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Strategy Execution - The Un-Idea

Six Disciplines

Companies operated alone, rather than being part of partner networks or plugging their people into informal relationships. It was an ineffective way to operate, especially after the information technology revolution took place, and to break out of it, companies needed management ideas.

Execution 101
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Get Started with Big Data: Tie Strategy to Performance

Harvard Business Review

This information on product returns, warranties, and customer complaints contained a wealth of information on consumer habits and preferences. The review also revealed that none of the information was integrated with customer identification data or sufficiently standardized to share within or outside the company.

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Value-Based Health Care Is Inevitable and That’s Good

Harvard Business Review

Whether providers like it or not, health care is evolving from a proficiency-based art to a data-driven science, from freelance physicians to hospital-employed physicians, from one-size-fits-all community hospitals to vast hospital networks organized around centers of excellence. Each step in this process leads to another.