All Summaries
All Summaries
To be able to build and sustain a successful business, you have to come up with strategies, plans, and goals based on new and innovative ideas. Author...
Product commodification, disintermediation, e-commerce, customer relationship management, and business partnering are the major selling transformations that are rapidly changing traditional business-to-business buyer-...
According to Gratton, Hot Spots are places and times—workplaces, teams, departments, companies, factories, cities, industries, coffee shops, hallways, and/or conferences—where people work in exceptionally creative and...
Global warming, the rise of the middle class and rapid population growth are making the world hot, flat and crowded. In Hot, Flat, and Crowded, author Thomas Friedman explains that these challenges...
Hothouse Earth draws our attention to the disastrous effects of human activity on the environment. By examining global warming against the background of natural climatic processes, Gribbin provides a...
Krazy George Henderson, on an October day in 1981 at Oakland Stadium, invented the sweep of crowd enthusiasm now known as the Wave. His seemingly trivial feat of coordinating humans to work together toward a common...
According to Joeri Van den Bergh and Mattias Behrer, the authors of How Cool Brands Stay Hot, there are more than 70 million Gen Yers in the U.S. alone, accounting for more than $200 billion in...
In today's Consumer Society, Gerald Zaltman quotes Peter Drucker that a company's competitive advantage will come from its ability to capture and apply the insights from...
Digitization is the most important issue in business today. Traditional old-economy companies must avoid falling prey to the unprecedented forces of creative destruction unleashed by the digital economy. For e-...
It finds its way into your business meetings. It punctuates your speech, shapes your way of thinking, and guides your company's direction....











