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Fintechs: what are they and how to face them?

mjvinnovation

Fintechs are startups where technology is applied in financial services or used to help companies manage the financial aspects of their business, including new software and apps, processes and business models. While cautious, banks are quick to adopt technologies that can create new revenue streams or generate efficiencies.

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Why Tim Cook is Steve Ballmer and Why He Still Has His Job at Apple

Steve Blank

Ballmer and Microsoft failed because the CEO was a world-class executor (a Harvard grad and world-class salesman) of an existing business model trying to manage in a world of increasing change and disruption. The best are agile and know how to pivot – make a substantive change to the business model while or before their market has shifted.

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EFFECTING TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE AND LEARNING

ImagineNation

I was privileged to attend one of the first Theory U; Presencing Leadership for Profound Innovation and Change Workshops presented by the Sloane School of Management, in Boston in 2008.

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Retool to win in the next decade

ImagineNation

Whilst discussion trended down global economic growth, they also elevated risks on a number of fronts, spanning the whole system, in the context of technological & economic risks, as well as societal & the planetary risks. Innovation and vitality (agility) to create differential growth against a backdrop of declining aggregate growth.

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Riding the whirlwind

Jeffrey Phillips

That wind is the increasing pace and nature of change - technological, societal, governmental, economic, ecological, you name it. Pull the wrong Jinga block and everything collapses - remember the housing debacle from 2008? Change is coming Dylan said you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. Just the opposite.