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Tech-Savvy Youth and the Future of C-Suite Leadership

N2Growth Blog

As a result of increased social media use and continuous screen time, young adults have become more reliant on the internet for information, learning, working, communication, and entertainment. Today I will share my thoughts on our youth and their relationship with technology and its potential impact on the future C-Suite.

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But My Business Is Different… | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Even the most savvy CEO may have blind spots in his or her skill sets, core competencies, or voids in the org chart which can also cause blind spots. Get outside of your old thought patterns and seek out people, technology, collaborative relationships, process and any other solutions that can improve your business.

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How To Discover Your Organization’s Next Big Growth Opportunities

Tanveer Naseer

Innovators think of a company not in terms of what it is or what it does, but in terms of what it knows —its skills and unique capabilities—and what it owns —such as infrastructure, proprietary technologies, standards, patents, brands, customer data, and so on. Steve Jobs also understood this principle very well. What strategic assets—i.e.,

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Disruptive Business Models | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While much has been written about corporate vision, mission, process, leadership, strategy, branding and a variety of other business practices, it is the engineering of these practices to be disruptive that maximizes opportunities. Has your business embraced social media? Are employees who point out problems looked down upon?

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0511 | Larry Downes: Full Transcript

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I think our principal observation was that what was happening was that disruptive innovations driven by largely information technology but lots of other technologies on the fringe here that are getting ready to exhibit the same kind of characteristics were entering the market in kind of this better and cheaper way.

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Who’s Managing Your Company’s Network Effects?

Harvard Business Review

IT may understand the underlying software, algorithms and digital media. But managing network effects as technology byproducts is a bit like treating cars as extensions of internal combustion engines; technically accurate, yes, but missing the larger purposes and points. Information & technology Leadership Social media'

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Steve Ballmer's Big Lesson for the Rest of Us

Harvard Business Review

The business media lit up over the weekend with the news that Steve Ballmer, the college friend who worked alongside Bill Gates to build Microsoft and was heir to the CEO job, will step down within a year. The debate has focused almost entirely on the leadership of innovation. And the fact is that the matter does interest us.