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Five Unicorn Scaleup Strategies

Leapfrogging

based software companies started since 2003 and valued at over $1 billion by public or private market investors. ScaleUps, and those that invest in them, face the next-level challenge of growing revenue at scale; that is, exponentially relative to expenditures in capital, people, and technology. What does it mean in a business context?

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Innovation – Why Bezos Succeeded, While Lampert Failed at Sears

Adam Hartung

On May 1, 2003, KMart begins trading again. As malls came along, Sears was again a pioneer “anchoring” many malls and obtaining lower cost space due to the company’s ability to draw in customers for other retailers. Media is under change, and that change is being created by technology.

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Remembering

Technology Created

How relevant is a world where technology was so weak, so non-integrated? So is a review of the past a worthy endeavor? What about a student of technology? That’s all well and good but how about a macro perspective on technological eras and understanding where in the cycle we stand? Winston Churchill. Remembering history.

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Open Innovation: Convincing the Decision Makers

eZassi

This is understandable, especially since the term “open innovation” only became a part of the corporate lexicon around 2003. Here are just a few highlights of how Ezassi makes uses technology to drive innovation: A single point of entry provides both security and efficiency. Fear of effectively executing an open innovation platform.

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Principles of open innovation

hackerearth

Popularized by Henry Chesbrough,“Open Innovation” term refers to the broad concepts of leveraging external sources of technology and innovation to drive internal growth. Let’s take a closer look at the principles of open innovation according to Chesbrough (2003). Source: Chesbrough (2003). Michael Docherty, 2006).