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The Essence of Strategy (Part 2) | In the CEO Afterlife

In the CEO Afterlife

by John • October 30, 2011 • Human Resources , Leadership , Marketing , Strategy • 4 Comments. Leadership , Marketing , Strategy. October 31, 2011 at 11:12 am. October 31, 2011 at 11:52 am. October 31, 2011 at 12:33 pm. October 31, 2011 at 10:36 pm. December 2011. November 2011.

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Pinterest as Free Market Research

Harvard Business Review

Then I heard that it grew 429% from September to December 2011. In a culture that flowers with an increasingly diverse variety, this is useful. Pinterest founders Ben Silbermann , and Evan Sharp are mapping American culture. My first reaction was panic. You know how it goes. First I heard about Pinterest. OK, so this is.

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Recommended Resources – An Interview with Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi, authors of The Essential Advantage

Strategy Driven

In The Essential Advantage : How to Win with a Capabilities-Driven Strategy , Booz & Company’s Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi maintain that success in any market accrues to firms with a coherence premium – a tight match between their strategic direction and the capabilities that make them unique. Let’s go after it.”

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The Revolution Will Be Managed

Harvard Business Review

On September 17, 2011, Occupy Wall Street took over Zuccotti Park, in the heart of the financial district in Lower Manhattan. It continues to live on in places as far-flung and diverse as Iran, Burma and Zimbabwe, just to name a few. The contrast is sharp and it is no accident.

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Subscription Businesses Are Booming. Here’s How to Value Them

Harvard Business Review

subscribers in 2017, and the industry as a whole has been growing at 200% annually since 2011. There are over two thousand consumer-focused subscription businesses capitalizing upon customers’ diverse tastes. grocery market were almost $800 billion, only 1.2% that aggregate sales in the U.S.

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