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The 7 Silent Business Killers

Strategy Driven

Dig hard into your operation to see what’s wrong. 3 Innovation is DOA. You need to re-energize innovation-fast. Make innovation the number one goal in the company (read: big incentives for achieving innovation goals). Train everyone (and I do mean everyone) in the tools and techniques of innovation.

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The Internet-Connected Engine Will Change Trucking

Harvard Business Review

In 2013, the company released a service called Virtual Technician to help existing drivers while also enabling new business models and revenue streams. By capturing information that formerly was available only from an in-person diagnostic test, Daimler Trucks North America creates customer loyalty and reduces risk for commercial drivers.

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The Internet-Connected Engine Will Change Trucking

Harvard Business Review

In 2013, the company released a service called Virtual Technician to help existing drivers while also enabling new business models and revenue streams. By capturing information that formerly was available only from an in-person diagnostic test, Daimler Trucks North America creates customer loyalty and reduces risk for commercial drivers.

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

This can disrupt a firm’s ability to operate on schedule and budget. Of the respondents, 72% said that climate change presents risks that could significantly impact their operations, revenue, or expenditures. Fostering innovation. Investing in sustainability is not only a risk management tool; it can also drive innovation.

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The Rebirth of the CMO

Harvard Business Review

McKinsey’s DataMatics 2013 survey shows that companies that use customer analytics extensively are more than twice as likely to generate above-average profits as those that don’t. Customer journeys are complex and crisscross the organization. And that really is on the backs of marketing.”

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