Joseph Pine II: Mass Customization Mistakes
MCPC 2007, Honorary Chair
Joseph Pine II is a well known international author,
speaker, and management advisor.
In 1993 Mr. Pine wrote the frequently cited
and award-winning book Mass
Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition (Harvard
Business School Press).In this book Joseph Pine refined and popularized the
term “Mass Customization”, which was coined
by Stan Davis in the book Future Perfect.
Some years later he published the acclaimed book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage (Harvard Business School Press, 1999), co-written with his partner Mr. Gilmore. Generally his books demonstrate that standardized goods and services are no longer enough - “what customers want today are experiences – memorable events that engage each customer in an inherently personal way”. Together with his partner James H. Gilmore, Mr. Pine followed up by editing a collection of Harvard Business Review articles headed Markets of One: Creating Customer-Unique Value through Mass Customization (Harvard Business School Press, 2000).
Besides his best selling books Joseph Pine also wrote numerous of articles for the Wall Street Journal, Chief Executive, Context, CIO, Strategy & Leadership, Health Forum Journal,the IBM Systems Journal and many more.