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Possibility Maximizer: Fast Company's 30 Second MBA

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Design Lessons from the Consumer at the Bottom of the Pyramid

Harvard Business Review

Prahalad, put it there), the struggle to understand its role as a market and as a source of innovation continues. The bar for usability is very high in developed markets because of an abundance of choice and competition. The same is increasingly true in developed economies. In the U.S.,

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Businesses Serving the Poor Need to Get Over Their Unease About Profit

Harvard Business Review

Prahalad and his colleagues more than a decade ago in a series of articles and books, and it has stuck in the minds of businesspeople, policy makers, and nonprofits despite results that can only be described as dismal. Prahalad's brilliance and persuasiveness certainly had something to do with it. It's practically the law of the land.

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Seven Ways to Connect With Your Designer

Harvard Business Review

At the same time, design consultancies are increasingly looked at to spearhead the development process — from consumer research to design to prototyping, manufacturing and packaging. I've found shortcutting this process, or failing to explore how design can align with strategy, will only limit market and financial success.