Digital content industry roadmapping study

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Tafe assignment Digital content industry roadmapping study

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Digital Content IndustryRoadmapping Study : 

Digital Content IndustryRoadmapping Study

1.3 Observations Of The Digital Content Industry : 

1.3 Observations Of The Digital Content Industry

Highly fragmented industry : 

Highly fragmented industry

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Content CreationService Provisions

Optimistic about the future : 

Optimistic about the future

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Greatest is expected in the computer games industry. New console developments will create both winners and losers.

Features in common within the industry : 

Features in common within the industry

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Creativity and intellectual property. Reliant on technology infrastructure. Employs contractors. Customers willing to pay for quality.

That vary significantly on some levels within the industry : 

That vary significantly on some levels within the industry

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Companies generally align themselves with their end customer (i.e. advertising). Strongly identify with a particular sector, such as computer games and film.

1.4 Nature Of The Firms Within The Industry : 

1.4 Nature Of The Firms Within The Industry

Profile of companies within the digital content industry : 

Profile of companies within the digital content industry

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Profile

Profitability within digital content the industry : 

Profitability within digital content the industry

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Profitability

Highly profitable businesses within the digital content industry : 

Highly profitable businesses within the digital content industry

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Higher turnovers. Produce services rather than products. Are exporters. Produce advertisements and print publications as a key output.

Employees within the digital content industry : 

Employees within the digital content industry

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Average number of full-time staff 22. Full-time employees tends to be greater in more established businesses. For every two full-time staff members employed there is one part-time staff member.