Friday, May 10, 2019
My very first job was a paper route and, if you’re old enough, you may remember when your newspaper was delivered by a kid on foot (like me) instead of an adult in a vehicle. My career as a paper...
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My very first job was a paper route and, if you’re old enough, you may remember when your newspaper was delivered by a kid on foot (like me) instead of an adult in a vehicle. My career as a paper...
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When I was fifteen years old, a business disruption ousted me from my very first job. I had a paper route for several years, one that I had inherited from an older boy whom I looked up to. It was...
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What if disruption really isn’t what we think it is? What if it’s actually a deconstruction of the customer value chain called decoupling? That’s the thesis from Harvard Business School professor Thales Teixeira as set forth in his new book...
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