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July 31, 2013 Four Methods for Corporate InnovatorsBy Video Matt Kingdon, cofounder of ?What If!, explains how to make your new idea stick. |
InnovationFive Ways to Innovate Faster by Scott AnthonyTo accelerate your search for a viable new growth model, start with the two-pizza rule. IT managementToday's CIO Needs to Be the Chief Innovation Officer by Daniel BurrusManaging information is no longer enough. CIOs must lead transformation. EntrepreneurshipYou Found Your Product-Market Fit. Now What? by Jeffrey BussgangThree ways to scale B2B sales. CustomersBad-Luck Numbers that Scare Off Customers by Nataly KellyWhy $9.99 makes Japanese consumers wary, and other number blunders to avoid in global markets. EthicsYour Moral Reasoning Is Influenced by Your Physical Senses by Andrew O'ConnellPhysical disgust makes people issue harsher moral judgments. CommunicationYour Company Is Only as Good as Your Writing by Kyle WiensIt can make the difference between a sale and no sale. |
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