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Corporate Culture and HR Strategic Role
A recent podcast about “How to fix your company’s culture” grabbed my attention
because it illustrates how rarely big corporations actually work on their
culture. Although, I would say the “fixing” entails something is broken and I
wouldn’t say that corporate culture could be broken. It might be
Retail needs a digital wake-up call, but not the one you’re thinking about
The digital wake-up call you need is maybe not the one you think. You are worried that you don’t own the platform where your customer experience and brand are dissected every second. But what is the option anyway? PR your way back to relevance?
That’s the thing you
🇨🇳 The 10,000 People Startup
I’ll be in Shanghai next week and Jia Tong University in partnership with Kedge
Business School
[http://kedge-bs.cn/agenda/mba-info-session-and-open-class-business-model-design-for-multinationals]
asked me to give a keynote on one of the topics we work on as consultants. This
will probably be a small thing with around 20 persons, but
Digital is over
Consider McDonald’s as the most heavily mass-market-driven company on the planet. For them, digital is over:
Order on your PC in your office, from your phone in the street, or on a touch screen when you’re there. They don’t care anymore. They don’t WANT to care
The 20 articles on innovation I wish I had written in 2017
Last year was a long year with many new projects to start, new customers to
engage and work trips to China, Japan, the US and six different EU countries.
You might think that such period are the worst to be writing on innovation and
you be both wrong and totally
When technology does magic
Phil SCHILLER discussing Apple AirPods:
> At the surface level, it’s an incredibly simple product. But the reality is it’s
actually an incredibly complex product to make. Each AirPod really is its own
computer, running software and hardware. And those two computers need to deliver
this very clear