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Guest Post from Geoffrey Moore |
Company power is primarily a function of the amount of ecosystem support for your offerings, which in turn is due largely to the market-making opportunities you create for partners to resell or flesh out your whole product. Market share leaders enjoy the most extensive ecosystem support because ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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Ideas are cheap, but converting them into a saleable product and building the engine to make it all happen is expensive. Before spending the big money, spend more time than you think reasonable to answer these three questions. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from David Burkus |
How do you make your team care about the work they are doing? If you’re a manager, you’ve probably asked that question a few times in your career. And you’ve probably made some attempts at motivating your team already. Did you whip out the company mission statement? How did that go over? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia |
In the fast-paced world of space exploration, innovation is a driving force that propels new companies and ideas into the spotlight. One such company is SpinLaunch, which is making waves with its novel approach to launching payloads into space. But what sets SpinLaunch apart, and how do we assess whether its approach is truly an innovation or not? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
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On May 6, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joined CNBC’s “Power Lunch” to discuss the companies’ partnership. But something that Huang said about large-scale cloud service providers (i.e., hyperscalers) at the end of the interview stopped me in my tracks: » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
The concept of zero complaints intrigues me, and it should intrigue you as well. At times you may create a perfect experience for your customer, and it may happen often, but it won’t happen every time. In our interview, we talked about ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
We live in an automated age. From the news we read and the items we shop for, to who we date and what companies we choose to work for, algorithms help drive every facet of modern life. Such rapid technological advancement has led some to predict that we’re headed for a jobless future, where there is no more need for humans. » Read the article |
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