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Shaping Strategy in a World of Constant Disruption
Hammered by relentless technological change, many companies take a reactive stance: They focus solely on keeping up, protecting their existing markets, and improving their performance. But a few companies take a proactive stance by executing...
Tags: Harvard Business Review, In Brief, John Hagel III, John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, Lang Davison, John Seely Brown, Lang Davison, Management, Network, Strategy
Articles 2009-01-06

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Out of the Box Strategies for Achieving Profits Today and Growth Tomorrow through Web Services
Business Editors/High Tech Writers BURLINGAME, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 28, 2002 New Book by Best Selling Author John Hagel, III Published by Harvard Business School Press John Hagel, former partner at McKinsey and best selling author of Net Gain and Net Worth, has released his new book, Out...
Tags: MARKETING, McKinsey & Co., SOFTWARE, strategy, Web
Research articles 2002-10-28
Your Next IT Strategy
Your Next IT Strategy; John Hagel III and John Seely Brown; Harvard Business Review, Oct. 2001, pp. 105-113. Asserting that the age of proprietary information systems is coming to an end, the authors see "a whole new approach to corporate information systems" emerging. With these so-called Web services, companies...
Tags: Harvard Business Review, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Web
Research articles 2002-01-01
Strategic Reading
John Hagel III, formerly a partner at McKinsey & Co. and now chief strategy officer for 12 Entrepreneuring Inc., has written the book on strategy -- literally. He is the coauthor of Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities (Harvard Business School Press, 1997) and of Net Worth: Shaping Markets...
Tags: Harvard Business School, Innovator, Strategy
Research articles 2001-01-01
On edge.(The Only Sustainable Edge)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
HOW DIFFERENT WOULD YOUR BUSINESS strategies be if you operated in a world where dynamism was the dominant characteristic and relationships were not zero-sum? You already do, and, as a result, you need to shift your world view and act anew, assert John Hagel III and John...
Tags: Harvard Business School
Research articles 2005-08-01
The Mother of All Disruptions
The corporation is tumbling through a period of uncertainty it has never seen before, one that will change the nature of business forever. We've been reading sentiments like this since the start of the decade, and a lot more of them over the last six months. But...
Tags: Institution, Performance Management, Branding, Investment, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Marketing, Finance, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-03-02
What Should Managers Share on Facebook?
Your boss' boss has a reputation as a results driven, take-no-prisoners kind of manager who inspires by fear. But when you come across Mr. Type A's Facebook page, there's a photo of him at home with a ""Kiss the Cook" apron and another shot of him dancing it up in...
Tags: Facebook, Financial Services, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-05-15
Three Reasons to Personalize Your Facebook Page
Detractors from social networking media -- and yes, there are still a few -- say that collecting online friends and tweeting partners infantilizes us, tethers us Matrix-like to machines and essentially dehumanizes its users. As a manager, however, your Facebook page can have the opposite effect: it...
Tags: Facebook, Knowledge, Serendipity, Strategy, Social Networking, Management, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-05-22
The Big Shift: Why U.S. Companies are Falling Behind
American companies became bigger and more efficient over the last few decades. And why not? It was a formula that made the United States the preeminent economic force on the planet. Problem was, the ingredients for success in an increasingly global economy were changing. Size and efficiency...
Tags: Performance, U.S. Company, Umair Haque, Organizational Structure, Performance Management, Sales Force Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Sales, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-07-14
Strategic Sourcing: From Periphery to the Core
The Idea in Brief Almost nothing a company does can't be outsourced anymore--even functions as critical as engineering, marketing, and manufacturing. Yet only 6% of the companies that outsource are satisfied with the practice. Why?...
Tags: Stephen Phillips, Rudy Puryear, Mark Gottfredson, Finance, Marketing, Business Operations, It Operations, Channel Management, Outsourcing, Capability, Supplier, 7-Eleven Inc., Sourcing, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Business Structures, Outsource, Partnership, In Brief, Harvard Business Review
Articles 2008-01-04
Intuit's Scott Cook and Authors John Hagel III and Dinesh D'Souza to Keynote Business 2.0 'Rules & Tools' Conference
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: Business 2.0, Intuit Inc., tool
Research articles 2001-03-14
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