Mark Grace leads a discussion on our YourTube Channel about “Creating Extreme Wealth and a Joyful Life” by seeking more experiences in life. He calls that “experidigm.”
Mark Grace leads the delivery of larger customer experiences that organize selling more products and services together. Much higher profits result and lead to more enhanced customer relationships and experiences. Examples of newly created and led multiproduct customer experiences: Smart Grid in utilities, Alive Spaces in construction, Smooth Operations in Retail, Perfect Food in QSR eateries, and Visual Talking in media. Quickly build new divisions, ventures, or businesses and coordinate the eventual sale or corporate integration. Close major industry customer and partner deals while building a decisive protected competitive advantage. Over thirty years leading the development of larger customer experiences and successfully receiving higher profits.
Core Competencies
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- Add high-profit business lines on-increment or new
- Innovation delivering successful products and businesses
- A transition from offering products to selling multiproduct experiences
- Sign profitable customers and continue to deliver for a generation
- Dramatically improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations and processes
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Drivers / Motivators
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- Customers want simplification, yet expect the entire experience
- Customers expect smart tools to connect them, assist them, and do for them
- Customers want to be delivered while they are experiencing and mobile
- Business wants to become experience concierges and receive extra profit.
- Technology tools enable real-time direct links between company and customer
- Partnerships can build the necessary ecosystem and support infrastructure
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Background
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- President –Beyondvia Technologies (beyondvia.com); Experidigm.com
- Chief Innovation Officer – Construction Specialties
- Global Program Executive – Smart Grid (GE Energy); Alive Spaces; Smooth Operations
- Founder – (Velocys); Perfect Food (Thinkage Founder); Visual Talking (Founder)
- Director Technology/Operations – BOC Industrial Gases
- Downstream Controller – Exxon USA
- Specialty Chemical Sales – Petrolite Corp/Baker Hughes
- Published 6 innovation books: MORE; NEXT; Soaring to Awesome, Choosing Up; Avoid Takers; and Elements of Visual Talking
- Major Valuation Creation: Sold several companies; 17patents; 15 trademarks; intl awards
- Washington University-St. Louis (MBA); St. Louis University (Chemistry); Rice (Writing)
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Blog Posts:
Mark Grace awarded a patent on “how to design experiences
Starbucks Meets WeWork at the Automobile Service Center
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The new lounge is more like a WeWork or Industrious office center. There are workstations and comfortable pit groups with over-stuffed chairs. The dealership offers free Wi-Fi and an ample number of electrical outlets for computers or to recharge smartphones. It is comfortable and well lit. An ample assortment of free beverages and snacks are provided. They offer single-serve coffee service, with a wide selection of flavors. There is juice, water and soda, packaged snacks, power/breakfast bars, and fresh fruit. At some point, a few dozen fresh donuts arrived. I passed on the snacks but enjoyed several cups of French Roast Coffee. There is a big-screen television tuned to HGTV and another screen for viewing the work in the garage. I was blown away by the new lounge. It’s like a combination of Starbucks and WeWork. If I had known about the amenities available, I would have brought my laptop and stayed in the customer lounge until my car was ready.
