Friday, December 14, 2012

Which Best Practice Is Ruining Your Business?

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Which Best Practice Is Ruining Your Business?
Freek Vermeulen
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Alan C. Wurtzel
Can Best Buy Beat Amazon with Service?
Alan C. Wurtzel
The former CEO of Circuit City offers some advice to his one-time competitor and other bricks-and-mortar retailers.
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If America Is a Land of Abundance, Why Are We So Divided?
Nilofer Merchant
How us-versus-them thinking costs our companies and our country.
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To Build Your Dream Venture, Look to the Streets
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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Blue Nile's Cheaper Diamonds Need Not Threaten Tiffany. Here's Why.
Dina Wang
Luxury jewelers should be willing to part with low-end customers.
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