When Your Team Reverts to the Old Strategy

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When Your Team Reverts to the Old Strategy
Amy Gallo
It's time to throw out your strategy models and try something new.
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Anatomy of a Failed Launch — The Michelin PAX Tire
Rita McGrath
Think through the whole customer experience before you launch a product.
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True Leaders Are Also Managers
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The classic distinction between leading and managing lets too many "big thinkers" off the hook.
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Five Warning Signs Your Innovation Efforts Are Going Off the Rails
Vijay Govindarajan
Watch out for these signs that the partnership between innovators and the core is damaged.
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Strategy as a Wicked Problem
Strategy as a Wicked Problem
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In today's complex world, companies often find themselves facing confounding strategy problems. These issues are not just tough or persistent; they're "wicked" — a label used by urban planners for problems that cannot be definitively resolved.
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