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PMO Case Study Roundup: Improve Efficiency, Reduce Costs

Planview

In anticipation of International PMO Day, we began curating the stories for this PMO case study roundup several weeks ago. PMO Case Study Examples The following PMO case study examples highlight how Planview products help companies be agile and adaptable while increasing efficiency and contributing to cost reduction.

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Highly creative brains may have more “random” connections

Idea to Value

However, a new series of brain imaging studies by UCLA researchers has found that the brains of highly creative Big-C people may be wired differently. This is similar to how many airlines will have a regional hub that shorter flights connect to, and then switching planes at those hubs for connections to other international hubs.

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Strong Airline Profitability? Is it Really About Fees?

Michael Roberto

Source: Dallas News For decades, the airline industry has been characterized by abysmal profits. The list of airline bankruptcies is seemingly endless. airline industry profitability is very strong at the moment - "healthier than ever" according to the headline. airlines averaged $19.65 airlines averaged $19.65

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The implementation of the Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework?

Paul Hobcraft

Showcase success stories and case studies : As you learn you can justify. Share success stories and case studies of organizations successfully embracing similar frameworks. This needs a staged approach to build the validation, so the framework itself must build out in “validation” steps.

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Why Do Entrepreneurs Keep Entering Highly Unprofitable Industries?

Michael Roberto

We often examine industriest at the extreme - either highly profitable (such as pharma) or highly unprofitable (such as airlines or fitness centers). As I read a New York Times story this morning about two new upstart airlines , the question really hit home again. You just start as a billionaire and then open an airline.

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Boeing 737 MAX: Company Culture and Product Failure

Michael Roberto

Source: Picpedia My latest case study, Boeing 737 MAX: Company Culture and Product Failure , has been published this week by the University of Michigan's William Davidson Institute. Here's a short description of the case study: In October 2018, Lion Air Flight 610 crashed into the sea soon after takeoff from Jakarta, Indonesia.

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BMI´s 55 pattern cards: ADD-ON

The BMI Lab Blog

Airlines, car manufacturers, and software companies are usually creating and capturing value in this way. Let´s see some examples of this business model: Ryanair, the European biggest low fare company, founded in 1985, is widely known among their customers for its aggressive pricing strategy, imitated by many other airlines.