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Disruptive Business Models | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While much has been written about corporate vision, mission, process, leadership, strategy, branding and a variety of other business practices, it is the engineering of these practices to be disruptive that maximizes opportunities.

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Business Model Architecture | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While most C-level execs have a general idea of what I’m referring to, it is also quite clear that most can’t even begin to define it, much less articulate the specific constructs of a sound business model. Furthermore, a business plan, strategic plan, marketing plan, capital formation plan, exit plan, etc.,

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Executive Hiring For a P.E. Portfolio Company – Tangential Opportunity

N2Growth Blog

A simple illustration perhaps is a CEO of a large injection molding firm, who might be well suited to a brewing and bottling company. From experience keeping an eye on a candidate’s knowledge of how a specific business model works are essential and non-negotiable. Both are high-volume capital intense process industries. .

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Executive Hiring For a P.E. Portfolio Company – Ideals and Compromise

N2Growth Blog

Experience should equip a candidate to be able to: Synthesize your portfolio company business model and value proposition, and assess your firm’s ability to compete; Imagine and propagate a strategy and plan. The CEO must maintain control and keep to their script but accommodate active member involvement.

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3 Ways to Break Out of a Zero-Sum Game of Growth with Your Competitors

Leading Blog

How true disruptors use innovation, including digital, to grow the market and create new business models. F OR YEARS I was taught that growing the business in an industry with strong competition was mostly a zero-sum game. Or else, you took on the hard work of growing the entire market. It created a new one.

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Right Leadership, Right Model

Great Leadership By Dan

Then in the late ‘90s, early 2000s, we had the tech bubble, and the old business model began to come apart. They were just crazily developing things, business model be damned. But in fact the tech bubble was a message from the future: Time now moves faster, and businesses must too.

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What Should You Pay Attention to During This Pandemic?

Lead Change Blog

What you’re concentrating on can make a big difference in your business, career, and health. This fantastic news has deservedly boosted the stock market, and lots of companies are shifting to retract planned staff and budget cuts. Are you confused about what you should pay attention to during these difficult times?