Order Orchestration and Management
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4.10.6 Sustainability in Customer Relationships
125
5 Lifelong Health
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The COVID-19 Catalyst
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Healthcare Analytics
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Workforce Resilience
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The Vaccine Collaboration Hub
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Informed Citizens Fight against the Pandemic
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5.1 The Cutting Edges in Healthcare
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5.1.1 Personal Health Records
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5.1.2 Artificial Intelligence
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5.1.3 Wearable Tech and Telehealth
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5.1.4 Genomics and Personalized Medicine
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5.2 The Discovery Health Story
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5.3 The Zuellig Pharma Story
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5.4 Turbocharging Life Sciences
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5.5 The Operating Room of the Future
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5.6 Patient-Centric Data Network
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5.7 Lifelong Health with SAP
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5.7.1 Mental Health and Resilience of the Healthcare Workforce
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5.7.2 Innovative Software-Based Medical Solutions
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5.7.3 Supply Chain Transparency for Pharmaceuticals and Remedies
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5.7.4 Inventory and Bed Management
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5.7.5 Value-Based Care
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5.7.6 Business Process Efficiency
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6 The Future of Capital and Risk
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Of Bear Hugs and Sushi Bonds
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6.1 Convergence and Crosscurrents
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6.2 Banking: A Spectrum of Customers
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6.3 The Bank of London Story
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6.4 Capital Markets: Giant Exchanges, Fintechs, and More
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6.5 The Deutsche Börse Group Story
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6.6 Insurance: Moving Way Beyond Premiums
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6.7 The ERGO Mobility Solutions Story
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6.8 The Future of Capital and Risk with SAP
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6.8.1 Embedded Financial Services
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6.8.2 Industry Convergence
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6.8.3 Attracting Talent
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6.8.4 Sustainable Financial Services
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6.8.5 Finance as a Strategic Partner
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6.8.6 Personalized Financial Services
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7 Sustainable Energy
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The Struggle with Finite Resources and Climate Change
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7.1 The Heterogeneity of the Energy Sector
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7.2 Global Energy by the Numbers
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7.2.1 Energy Transformation and Geography
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7.2.2 Energy Transformation and Industries
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7.2.3 SAP’s Role in the Transition to Sustainable Energy
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7.2.4 Decarbonizing the Energy System, One Molecule at a Time
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7.3 Oil and Gas
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7.4 Utilities
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7.4.1 Solar Energy
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7.4.2 Wind Energy
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7.4.3 Renewable Energy and a Stable Grid
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7.5 Hydrogen in the Energy Transition
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7.6 The Galp Energia Story
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7.7 The Shell Story
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7.8 One Goal, Many Pathways to Energy Transition
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7.9 Sustainable Energy with SAP
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7.9.1 Sustainable Operations and Procurement
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7.9.2 Carbon and Emissions Intelligence
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7.9.3 Low Carbon-Intensity Fuels
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7.9.4 Renewable Electrical Energy
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7.9.5 Industrial Energy Management
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7.9.6 Evolution of the Digital Retail Service Station
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7.9.7 New Customer Engagement Models
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8 Circular Economy
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The Mythology of the Circle
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8.1 Linear Societies
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8.2 Thinking Deep and Wide about Material Flows
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8.2.1 A Vertical Approach
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8.2.2 Circularity for Food and Farming
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8.2.3 Heavy Metal and Other Materials
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8.3 Numerous Players Driving the Sustainability Shift
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8.4 Integrated Reporting and Changing Perspectives
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8.5 The Eastman Story
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8.6 Circular Economy and Digital Enablers
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8.7 Startup Ecosystems
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8.8 From Circumnavigation to Circular Economy
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8.9 Circular Economy with SAP
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8.9.1 Sustainability in Transportation
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8.9.2 Consumer Preference for Responsible Products
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9 Resilient Supply Networks
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“The Greatest Show on Earth”
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9.1 Supply Chain Crises Abound
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9.2 Supply Chain Resiliency and Digitalization
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9.2.1 Agility
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9.2.2 Productivity
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9.2.3 Connectivity
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9.2.4 Sustainability
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9.3 The Maturing of Industry 4.0
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9.4 The Evonik Story
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9.5 New Supply Networks
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9.5.1 On-Demand Warehousing
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9.5.2 On-Demand Logistics
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9.5.3 Warehouse Robotics
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9.5.4 Supply Chain Visibility
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9.6 When the Chips Are Down
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9.7 From Farm to Fork
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9.8 From Reactive to Resilient Supply Chains
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9.9 Resilient Supply Networks with SAP
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9.9.1 Supply Chain Disruptions
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9.9.2 Visibility
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9.9.3 Integration of Trading Partners
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10 The Road Ahead
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Appendices
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A Acknowledgments
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B The Authors
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C Endnotes
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C.1 The End of Business as Usual
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C.2 Everything as a Service
287
C.3 Integrated Mobility
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C.4 New Customer Pathways
289
C.5 Lifelong Health
290
C.6 The Future of Capital and Risk
291
C.7 Sustainable Energy
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C.8 Circular Economy
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C.9 Resilient Supply Networks
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C.10 The Road Ahead
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Index
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