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Why global business tests its products in Australia (fortune.com)
posted 4 years ago by nc777 4 years ago by nc777 +3 / -0
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– nc777 [S] 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

When McDonald’s (MCD) and KFC (YUM) wanted to try out new hipster-friendly quinoa-selling restaurant concepts, they first tested the ideas in Australia. They’re not the first. Citigroup is using the country as a proving ground for digital banking tools, AOL (VZN) for ad products, and Coke (KO) for packaging. It’s also a top country for new gaming apps, says German firm Priori Data, with 350 daily launches. Of those, 58 make it onto the charts every day, far more than any other country.

What makes the land Down Under such an appealing lab? Michael Silverstein, senior partner at BCG and author of the book Rocket, says the continent’s educated, affluent population of 23.9 million is “open aperature”—by which he means, hungry for new experiences and products—and makes a “good proxy for white, Christian America.” Australia also offers a ready and relatively contained infrastructure—media, distribution channels, talent—and some privacy. “I call it undercoverd Down Under,” Silverstein says. Plus, if a product flops in the outback and no one hears about it, did it really happen? |

Paywall for the rest but you get the idea.

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– WindyJibbz 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Citigroup is using the country as a proving ground for digital banking tools.

Wonder if that’s why they have the harsest lockdowns. They want to beta globohomocoin, and digital id vaxports there first.

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– MOCKxTHExCROSS 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

The Matrix was shot there for similar reasons

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– Freedom_Fighter_1984 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Data matriculation. Aussies are like batteries for the Commonwealth Corporation of Australia.

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