Brick by Brick: Inside Lego

Bloomberg Television
1 Nov 201721:30

Summary

TLDRThe script narrates the remarkable turnaround of Lego, once struggling with losses, to becoming the world's most profitable toy maker. It highlights Lego's dominance in the construction toy segment, its innovative manufacturing process producing billions of bricks, and the strategic decisions under CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp that refocused the company on its core strengths. The summary touches on Lego's deep connection with its fans, its creative and logical approach to product development, and its expansion into new markets, reflecting a brand synonymous with endless creativity and play.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 Lego is recognized globally as a leading toy brand and has become the world's most profitable toy maker with a net income of 24% of sales.
  • 📈 The company experienced a significant turnaround from losing a million dollars a day to achieving substantial growth, largely due to its focus on the construction segment of the toy market.
  • 🏭 In 2013, Lego produced over 55 billion elements, which demonstrates its massive scale of manufacturing with 105,000 pieces made per minute.
  • 🎨 Lego's product range is not only for children; adult fans of Lego (AFOLs) also enjoy the therapeutic and creative aspects of building Lego sets, such as the model of London's Tower Bridge.
  • 🎮 Lego has expanded beyond physical toys to include video games, leveraging the brand's popularity into the digital space with over 50 Lego video games.
  • 📦 Lego's sales are heavily weighted towards the holiday season, accounting for 60% of its annual sales, highlighting the importance of the Christmas rush for the toy industry.
  • 🔄 Lego's origin story began with a carpenter in Denmark, Ole Kirk Christiansen, who transitioned from wooden toys to plastic ones, eventually creating the iconic Lego brick.
  • 🔧 The development of the modern Lego brick involved a significant innovation in design, allowing for a clutch mechanism that made the bricks interlock in a way that was both sturdy and easy to disassemble.
  • 📉 Lego faced a crisis in the early 2000s, losing its way by diversifying into areas outside of its expertise, such as theme parks and clothing lines, which led to financial difficulties.
  • 🛠️ Jurgen Vig Knudstorp, a former McKinsey consultant, was appointed CEO and executed a successful turnaround strategy by refocusing on Lego's core strengths and streamlining operations.
  • 🤝 Lego's relationship with its fans has evolved to become more collaborative, embracing the community of adult fans and even employing some as a result of their passion and creativity with Lego products.
  • 📈 The company's commitment to quality and innovation, along with a focus on its core product—the Lego brick—has led to consistent growth and the expansion into new markets like Asia.

Q & A

  • What was the financial situation of Lego in the past decade?

    -Lego was once losing a million dollars a day, but it has since transformed and is now the world's most profitable toy maker with a net income percentage of sales at 24%.

  • What is the significance of Lego's net income as a percentage of sales?

    -Lego's net income as a percentage of sales is an impressive 24%, which is significantly higher than its competitors Mattel and Hasbro, indicating its strong profitability.

  • How has Lego driven the growth of the construction segment in the toy market?

    -Lego has driven the growth of the construction segment by creating and dominating this category, which they essentially pioneered, and by manufacturing a variety of different toys with high margins.

  • What was the production rate of Lego elements in 2013?

    -In 2013, more than 55 billion Lego elements were made, which equates to 105,000 pieces per minute.

  • How many Lego pieces have been produced since the company's founding?

    -Since its founding, Lego has produced over six hundred billion pieces, which is at least 80 for every human being on the planet.

  • What is the significance of the year 1960 for Lego's product development?

    -In 1960, a fire in Lego's woodwork factory led to the decision to stop production of wooden toys and focus solely on the Lego brick, marking a significant shift in the company's product direction.

  • What was the problem with Lego's early plastic bricks?

    -The early plastic bricks were hollow and lacked a clutching mechanism, which limited their ability to interlock and hold together, restricting the possibilities of what could be built.

  • How did Lego address the issue with their early hollow bricks?

    -Lego resolved the issue by introducing the 'automatic binding bricks' with the addition of tubes that allowed the bricks to stick together, vastly increasing the building possibilities.

  • What was the financial situation of Lego in the early 2000s?

    -In the early 2000s, Lego was in financial trouble, losing its way in understanding its core business and expanding into areas where it had no expertise, which led to significant losses.

  • Who was Jurgen Vig Knudstorp and how did he help Lego?

    -Jurgen Vig Knudstorp was a 36-year-old former McKinsey consultant appointed as Lego's CEO. He was the first CEO from outside the founding family and led one of the most successful turnarounds in the company's history.

  • What was Lego's approach to understanding its core business under Jurgen Vig Knudstorp's leadership?

    -Under Jurgen Vig Knudstorp's leadership, Lego focused on understanding its core business by consulting with retailers, children, suppliers, employees, and fans, and by streamlining operations and refocusing on their unique strengths in the brick and building system.

  • What is the significance of the Lego Mindstorms product for the company's fan community?

    -Lego Mindstorms, which combines plastic bricks with computing, is significant as it engages the fan community in a deeper understanding of the technology behind the bricks, fostering a relationship between the fans and the company through forums and product dialogues.

  • How has Lego embraced its fan community?

    -Lego has embraced its fan community by organizing events like 'LEGO Breakfast' where fans can showcase their creations, opening up with instructions and internals of their products, and even employing some fans who have impressed the company with their creations.

  • What is the production process of Lego Minifigures?

    -The production process of Lego Minifigures involves molding, decoration with multiple levels of detail, and assembly where various parts like arms and torsos are added. The process is highly automated with precision machinery ensuring accuracy.

  • What is the financial impact of Lego's growth on the founding Christiansen family?

    -The growth of Lego has significantly increased the wealth of the founding Christiansen family. Kjeld Kirk Christiansen is Denmark's richest man, and his children have also joined him in the billionaire's club, with their stakes in Lego and other assets.

  • What is Lego's strategy for entering new markets like Latin America and Asia?

    -Lego's strategy for entering new markets involves opening a factory in China, not for labor cost advantages, but to have a manufacturing hub in the region to supply major customers with short lead times, considering the seasonality and market demands.

  • What was the inspiration behind the LEGO Friends product line?

    -The LEGO Friends product line was inspired by extensive market research and engagement with children and parents over four years. It was discovered that girls were interested in building and constructing, leading to the creation of this product line with many details and compatibility with the LEGO system.

  • What is the significance of the LEGO brick in the company's turnaround and growth?

    -The LEGO brick is significant as it is the core product that helped the company quadruple in size over the past decade. It represents the company's unique advantages in quality, expansion, innovation, and constant renewal.

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