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  • The mobile elite
    Meeting the growth challenge in the 4G era
    Scott Wilson and Phil Asmundson
  • To thine own self be true
    Sustaining superior performance requires knowing what should change and what should stay the same
    Michael Raynor and Mumtaz Ahmed
  • Headwinds, tailwinds and the riddles of demographics
    Demographics trends and their influences on workforces
    Jorrit Volkers and Ardie van Berkel
  • Making the most of your marketing DNA
    Most marketing organizations execute the same basic activities. But not all great marketing organizations make identical choices
    Simon McLain and Jonathan Copulsky
  • Sustainability 2.0
    Using sustainability to drive business innovation and growth
    Peter Capozucca and William Sarni
  • I have not yet begun to shop … or have I?
    Smarter phones, smarter shoppers and strategies for a new consumer perspective
    Pat Conroy and Anupam Narula
  • The innovator's manifesto
    A problem of prediction An Excerpt from The Innovator’s Manifesto
    Michael Raynor
    Disruption, as originally described by Clayton Christensen, is a theory of innovation – of how particular types of new products and services achieve success or dominance in markets, often at the expense of incumbent providers. But is Disruption just another theory, or does it promise predictability?
  • Tearing up the box
    Rethinking Innovation in Emerging Markets
    Mark McCord
    For emerging markets, the real value of innovation is its ability to create prosperity. Prosperity transcends economic growth to establish social stability, educational attainment and increased quality of life, resulting in a kind of virtuous cycle. This creates a foothold for further economic development.
  • Ecosystems for innovation
    An interview with U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra
    Vikram Mahidhar
    The advent of new digital infrastructures is enabling small groups of individuals with small investments to make a big impact, challenging traditional models of innovation. Among the prominent figures in the innovation space is U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra, who shares his views on the role of technology in enabling innovation.
  • I'm OK, you're OK…
    With the U.S. health care system undergoing massive change, some stakeholders are taking bold, innovative steps
    John Bigalke, William Copeland, Jr. and Paul Keckley
    While the implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act remain a hot topic, the law is in some ways merely the tipping point for an industry under pressure from a variety of economic, demographic and competitive stressors.

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  • Diversity as an engine of innovation
    As the retail consumer landscape evolves, diverse communities represent a larger and more important part of total buying power. Forging connections with those communities effectively and for the long term depends on having an employee population that reflects the population overall.
  • Platforms and the open door
    Capturing value from innovation is tricky business in this “flat” and increasingly open world. Responding strategically to changing marketplaces can be uncertain and perilous, especially for firms that are reluctant to overhaul the ”closed” business models that made them successful in the first place.

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