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The Global Fight For Cloud Supremacy

The Horizons Tracker

leading to a projected market of $331 billion by 2022. The paper highlights that Amazon was the first out of the traps with the launch of AWS in 2006, and with the market largely to themselves were able to gain a significant foothold. Google was even later to the party, with its Cloud Platform not launched until 2013.

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3 Ways Pixar Gains Competitive Advantage from Its Culture

Michael Lee Stallard

In 2006, Disney bought Pixar to boost its struggling Walt Disney Animation Studios unit. If any doubt existed that Disney’s magic was back, it was put to rest with the 2013 release of the blockbuster movie Frozen. The Incredibles, Bird and Walker’s first project at Pixar, was a homerun.

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Building a Culture of Transparency in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

I believe it is impossible to have complete transparency with patients without first developing a strong culture of internal transparency — among all team members, at all levels, on all issues — throughout the health care organization itself. Leaders must lead by example. ” A new paradigm. Members of Mrs.

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How the Internet Saved Handmade Goods

Harvard Business Review

Since achieving first-year sales of $175,000 in 2006, it has increased that number by four orders of magnitude: in 2013, Etsy sold $1.35 In 2013 alone, Kickstarter users funded nearly 20,000 projects and committed nearly $500 million. Etsy charges a 20-cent listing fee per item and takes a 3.5% cut of sales.

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Tinkering with Strategy Can Derail Midsize Companies

Harvard Business Review

In 2006, they hired an experienced president to manage their rapidly growing business. System-wide revenue for 2013 was $350 million – seven times revenue for 2005. By mid-2013, the company was chugging along at a $200 million annual revenue rate. The future looked bright. That’s when the tinkering began.

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Take Ownership of Your Actions by Taking Responsibility

Harvard Business Review

Are you stalled in a project at work, waiting on someone else to take initiative to get things moving? According to Ben-Shaher, Branden believed that taking responsibility was the first step to developing a healthy sense of self and that we internalize the idea of taking responsibility when we realize, "no one is coming.".

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

Managing risks therefore requires making investment decisions today for longer-term capacity building and developing adaptive strategies. billion in mining projects since 2010. “Stranded assets” are investments that become obsolete due to regulatory, environmental, or market constraints. Fostering innovation.