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Learning Collaboration from Tiki-Taka Soccer

Harvard Business Review

Indeed, these teams seem to use swarm intelligence, making decisions collectively and coming up with innovative moves on the fly. The production and design departments will complain that the marketing and sales departments aren’t selling enough of their high-quality products, and vice versa. Set collective objectives.

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Learning Collaboration from Tiki-Taka Soccer

Harvard Business Review

Indeed, these teams seem to use swarm intelligence, making decisions collectively and coming up with innovative moves on the fly. The production and design departments will complain that the marketing and sales departments aren’t selling enough of their high-quality products, and vice versa. Set collective objectives.

Cooper 8
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How an NBA Team Thinks About Data, Talent, and Pricing

Harvard Business Review

We have a global audience that has an unending thirst for mobile content, and a sophisticated CRM database that allows us to be a state-of-the-art marketing operation. Our pricing, as I mentioned earlier, is demand-driven and what the market will bear, and generally the market will bear a lot.

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How to Communicate Your Company Purpose to Inspire Action

CO2

Lightly etched into the glass doors of an executive conference room, the mission statement was virtually unnoticeable and inaccessible. Organizations often invest precious time and resources crafting mission statements that never do more than act as décor for lobbies and conference rooms.

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How to Communicate Your Company Purpose to Inspire Action

CO2

Lightly etched into the glass doors of an executive conference room, the mission statement was virtually unnoticeable and inaccessible. Organizations often invest precious time and resources crafting mission statements that never do more than act as décor for lobbies and conference rooms.

Company 78
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When Business Models Trump Technology

Harvard Business Review

But drip irrigation is not a new technology, it has been around for over 120 years, and many companies have developed and marketed it. Netafim now controls over one-third of the market for this seemingly commoditized micro-irrigation equipment market. So why are we celebrating drip irrigation only now? What is Netafim's secret?