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These successful disruptors are called two-sided market players, also known as multi-sided platform players. Companies like Uber and Airbnb are getting all the media attention, however there are over 9000 players (and counting) active in almost every industry.
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A analysis of the success factors of disruption
10 design principles of the new digital competition like Unbundle your organization processes, APIs first. Access over ownership and Building trust with social systems
The need for every business to develop a API-strategy
An appeal to the CIO and the IT department to use a leading digital approach and map out an offensive technological route.
www.digitalistmag.com – People, businesses, and societies are interacting in ways previously unimagined, reinventing business models and forever altering how the world economy operates. To adapt, thrive and innovate in this new Digital Economy, it is imperative that organizations understand the opportunities and threats that will impact the future of business.
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Only few organizations wise up to new digital competitors, as they usually come from outside their own sector and are not taken seriously at first. Their allegedly inferior propositions confuse prominent players, who should in fact be the very first to be fully aware of potentially disruptive innovation.
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These successful disruptors are called two-sided market players, also known as multi-sided platform players. Companies like Uber and Airbnb are getting all the media attention, however there are over 9000 players (and counting) active in almost every industry.
The new VINT report explores the new digital competition and presents:
A analysis of the success factors of disruption
10 design principles of the new digital competition like Unbundle your organization processes, APIs first. Access over ownership and Building trust with social systems
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An appeal to the CIO and the IT department to use a leading digital approach and map out an offensive technological route.
www.digitalistmag.com – People, businesses, and societies are interacting in ways previously unimagined, reinventing business models and forever altering how the world economy operates. To adapt, thrive and innovate in this new Digital Economy, it is imperative that organizations understand the opportunities and threats that will impact the future of business.
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Explore the global C-suite Study here: http://bit.ly/cSuiteStudy
Digital economy and law keynote by Jude UmehJude Umeh
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Dr. Harper, a global "Strategic hustler(TM)", has a progressively rich background leading and contributing to helping global & start-up organizations achieve strategic objectives through optimal performance of core business processes within an efficient information technology (IT) environment. Proven deliverer of value innovation through leading numerous process- and productivity-improvement initiatives, leverages emerging technologies for business transformation, orchestrates organizational change, while identifying and developing collaborative opportunities between business units and technology. He is a reputable source for establishing sound business practices emphasizing accountability, increased capacity, efficiency, effectiveness, quality, reduced spending and increased ROI/RONA for private and public sector clients.
An accomplished instructor and author, Dr. Harper is an engaging life-long learner and teacher who challenges his audience to leverage unique experiences to grow their mind, body, spirit, and community.
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• Activity Based Costing/Management
• Business Intelligence
• Business Transformation
• Curriculum and Course Development and Delivery
• Earned-Value Management
• Enterprise Architecture
• Governance and Control / Compliance
• Organizational Change Management
• Organizational Project Management
• Process Re-engineering-Improvement
• Strategic Execution Management
• System Development Lifecycle Management
• Transformational Leadership
• Universal [Enterprise] Commerce
• Value Innovation
• Public Speaking
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Vietnam Open Innovation Report 2021 (BambuUP) - Startups Overview Map in 11 e...AliciaL10
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- 1500+ start-ups and outstanding technology solutions
- Consulting participation of more than 50 experts
- Released in over 20 countries
- Reach 25,000+ government agencies and private organizations
🔥Download the report of 11 economic sectors and innovation trends at: https://bambuup.com/
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