'Competition Is the Greatest Thing That Can Happen in Business'
By Catherine Clifford, entrepreneur.com
Feeling your competition close in on you is stressful, but it also
gets your adrenaline pumping. It makes you focus more intently, and
ultimately, pushes you to create a better product.
“Competition is the greatest thing that can happen in business. It’s the best thing,” said Doreen Lorenzo,
the president of consumer-product invention company Quirky,
at a panel
discussion on the sharing economy in New York City last night.
“Otherwise you get stale, you get fat, you get slow.”
The panel featured leading executives from sharing-economy front runners, including the transportation company Uber, accommodation rental service Airbnb, and crowdsourced recruiting company RecruitiFi. It was moderated by Spencer Ante, the co-founder of WhoWeUse,
a crowdsourced service referral startup. As the sharing economy expands
and grows, so too, has the number of competitors in the space. For
example, Uber now shares the ride-hailing technology space with players
like Lyft and Sidecar.
Feeling the breath of your competitors on your neck is good for you.
In a market without other startups nipping at your heels, you begin to
gain a sense of false confidence, Lorenzo says. “The best thing that can
happen to you is a competitor enters your space and then you think,
‘Oh, shit, I have got to do something.’”
For entrepreneurs creating a new industry -- one that may even ask
consumers to change their behavior -- your competition can also be your
teammate in a counterintuitive sort of way, said Wrede Petersmeyer, the
New York City manager for Airbnb. Just look at the sharing economy: Not
long ago, the idea of sharing a car or an apartment with a stranger
would have been seen as odd -- and in many parts of the country, it
still is. But more companies entering the space has helped shift that
social norm. “Our biggest competition in these sharing economies is not
necessarily each other, but the misconceptions about the sharing
economy,” said Petersmeyer.>>>
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