There is no other region in the world apart from the South Pacific that has such cultural, geographic, climatic, historical and indigenous allure. The vibrant mixes of Polynesian, Melanesian and… Read more »
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The famous second law of thermodynamics states that everything is falling apart slowly. How unstable even the intangible is. Keeping a website of program afloat is like keeping a yacht… Read more »
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As internet and mobile technologies continue to coalesce and changes in customer service delivery facilitate digital interactions underpinned by low friction methods of connectivity; enterprises today are building stronger and… Read more »
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How can one find serious growth and market development opportunities in economies characterised by the polarities of extreme poverty, lack of infrastructure and institutions, little or no data about consumer… Read more »
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The explosion of CRM platforms and associated integrations primes the business domain for Sales Force Automation – a big topic (next to big data) which accommodates all end user sets… Read more »
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Most enterprises have a single operating system (the organisational chart) and according to John Kotter’s book XLR8, this is essential to ‘keeping the trains running’ however, fails at encouraging breakthrough… Read more »
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Within any enterprise exists the PEOPLE, TECHNOLOGY and PROCESS spheres that are core functional dimensions in the value creation and delivery ecosystem. As you think about these as three broad… Read more »
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Today’s managers operate in a highly interconnected, volatile and complex environment where the use of traditional concepts, tools and frameworks rooted on classical and behavioural schools of thought fail in… Read more »
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In a major series launch of thealphaswarmer_frameworks series, I am presenting an organisational capability development and project leadership model that if embraced wholeheartedly, will result in rapid levels of innovation… Read more »
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Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen fathered the term disruptive innovation in 1995 whilst collectively and insightfully studying and evaluating case studies across the telecommunication, healthcare, technology, consumer goods and electronic industries…. Read more »
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