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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. Part of this misalignment is due to reporting relations. Another part is due to clarity of mission. But I think that the problem runs deeper.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. Part of this misalignment is due to reporting relations. Another part is due to clarity of mission. But I think that the problem runs deeper.

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Should MBAs Learn to Code?

Harvard Business Review

Should I learn to code?". Bloggers like Yipit co-founder Vin Vacanti have shared views on the payoff from learning to code, as have several students at Harvard Business School, including Dana Hork , Matt Boys , and Matt Thurmond. Writing Software. Communicating with Developers. It has been edited slightly.

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

Their choices included fighting Samsung for market share with all of the downstream implications that that would undoubtedly have on their revenues, margins and share price, alternatively they could work diligently to innovate new products for the mass market or they could choose to do both. Click & Connect with Matthew: LinkedIn .

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Deregulation Won’t Boost Entrepreneurship

Harvard Business Review

Of course, entrepreneurship is booming in San Francisco. This doesn’t mean that regulation has no bearing on entrepreneurship. First, they wanted access to a talented workforce, especially technically trained employees like engineers and software developers. Entrepreneurship Government'

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Deregulation Won’t Boost Entrepreneurship

Harvard Business Review

Of course, entrepreneurship is booming in San Francisco. This doesn’t mean that regulation has no bearing on entrepreneurship. First, they wanted access to a talented workforce, especially technically trained employees like engineers and software developers. Entrepreneurship Government'

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How IBM, Intuit, and Rich Products Became More Customer-Centric

Harvard Business Review

Consider the battle waged by IBM’s software development teams between competing methods for getting closer to customers. The issue arose as a result of changes to IBM’s business model for software. In the past, IBM mostly provided enterprise software to customers who installed it on their own computers.