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The Big Picture of Business: Lessons About Business Planning To Be Learned from the Y2K Bug

Strategy Driven

Learn more about Hank Moore and The Business Treeā„¢ by visiting his website, www.HankMoore.com. Technology constitutes less than 1% of any organization’s overall Big Picture. Computer activity constitutes less than 1% of the technology picture. There always must exist a learning curve. Product recalls.

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How IBM Is Changing Its HR Game

Harvard Business Review

As IBM celebrates its 100th birthday, many observers are rightly calling attention to the many strategic changes the company put itself through to remain relevant amidst dramatic technological and economic change. But one of the biggest transformations IBM went through is less about computers and more about culture.

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Games Can Make You a Better Strategist

Harvard Business Review

Based on the user’s actions, a game can quickly adapt to the learner’s individual skill level and learning curve — clear advantages vis-à-vis books, articles, or seminars. The learning curve of a game can thus be tailored to the individual player, without overwhelming them as reality often does.