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Qmarkets and OmniStrada Partner to Empower Asian Businesses with Continuous Improvement Culture & Capabilities

Qmarkets

This will increase productivity, improve customer experiences, streamline workflows, and reduce costs, resulting in long-term competitive edge. Qmarkets’ innovation management software facilitates idea generation, evaluation and implementation, collaboration, and data analysis. That’s where we come in.

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Five Steps for Creating Customer Journey Maps You Can Actually Use

New Markets Advisors

Regardless of whether you’re looking at customers from a B2B, B2C, or internal (process improvement) lens, journey mapping allows an organization to put itself in the customer’s shoes. Much of the literature on journey mapping comes out of the software UX design space. Add depth by understanding customers’ “Jobs to be Done.”

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You Are Being Digitally Disrupted – Do Something About It

The Inovo Group

Consider a large, multi-national, B2B company [1] with multiple business units making a variety of different physical products that require world-class technology and significant capital assets. By reducing economic friction, digitalization enables competition that pressures revenue and profit growth. P&G), software (e.g.,

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. This could be due to a favorable set of regulations, processes, brand, network and technologies or any combination thereof. Some companies enjoy a monopolistic position due to (historical) regulations. The reason is simple.

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. This could be due to a favorable set of regulations, processes, brand, network and technologies or any combination thereof. Some companies enjoy a monopolistic position due to (historical) regulations. Be under this line?—?and