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November 9, 2021
 

Gaming Isn’t Netflix’s Best Opportunity for Growth

By Eddie Yoon, Christopher Lochhead, Nicolas Cole

Thinking Through the Ethics of New Tech…Before There’s a Problem by Beena Ammanath

Historically, it’s been a matter of trial and error. There’s a better way.


A User’s Guide to Open Strategy by Christian Stadler, Julia Hautz, Kurt Matzler, Stephan Friedrich von den Eichen

A framework for opening up your company’s strategy process to outside participants without giving away your game plan.


How Direct-to-Consumer Brands Can Continue to Grow by V. Kasturi Rangan, Daniel Corsten, Matt Higgins, Leonard A. Schlesinger

They need to revise the marketing innovations that gave them early momentum.


The Facebook Trap by Andy Wu

Why is it so hard for Facebook to fix itself? Because its biggest problems flow from its core mission of connecting everyone in the world.

 
 

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Amid the turbulence of a global pandemic, worldwide social justice movements, and accelerated digital transformation, one thing is clear — work will no longer be the same. Employees now expect a flexible, inclusive workplace and a deeper connection to their employer. Organizations must commit to doing good for their people and their communities. What should you and your company be doing?


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