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How to Develop a Radical Product Thinking Mindset

Skip Prichard

Creating world-class products and services is a discipline that some organizations seem to master, and others struggle to achieve. Radhika Dutt presents a different approach in her book Radical Product Thinking. Radhika’s experience building products in numerous industries is evident in every chapter. Radhika Dutt.

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First Look: Leadership Books for December 2019

Leading Blog

The Amazon Management System : The Ultimate Digital Business Engine That Creates Extraordinary Value for Both Customers and Shareholders by Ram Charan and Julia Yang. The intent of this book—the author's goal for you—is to understand the baseless underpinnings of almost all our fears.

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Everything You Need to Know About Oilfield Services

Strategy Driven

The oilfield services industry (OFS) encompasses all products and services related to oil exploration and extraction. Cost-Effective Oilfield services are vital to oil and gas exploration and production success. They also offer specialized expertise in engineering, procurement and construction.

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Tips On Honing A Culture Of Winning Through Focus by Martin Zwilling

In the CEO Afterlife

Intuitively, many entrepreneurs and businesses believe that the key to faster growth and success is more products, features, and markets. Good examples of startup focus before success include Google with their search engine, Facebook with friends networking, and Apple with personal computers. Well-articulated goals and metrics.

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SaaS Sales Models: Choosing the Best Sales Strategy for Your SaaS

Strategy Driven

Though the customer has a monthly payment, it isn’t typically charged for every user of the product: instead, they are charged per month or by a number of users. The idea is that customers get what they need and only pay for what they use; this way, the customer can scale their use of a product or service as they grow.

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Post-Covid Cities Need To Be Smart Cities

The Horizons Tracker

For many years, the prevailing narrative was that cities were the engines of our economies, with the agglomeration effect bringing together talent and consumers to make cities extremely compelling environments for work, rest, and play. Engines of creation. Cities have long been viewed as the engines of the economy.

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Gloria Chen Pushes for Greater Representation

HR Digest

And as a company, we’ll lean into digitally enabled workflows and digital tools and resources for people to be productive working wherever they are. And as a company filled with analytical engineers, empirical evidence is a fantastic way to promote the best ideas!