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You need a red team, not a red pill

Jeffrey Phillips

You don't need a pill, you need a team. Red Team / Blue Team The idea of a red team (attacker or hacker) versus the blue team (defender or good guy) has become a staple of cybersecurity, but it has an older history than that. What should happen next, and rarely does, is the creation of a disinterested red team.

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Options-based Strategy: An Approach for Uncertain Times

The Inovo Group

How do you create a company that can adapt, respond, and reinvent itself to become stronger in both good times and bad? In 2017, the entire eight-person, executive management team (except for the CFO) of Sweetgreen quit of their own accord after the company had record growth in 2015 and 2016. In 2011, customers were saying “Wow.

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Spotting Innovation Opportunities

ITONICS

It is an advantageous space to innovate and grow in and builds the starting point for the development of ideas for products, services or new business models. In addition to transforming a whole industry, disruptive business models also push and promote paradigm changes. Is there a pattern for disruption & breakthroughs?

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. did a follow-on study that found 32 of the 50 companies described in these books to only matched or underperformed the market over their subsequent 15-to-20-year period. The answer, to me, is how the meaning of innovation has changed.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. did a follow-on study that found 32 of the 50 companies described in these books to only matched or underperformed the market over their subsequent 15-to-20-year period. The answer, to me, is how the meaning of innovation has changed.

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Great to Good

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. did a follow-on study that found 32 of the 50 companies described in these books to only matched or underperformed the market over their subsequent 15-to-20-year period. The answer, to me, is how the meaning of innovation has changed.

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7 Things Every CEO Should Know About Their Patents

Anaqua

End of 2011 $1,578. End of 2011 $48 (net of accumulated amortization of $1,114). billion to patents and developed technology, $2.5 Likewise, it doesn’t take a mathematician to see the disconnect between the balance sheet intangible value of Motorola and the change in Google’s balance sheet. End of 2012 $7,473.

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