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- Why Yahoo Should Just Say No to Microsoft
- For starters, the Microsoft-Yahoo marriage can't work because the resulting mash-up name would be all wrong: MicroHoo. I'm sorry, but that just won't pass regulatory muster. Scott D. Anthony has a far more substantiative argument against the deal, however. Combining two also-rans won't create a viable competitor...
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Seeing What's Next: Using The Theories Of Innovation To Predict Industry Change
- Every investor oriented toward fundamental analysis seeks means of predicting how innovation and technology will alter the business landscape. Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change by Clayton M. Christensen of the Harvard Business School, Scott D. Anthony of Innosight, and Erik A. Roth of...
- White papers 2004-11-01
- The Danger in Following Best Practices
- I find myself asking this question of myself and others a few times a month when confronted with a decision I feel unequipped to answer: What are best practices used by other companies in these situations? I should learn from the experience of others, right? Why reinvent...
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- What Killed 'Quarterlife'? Cramming
- Quarterlife was a made-for-MySpace show chronicling the lives of its young digital-age protagonists. It did OK on MySpace. Then the "good" news hit: NBC picked up the show last November, the first time in the US that a made-for-Internet program jumped to a TV network. ...
- Blog posts 2008-03-05
- Selling Game Machines to Weight-Conscious Women
- The Nintendo Wii wants YOU!!! -- if you are overweight, a mom, a dad, older, or worried about your fading mental skills. In other words, if you are anyone but the traditional video gamer. Welcome to the world of Wii Fit, an $89 physical...
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- Is It Real? Can We Win? Is It Worth Doing?
- The Idea in Brief Incremental innovations (small, safe changes to your firm's offerings) make up 85%-90% of companies' development portfolios. But "little i" projects rarely produce competitive advantage. For that, you need "Big I" innovations--offerings new to...
- Articles 2008-02-25
- Turning Competitor Data into Competitive Advantage
- Competitor analysis (CA) has developed from simply gathering data about competitors to in-depth analysis of competitors’ strategies and actions. CA can help you learn more about the overall competitive environment and any vulnerabilities in your own business. The most successful businesses are those that effectively transform competitor data into insights...
- Articles 2007-06-26
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