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Era haven’t learned what he was talking about in the 1990s: reinvent yourself every day, become your own best competitor, etc. Many large organizations are looking at small things to reduce supply chain costs, downsize their workforce, outsource, and reduce costs. footprint, rationalizing costs. Is it their fault or the fault of the large consulting firms advising them and probably both. But they don’t think like entrepreneurs: they don’t take the same proportion of risk. They need to fix the problems and reinvent themselves in five years, not tomorrow. Leadership in thought and action. When You're the Titanic, Steady as She Goes, It Won't End Well Weekly Review This Week's Picks Curated by MIT editors, this week's must-reads for managing in the digital age.
MIT Editor Year Month Day Reading Time: Minutes Topics Innovation Management Platforms and Ecosystems Technology Implementation Culture Weekly Review This week’s pick is a roundup of important articles for Email Lists Database managers in the digital age, including from MIT Sloan Management Content for reviews and other publications around the world, curated by MIT editors. More from this series Subscribe Share What to read next The trouble with innovation competitions What are we still getting wrong with performance management? Amy Leshkal Five key trends in AI and data science this year.
Thomas Davenport and Randy Bean How developers are reducing AI’s impact on the climate The future of platforms The first multi-trillion dollar companies Such as Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon All built on digital platforms. But while successful platform companies generate strong competitive advantages, the nature of platforms is changing, as are the ecosystems and technologies that drive them and the challenges associated with managing them. Move fast, break things Culture takes ethical detour New research published in Harvard Business Review looks at Silicon Valley's mentality of asking for forgiveness, not permission, that has propelled some companies from fledgling startups.
MIT Editor Year Month Day Reading Time: Minutes Topics Innovation Management Platforms and Ecosystems Technology Implementation Culture Weekly Review This week’s pick is a roundup of important articles for Email Lists Database managers in the digital age, including from MIT Sloan Management Content for reviews and other publications around the world, curated by MIT editors. More from this series Subscribe Share What to read next The trouble with innovation competitions What are we still getting wrong with performance management? Amy Leshkal Five key trends in AI and data science this year.
Thomas Davenport and Randy Bean How developers are reducing AI’s impact on the climate The future of platforms The first multi-trillion dollar companies Such as Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon All built on digital platforms. But while successful platform companies generate strong competitive advantages, the nature of platforms is changing, as are the ecosystems and technologies that drive them and the challenges associated with managing them. Move fast, break things Culture takes ethical detour New research published in Harvard Business Review looks at Silicon Valley's mentality of asking for forgiveness, not permission, that has propelled some companies from fledgling startups.