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The third, often forgotten, way to use digital tools
We have digital tools, yes. But what shall we have them for? And what can we even have them for? Shall we use them in order to increase productivity, or even do business development? Or, are there actually something even more interesting we can have them for? Here is the answer.
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Is AI actually going to be as radical as most people claim?
I actually don’t address AI in specific that much in the book Stop Nobody Move and the reason for that is that I don’t think, considering the time-frame that this book is covering (5 to 10 years ahead), there is a reason to do it. But here is an answer.
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Seriously: Predicting future?
Yes, of course, why not? We all already do it, daily. Noone can actually live without predicting future. The difference is not if we do it or not, but in what future we try to predict, as well as how we actually do it. But here is a bit longer answer to this Q.
Don Quijote could be your best friend
I pretty often tend to use pictures of Don Quijote, you know: the man that was fighting against wind-mills. To be honest: I even have a picture of him in my office. It hangs there in order to help me remember. And here is what I use it for.
Schumpeter and Christensen vs Porter
What is actually the big difference between caring about an old scholar like Schumpeter, his recent follower Clayton Christensen, and the old management-guru Michael Porter? Here is the answer.
How unique the kind of knowledge that Mira possess actually is
Well, I have tried to find the answer to that question myself, it is tricky. But here is what I have found out.
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The revival of Scenario-methodology
Scenario methodology, the one that I use in my book Stop Nobody Move, is actually a pretty old “discipline”. Even taking us back to the 1970s and Shell. But it seem to have been a bit forgotten today. Is it then reasonable to expect a revival?
It´s true that Columbus should have been the most wealthy person on the globe
Yes, it actually is true, if you believe that the Spanish crown should have given him what he was promised. Check out the footnotes in the last chapter of the book Stop Nobody Move and get the whole story behind. But why am I then so obsessed with him? Or, am I? Well, here is the answer.
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Stretch the disrupted music industry further
As all cases: most likely it has limits. However: It seems to be “the” industry at this moment that really have gone through disruption “all the way”, and not all industries (yet?) have done that. Therefor I do seriously believe we can learn tremendously lot from it, not the least, if digging deeper into it than most people seem to have done. But here is some more about this Q.
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