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Guest Post from Howard Tiersky
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Online orders are increasingly fulfilled through stores, making retailers much more efficient and competitive. I’ve worked with a lot of online retailers over the years, and a frequent question I’ve received is, “When you have physical stores and you also have an online presence, where should you be shipping goods from?” » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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Best practices are good, but dragging projects over the finish line is better. Alignment is good, but not when it’s time for misalignment. Short-term thinking is good, as long as it’s not the only type of thinking. Reuse of what worked last time is good, as long as it’s bolstered by the sizzle of novelty. » Read the article |
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Drum roll please… At the beginning of each month, we will profile the ten articles from the previous month that generated the most traffic to Human-Centered Change & Innovation. Did your favorite make the cut? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
While most outside of the tech industry won’t know the Avaya brand, most will have experienced its technology if you’ve contacted customer support or communicated directly with a brand for any reason. It is a multinational technology company based in the U.S. that provides .... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard |
It’s not about profit, you don’t have to be upbeat all the time and you actually have a hybrid mindset!
# 1 – Growth mindset equals business growth, profits
A common finding by Neuro Leadership Institute is that ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Dennis Stauffer |
Sometimes we form an idea of what great leaders do based on historical leaders or modern-day leaders who are always getting media attention. Other times we form a picture of great leadership based on our own past experiences—both leaders we’ve worked under and even what attributes got us promoted into leadership. But those are often anecdotes. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
In 1980, a young Harvard Business School professor named Michael Porter published 'Competitive Strategy', which drove thinking on the subject for the next 30 years. In essence, he argued that you build sustainable competitive advantage by maximizing bargaining power throughout a value chain. » Read the article |
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