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Leadership and Competition

N2Growth Blog

A leader’s view on competition will not only reveal a lot about their beliefs on current and future market trends, but also on innovation, branding, talent management, supply chain issues, constituency management, capital markets, and customer facing. Do you have a business intelligence platform?

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Why the Best Strategies Blend the Digital and Physical

Skip Prichard

Business leaders are continually told they need to embrace digital disruption wholeheartedly to thrive in the 21st Century. Legacy companies, we hear, are all doomed to fail unless they double down on the latest digital innovations, and disruptors are ordained to take over the world. Digital innovation is the answer to everything.

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IT Organizations Built to Last

Strategy Driven

Innovation begins with management; by fostering a culture that prioritizes innovation, creativity is incentivized among team members. Investing in research and development helps to establish this culture and ensure the company will remain ahead of the curve.

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Meet Your Company's New Chief Customer Officer

Harvard Business Review

But when we dug more deeply into their previous work history, we found titles like "Consumer Engagement Lead," "VP, CRM & Loyalty Program Development," and "VP, Direct Response Marketing" — all customer intelligence positions. But they do understand the importance of data in addressing business questions.

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Data Analysis Should Be a Social Event

Harvard Business Review

What kinds of products or types of communication are going to increase customer loyalty? On the management side, there is increasing evidence that co-creative processes involving consumers and other stakeholders can have a transformative effect on key processes such as new product development. Innovation'

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Bridging the Gap Between Marketing and IT

Harvard Business Review

Marketing executives are being tasked with leveraging technology to improve customer experience, drive client growth, and meet loyalty goals. If the marketing team is developing a strategy to advance client needs, the IT team helps prioritize those needs based on the requirements of the infrastructure.