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Leadership and Knowledge Management

N2Growth Blog

Leaders who don’t understand the value of distributable and actionable knowledge not only limit opportunities, but they’re also building huge contingent operating liabilities. By requiring everyone to work on the same platform and environment, and within the same toolsets a certain sense of continuity and community is developed.

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IT Organizations Built to Last

Strategy Driven

Instead of allowing a negative “have-to” environment where employees feel pressure to perform, embrace a constructive ‘what-can-we-do’ approach where they feel free to be imaginative and forward-thinking. Investing in research and development helps to establish this culture and ensure the company will remain ahead of the curve.

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Tips for Conducting Business Across Continents

Strategy Driven

The best advice I can give you is to keep your global business connected. With the development of modern business management solutions, it is easier than ever to stay connected with your teams all over the world. Industry Principle (Product & Business Development). Stay connected with the cloud.

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Advanced Analytics Are Crucial to Digital Transformation - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM DXC TECHNOLOGY

Harvard Business Review

They adapt quickly and predict trends by continuously curating and analyzing data and developing insights that drive new value. IT has long played a critical role in helping organizations deliver better products and services, improve operations, better manage risks, and develop new business models to stay relevant.

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The Scope of Supply Chain Management in the Corporate Sector

Strategy Driven

To achieve perpetual growth and increase revenues, businesses need to work closely with all parties involved in fulfilling core business operations. This includes a business’s suppliers, logistics partners, warehousing, distribution, retailers, and end-users or customers. Operational Visibility.

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On Social Media Becoming Social Business

Harvard Business Review

Recently, Enterprise software behemoth Salesforce acquired the startup , sending the signal that listening to social conversations is only one slice of the bigger pie for business. Dell, for example, has a " social command center ", a baby step in the emerging area of social intelligence.

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Create a Strategy That Anticipates and Learns

Harvard Business Review

The buzz around using predictive tools to analyze big data in discrete areas of a business is loud and deserved. One can easily imagine Amazon and other like-minded companies building out more and more tech-enabled strategic and operating capability—linking the pieces. Strategy-making can now happen in real time.