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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 36 MIN

#163 — Joseph Pine: Why Customers Don’t Care About What You Sell

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Joe Pine is the co-author of The Experience Economy—and one of the thinkers who gave leaders a language for why “services” weren’t the end of the story. In this episode, Joe returns with his next major thesis: we’ve entered the Transformation Economy, where the customer is no longer buying inputs (features, service hours, or even memorable moments), but paying for outcomes—lasting change.We unpack what makes a transformation fundamentally different from an experience, why experiences are increasingly commoditized, and why the biggest opportunities now sit in helping people (and organizations) become who they want to become. Joe also shares the practical implications: how leaders can ladder up from “jobs to be done” into deeper aspirations, why identity change sits at the center of transformation, and how pricing shifts when your business is accountable for outcomes.In this episode we cover:•Why transformations are “sustained through time,” not just memorable moments•The idea that all transformation is identity change (and what that means for strategy)•“You are what you charge for”: shifting from time-based pricing to outcome-based pricing•Why the Transformation Economy is already here (and why it’s accelerating now)•The four spheres of transformation—and why they all point toward human flourishing00:00 — Welcome + Episode Setup 01:36 — “If you really know me…” (Anti-social introvert)03:10 — Strategy = the decisions you actually make04:18 — Defining “Transformation” (guiding outcomes that last)06:06 — Experience vs Transformation (customer becomes the product)08:28 — Why the Transformation Economy is already here10:00 — Why now: experiences are commoditizing (Starbucks + COVID shift)13:16 — Identity change at the center of transformation17:46 — From “cobbling” to integrated transformation programs (GLP-1 / Calibrate)21:54 — Pricing in the Transformation Economy (outcomes + human flourishing)34:22 — Where to start + resources (encapsulation, purpose, Substack/toolkit)Additional Resources:Joe Pine’s Transformation Economy Substack: https://transformationsbook.substack.com/Strategic Horizons: https://strategichorizons.com/Strategic Horizons “Integration” page + Transformation Toolkit: https://strategichorizons.com/integrationJoe Pine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joepine/Thank you to our executive producer Zach Ness, our producer Nazanin Homayoun Jam and our editor James Pearce. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, download, and subscribe. I’m your host, Kaihan Krippendorff—thank you for listening.Follow us at outthinker.com/podcast

Joe Pine is the co-author of The Experience Economy—and one of the thinkers who gave leaders a language for why “services” weren’t the end of the story. In this episode, Joe returns with his next major thesis: we’ve entered the Transformation Economy, where the customer is no longer buying inputs (features, service hours, or even memorable moments), but paying for outcomes—lasting change. We unpack what makes a transformation fundamentally different from an experience, why experiences are in...

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