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The 21 Best Business Strategy Blogs

CMOE

To get started, begin bookmarking these 21 best business strategy blogs. Each blog offers unique thought leadership materials to help guide your strategy in the upcoming quarter. Each blog offers unique thought leadership materials to help guide your strategy in the upcoming quarter.

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Startup Metrics

TechEmpower Innovation

When talking to startup founders or other innovators, we always ask questions to better understand their business as a core. How does it meet customers’ needs? And most importantly, how does it make money? How will you convert them? And how much will it cost to win them? What does the business do?

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23 of the Best Learning and Development (L&D) Blogs

CMOE

Lean on these 23 best learning and development blogs to gain insights on elevating L&D at your organization. The Learning Guild Community’s TWIST As the official blog of The Learning Guild, TWIST provides bi-weekly blog posts that share a compilation of L&D content, trends, and insights.

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Work Backward to Drive Innovation Forward

Leapfrogging

Here’s how Amazon defines the ideal customer experience and then works backward to create it. The best business strategies focus on meeting and exceeding customer needs and expectations. And this is exactly how Amazon innovates. Step 3: Work backwards from the ideal customer experience.

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The law of diffusion of innovation

Idea to Value

Any company planning on bringing a new innovative solution to market must accept the fact that not every customer will be willing to buy it immediately. There will always be certain target customers who are more resistant to trying out new ideas than others. Rogers Law of Diffusion of Innovation. of the total market.

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My innovation journey (so far)

Jeffrey Phillips

I've been leading innovation work for close to 20 years, writing about it on this blog and in my book (Relentless Innovation). I've made some great friends along the way and been influenced by a range of great innovation thought leaders. Too much time at the innovation coal face was making me a bit cynical.

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How Amazon Execs use a 4-Step Innovation Process Template to Create Breakthrough Products

Leapfrogging

Amazon’s unique approach to innovation helps teams “work backwards” to create breakthroughs. The best business strategies focus on meeting and exceeding customer needs and expectations. Start by determining what the customer problem is that you’re trying to solve.