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Zigs & Zags – The Opposite of a Great Idea Can Also be a Great Idea

Perficient

I worked on many projects with them in my early career (2003-2013). A Real-World Personal Example – Zagging to Success A successful “zag” with a great idea doesn’t need to be risky. Atlas Van Lines is in the moving and relocation industry. We did amazing work together.

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AoAD2 Chapter 3: How to Be Agile

James Shore

In the experience reports from teams who tried it, somebody—often the project manager—ended up having to bridge the gap between company culture and Agile philosophy. Some people use the Kanban method to motivate organizational change. Do you have the time, energy, and passion to evangelize this change? You could try that.

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AoAD2 Chapter 6: Invest in Change

James Shore

Large changes—those that directly impact more than 30-70 people—require professional change management. Depending on the size of your organization, your HR department may have change management experts on staff who can help. Organizational leaders often underestimate the importance of change management.

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – Hiring Uncertainties.

Strategy Driven

Deborah joined MyCorporation in 2003 after serving as outside general counsel for 5 years. With experience in the field of corporate and intellectual property law, Deborah provides insightful commentary on the benefits, barriers and who should consider incorporation and trademark registration.

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The Future of Business Is Social: Seven Principles That Lead to.

Strategy Driven

In 2003, the company did away with its traditional marketing in high-end magazines and the like, and re-centered itself around community members, their needs, feedback, and conversations. Ducati really personifies this strategy.

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Tap into Your Think Tank: Twenty Ways to Generate Ideas That Will.

Strategy Driven

In 2003 van Stolk had the idea to create a “Turkey & Gravy”-flavored soda to be released around Thanksgiving. Jones Soda was a small Seattle-based beverage company competing against Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. Combined, those two monoliths spend a billion dollars a year on advertising. So how did van Stolk and Jones Soda compete?

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