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5 Key Lessons From Learning Organizations

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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer 5 Key Lessons From Learning Organizations Problems, challenges and inefficiencies (in one way or the other) are a part of any organization. The second type of organizations are what we call “ learning organizations ”. How organizations deal with them makes all the difference.

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Four Types of Meetings that Lead to Effective Organizations

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Planning meetings (both short- and long-term) fall under the category of decision-making meetings. These meetings should develop or drive back to the values, mission, and vision of the organization. The traditional model of learning–with a speaker disseminating information to a passive audience–has been proven ineffective.

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The Boundaries Around Your Industry Are About to Change

Harvard Business Review

It will change the category you compete in, the products and services you sell, and how you market them, and even the talent you acquire. based home improvement retailer, has hence developed and is marketing a full home management system, called IRIS. In fact, new businesses are developing to help companies make the leap.

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The Boundaries Around Your Industry Are About to Change

Harvard Business Review

It will change the category you compete in, the products and services you sell, and how you market them, and even the talent you acquire. based home improvement retailer, has hence developed and is marketing a full home management system, called IRIS. In fact, new businesses are developing to help companies make the leap.

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Morning Advantage: Best Buy Is Struggling, and It's All Your Fault

Harvard Business Review

Most of the category killers that have come to this impasse haven’t been able to do it. Thankfully, Burger King has developed a workaround to prevent such a travesty, equipping its to-go boxes with special vents that keep fries hot and crisp en route. The Simple Strategy That Helps You Learn From Your Mistakes (Yahoo).

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Do Your Customers Actually Want a “Smart” Version of Your Product?

Harvard Business Review

After a series of meetings with Silicon Valley stalwarts like Google, Apple, and Amazon, we decided to develop our own IoT software and hired the people who could help us do it. Rogers’ classic Diffusion of Innovation Theory – buy products en masse after the “early adopters.” Ask yourself these questions first.