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HBS Working Knowledge March 8, 2004 Iansiti & Levien |
Creating Value in Your Business Ecosystem The metaphors of keystones and ecology help you think about your business environment, say professor Marco Iansiti and consultant Roy Levien. A Harvard Business Review excerpt. |
Inc. August 2004 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: The Myths About Niches First you find a good market niche. Then you get ready for it to change and keep changing. Right? |
CIO September 1, 2005 Hagel & Brown |
The Joy of Flex A loosely coupled approach to business processes and IT makes it much more possible for companies to innovate, both within and across enterprises. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2005 John J. Bowen |
Narrow It Down Serve one affluent niche market--and serve it well--and you'll be better positioned to build your financial planning business. |
CIO October 30, 2015 Weiss & Drewry |
CIOs must look beyond their organizations' borders to create business ecosystems Business ecosystems are partnerships that require building trust, learning together and capturing value equitably, say columnists Madeline Weiss and June Drewry. |
Search Engine Watch July 8, 2009 Carrie Hill |
Are 5 Sites Better than One? What's better, having one big site covering five niche topics, or five niche sites that somewhat compete against each other? Having multiple sites is not a bad thing, if you've set them up correctly. |
Fast Company August 2005 John J. Sviokla |
In Praise of Ecosystems Innovation doesn't occur in a vacuum -- which is why Apple's iPod will eventually be eclipsed by rivals that can cooperate and compete together. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 22, 2011 Sean Silverthorne |
The Most Important Management Trends of the (Still Young) Twenty-First Century Harvard faculty look backward and forward at the most important business trends of the young twenty-first century. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2012 John J. Bowen, Jr. |
From Hunter to Farmer Hunting for new investors every day doesn't work well anymore, certainly not with highly desirable affluent prospects. Now, people don't want to be beaten over the head or be sold to. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2012 Dave Grant |
To Grow, Think Small Niche marketing, by design, focuses on a small segment of the market. By choosing a smaller group to serve, you can become a specialist serving the needs of this population. |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2011 Eric Bleeker |
3 Reasons to Buy NVIDIA, 3 Reasons to Sell NVIDIA is riding a tablet boom to riches, should you still invest in the company? |
Financial Planning September 1, 2008 Glenn G. Kautt |
Let's Make a Deal Growing your company larger will allow you to compete if there are economies of scale, if you can establish a local or regional dominance, or if you can attract and larger and more profitable clients. |
Entrepreneur August 2005 Laura Koss-Feder |
Scratch a Niche Targeting a narrow customer base with a niche business could be your key to success. |
Insurance & Technology October 19, 2009 John Kellington |
Fixing the Insurance Systems Ecosystem By leveraging an enterprise architecture, insurance IT organizations can simplify their system portfolios, reducing maintenance burdens and improving development capabilities. |
Search Engine Watch August 6, 2010 Rob Chant |
Small Business and Search: Where's the Return? Keywords can make or break any search marketing campaign. Here are some important questions you need to answer about your niche before diving in. |