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Software Price Wars
Because learning new software takes so much time, software makers enjoy a great deal of brand loyalty once they win a new customer. That’s why…
Empowerment or “Shifting the Burden?”
In the last few years, the nation’s largest hotel chains have loosened the reins on employees. The industry, which was badly overbuilt in the…
The Emergence of Learning Communities
Meeting the challenges that face our society today will require us to go beyond traditional organizational, gender, and ethnic boundaries. Learning in community offers…
POWERSIM™: Modeling with Flow Diagrams
Your management team has been working on creating a causal loop diagram that describes the challenges of launching a new product (sec “Two Product…
The Problem with Promotions
“The compact disc…has one big advantage over the old LP: it lasts almost forever. Great for consumers, a worry for record companies. Indeed, [this]…
The “Attractiveness Principle”: Trying to Be All Things to All People
Your friends raved about the new restaurant in town — “Great food, great service, great price” — so you finally decided to go. By…
What Companies Can Learn from Urban Dynamics
You won’t find Detroit, Philadelphia, or Los Angeles listed in Fortune’s 1993 ‘Top Ten Cities For Business.” In the last four decades, Detroit has…
Managed Competition: Let the Patient Beware
In an average year, one dollar out of every 10 I bring home goes for health insurance. My premium went up 10 percent in…
Connecting Learning with Earning
If you look at the data from your last physical, you will most likely see standard diagnostic tests such as EKG, Blood Pressure, and…
Using “Growth and Underinvestment” for Capital Planning
The book The Day the Universe Changed tells of a man who once commented to the philosopher Wittgenstein that medieval Europeans must have been…