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October 15, 2013 What Mobile App Developers Know About Designing Great Customer ExperiencesBy Colin Raney Notes from the frontier of pricing strategy. |
Let Them Eat MOOCs by Gianpiero PetriglieriWhy the techno-utopianists are wrong about online education's revolutionary power. Economies of Unscale: Why Business Has Never Been Easier for the Little Guy by Hemant TanejaNew technologies and business models are destroying the old rule that bigger is better. How to Get Health Care Innovations to Take Off by Danielle CassCommunicate from the ground up and from the top down. Recognize Intrapreneurs Before They Leave by Vijay Govindarajan and Jatin DesaiSix patterns of great corporate innovators. |
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