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Organizational structure for remote teams

Asamby Consulting

In this article, we will discuss how to implement a good organizational structure for remote working, and advantages and challenges of remote work, to provide you some helpful insights if you are looking to change your current workforce into remote. Is working remotely really as good as it seems?

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To Grow Your Business Abroad, Partner with Local Influencers

Harvard Business

When companies expand into foreign markets, they need to gain the trust of local business partners and prospective customers in order to succeed. A New Type of Local Partner. The rise of social media has created a new type of local partner: local digital influencers. For example, consider Dez Blanchfield , whom I interviewed.

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Why Some Digital Companies Should Delay Profitability for as Long as They Can

Harvard Business

When most of the great companies of the industrial era were founded, even the most brilliant economists believed deeply in the law of diminishing marginal returns. If our oceans suddenly turned to chocolate, the incremental value of that volume would plummet — we’d truly have more chocolate than we really needed.

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How Advanced Analytics Is Changing B2B Selling

Harvard Business

While there’s less buzz around business-to-business markets, these innovations are changing the game in B2B as well, even in old-line industries selling what might be considered commodity products. For a deep dive into the elements, see our related HBR article “ The B2B Elements of Value ”). (For

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WhatsApp Grew to One Billion Users by Focusing on Product, Not Technology

Harvard Business

At a time when digital technology is transforming one industry after another, large companies tend to view innovation and disruption as the result of breakthrough discoveries or technological wonders. Insight Center. How Digital Business Models Are Changing. That’s our product, and that’s our passion.

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Don’t Acquire a Company Before You’ve Asked These Questions

Harvard Business

Large companies in industries ranging from retail, to aerospace, to financial services are buying talent and technology to develop new digital capabilities and reinvent themselves quickly. That year, according to our proprietary research, non-tech companies scooped up 707 computer and electronics firms, often at highly inflated prices.

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Companies Are Working with Consumers to Reduce Waste

Harvard Business

Conventional wisdom would seem to suggest that companies have no incentive to lengthen the life cycle of their products and reduce the revenue they would get from selling new goods. Yet, more and more businesses are thinking about how to reduce consumer waste. Insight Center. Operations in a Connected World.

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