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Innovation advantage: insourcing engineering
Reuben Chaudhury, Dieter Gerdemann, Bharat KapoorThe authors make the case that insourcing engineering is a strategic investment in developing a company’s core competence and innovative capacity needed to continually push the…
How to make the whole organization Agile
Stephen DenningThe author has traveled to leading organizations that have developed and implemented a set of goals, practices and values that were better suited to the emerging marketplace of…
The six dilemmas of strategy execution
Alex LowyThere is a recurring and universal set of competing forces that strategy implementers must manage, and their ability to marshal resources and hearts while maintaining the current…
Bill George: the era of self-serving leadership is over but global markets pose the next authenticity challenge for leaders
Brian LeavyThis interview covers research published in three major books by Bill George. The first was in response to a massive governance crisis as high-flyers like Enron, WorldCom and Tyco…
How to discover and assess opportunities for business model innovation
Andrew HargadonThe author explains that changing both the company’s offerings and its organization exponentially increases the complexity and uncertainty of any new undertaking, which is why…
The myth of customer loyalty: why information and scale are more important during downturns
Murali Kailasam, Winai WongsurawatThe purpose of this article is to find out if a focus on promoting customer loyalty is a supplier’s best strategy for gaining significant immunity against customer desertions and…
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