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Why is “Paradox of Choice” for Customers a hot trending topic?

Why is “Paradox of Choice” for Customers a hot trending topic?

by Steve Liguori | Jun 29, 2017 | Steve's Insights

The Paradox of Choice: Will innovators be Forever Delighting or Confusing? Everyone knows that one of the core benefits of innovation is giving more choice to customers, whether it’s consumers in the B2C world or business customers in the B2B world. Everyone...

Can You Resolve Steve’s 3 Paradoxes of Innovation?

by Steve Liguori | Oct 27, 2016 | Steve's Insights

My presentation this summer at the ANA/BMA conference – the largest B2B conference in the world – crystallized my experiences from a year-and-a-half of consulting with big businesses that want to compete more effectively with disruptive startups. Why? Because if you...
Innovation: How Industrial Firms Can Pivot to Digital Business Models

Innovation: How Industrial Firms Can Pivot to Digital Business Models

by Steve Liguori | Aug 2, 2016 | News & Media

In an article about innovation at GE, Authors Barry Libert, Megan Beck and Jerry (Yoram) Wind examine how industrial companies can learn to refashion their business models and become digital disruptors. The three co-wrote a book entitled, “The Network...
Network World: Cisco Unearths Its Inner Startup Culture

Network World: Cisco Unearths Its Inner Startup Culture

by Steve Liguori | Jul 7, 2016 | News & Media

Today I’m sharing a Network World story about how Cisco awakened its inner startup culture through the Cisco Innovate Everywhere Challenge. The Challenge was the company’s first-ever internal innovation competition, designed to spur corporate entrepreneurs...
How GE Plans to Act Like a Startup and Crowdsource Breakthrough Ideas

How GE Plans to Act Like a Startup and Crowdsource Breakthrough Ideas

by Steve Liguori | Jul 1, 2016 | News & Media

The following is an article excerpt… By Liz Stinson Last year, the aviation engineers at General Electric found themselves with a jet engine bracket problem. At 4.48 pounds each, the brackets, little pieces of metal that support engine components, were weighing...
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