
In a slowdown, consumers become more choosy. Are auto majors doing enough to develop and launch next generation cars that today’s consumers find desirable?
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In a slowdown, consumers become more choosy. Are auto majors doing enough to develop and launch next generation cars that today’s consumers find desirable?
Implementing agile principles isn’t easy. It needs leaders who feel secure letting go of power and trusting the team to discover where may answers lie
China and the US are already locked in a race to become the AI superpower. China seems to have a lead. It is creating an ecosystem for AI through state sponsorship and the innovations by entrepreneurial ventures
Business As Usual marketers are blissfully insulated from what’s happening on TikTok, an app that has at least 200 million of their own core customers hooked
When we miss seeing the small shifts that happen by the passing minute, we get presented with the big disruption one fine day
Bridging the knowledge gap in a changing world, how leaders stay relevant, and the method behind Roger Federer’s magic
The job of a customer service executive is not just to solve a problem, but also to ensure that the problems don't repeat ever again
Products often mean you are embarking on a choppy, risky, longish journey. You are thinking about a customer problem from first principles, with no sight of when you will get anywhere close to a business model, revenues, customers and profits
Entrepreneurs operate in an environment where consumers want the best a capitalist society can offer, but insist on protectionism of the kind only a socialist system confers
In “digital transformation”, transformation comes before technology. And the process begins with looking inside at your strengths and aligning them to the transformation process
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