Put away your thumbtacks. This site explores the little-understood world of electronic kiosks, which are used to expand remote services, explore e-commerce ideas, and implement m-commerce. What does a ...
Marketers know that search engines are used by a goodly portion of the world's tech-using population everyday, but are often mystified about how to better utilize that reach to their own advantage.
Many strategies never take off for lack of honest discussion, say Harvard Business School's Michael Beer and co-author Russell A. Eisenstat. A Harvard Business Review excerpt. by Michael Beer and ...
This World Bank book, the first in what is to be a series of publications on East Asian economies rebounding after the 1997 economic crisis, focuses on East Asia's industrial competitiveness and the ...
Written by a political science professor who is also the director of the Urban Studies and Planning Program at the University of California, this book reflects upon the rise of Los Angeles as a major ...
"If I want it done right, I have to do it myself." "I'm too busy to focus." "I must never admit failure." Most everyone in corporate life has heard or sensed these sentiments from top executives, as ...
Over a ten-year period, the authors studied some 700 product launches to ascertain why 60 percent of new products (and that sounds optimistic to us) fail. The book goes behind the scenes of fifty of ...
10/20/2003 As traditional air carriers check in and out of bankruptcy court, discount carriers like JetBlue and Southwest are flying high. Here's a look at the airline industry's newest innovators. by ...
If you're looking for an exhaustive print (rather than Web-based) listing of thousands of resources for nonprofits, then your search is over. This newly revised and updated tome lets your fingers do ...
Do you want to start your own business but are unsure of what service to offer? Entrepreneur.com Start-Up Kits might be a good place to start. These quick-read guides lay out the basic issues and ...
Nonprofit management expert Peter Brinckerhoff is really making the rounds. We recently reviewed his new book, and now take a look at his year-old blog that expands on the work of his newsletter and ...
A small but thoughtful set of responses to the question "Is Growth Good?" posed this month conveys the sense that the wrong questions were asked. According to the responses, growth is not only good—it ...
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