Technology Innovation Strategy
It’s Time to Take Another Look at Blockchain
Large incumbent companies should begin adopting blockchain before it gets used against them.
Large incumbent companies should begin adopting blockchain before it gets used against them.
Unit economics can help entrepreneurs determine if scaling their business will make it profitable.
A more inclusive strategy-making process is needed when disruptions come from all directions.
The pandemic’s impact on business strategy, digital superpowers to thrive through disruption, and “explicit uncertainty” to avoid algorithmic harm.
Incumbent manufacturing companies face four key challenges as they shift to circular business models.
“Category kings” make three common but avoidable mistakes that open the door to competitors.
A framework for sensing the unexpected, organizing in response, capturing value, and renewing capabilities.
Research examined how innovation and technology are changing how we strategize, lead, and create.
A look at WeWork’s free fall, Amazon’s effect on business and society, and the sharing economy.
Getting ahead of industry disruption, successful frameworks for strategic decision-making, and creating value through customer experience.
Platform markets are suddenly all the rage with B2B companies. And for good reason.
New competitors will require consumer packaged goods companies to engage directly with consumers.
Thousands of emerging innovators in China pose a threat to established multinationals.
Customer-focused design is core for successful B2B e-commerce.
Chinese digital banking newcomers who understood their consumers changed the economic status quo.
Three questions can help inform how network interactions drive value for platform companies.
Adobe has transformed itself by embracing the technological forces that could have meant its demise.
Banks need a clear AI strategy to get digital transformation right.
Strong multi-business companies are defying expectations in three ways.
B2B companies can seize new sales by charging for services they’ve been giving away.