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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. Why didn’t IBM see Dell coming? How did Microsoft not keep Google at bay?

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Take a Deep Dive into These Career Goals Examples with Us

HR Digest

Attending a conference in your field might be a goal for someone who is passionate about sharing their expertise with others. In fast-paced fields, staying up-to-date with the latest trends and skills lies at the core of their business model, and ensuring you bring relevant skills to the company can help you secure your position in the field.

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Leadership Basics | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Knowledge of leadership theories and skills may be formally gained by enrolling in leadership seminars, workshops, and conferences. So like learning how to ride a bicycle, you can also learn how to become a leader and how to hone your leadership abilities.

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The 4 Types of Innovation and the Problems They Solve

Harvard Business Review

Or, what if the company needed to identify a new business model? Or what if — as is the case today — current chip technology is nearing its theoretical limits , and a completely new architecture needs to be dreamed up? Basic research. Pathbreaking innovations never arrive fully formed. .”

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Is Your Company Ready for the Rise of Smart Cities?

Harvard Business Review

For companies, smart cities represent major business opportunities — and not only for tech firms selling systems to government agencies. Technology is reconfiguring traditional roles and divisions of labor. Companies that want to serve them directly often have to think outside the box when it comes to financing.

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What Should an Apple Car Be?

Harvard Business Review

’ One could imagine an Apple car that is a Tesla-like product—one with comparable speed, self-driving technology, aesthetics, and features–but is so seamlessly integrated with the Apple ecosystem and requires a new sized iPhone, or some kind of blend of iPhone, iPad or MacBook. How about a man cave on wheels? Or a kitchen?

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Amazon, Whole Foods, and the Future of the (Old) New Economy

Harvard Business Review

This company has spent 16 years turning those (often empty) slogans into a powerful — and highly profitable — business model.” I met Jeff Bezos at one of the first e-commerce conferences ever organized, sat by him at lunch, and within minutes knew I had to hit the “record” button on my cassette recorder.