Bryan Ruby of CMS Report blogs about and agrees with Rita McGrath’s post on Why I Hate Micropayments at Harvard Online.
Archives for 2010
Old People, Non-Geeks—The iPad’s Unlikely Saviors
The Atlantic Wire writes: Even if nerds kvetch and refuse to buy an iPad, the device may still sell with some big demographics — casual tech users, the disabled, the elderly and women. Columbia Business… Read more »
Old People, Non-Geeks—The iPad’s Unlikely Saviors
The Atlantic Wire writes: Even if nerds kvetch and refuse to buy an iPad, the device may still sell with some big demographics — casual tech users, the disabled, the elderly and women. Columbia Business… Read more »
The London Olympics – One for the “flops file?”
One of my relatives, a UK-based small business owner, has argued for some time that the London Olympics would come to represent a ballooning cost burden for taxpayers and the reality of just what it… Read more »
Growth back on the agenda! From Davos
George Colony (CEO of Forrester Research) noted the following on his post-Davos blog: I always go to Davos with one question to ask all of the luminaries. This year’s question was: “Coming out of the… Read more »
Innovation Leaders—a breed different from corporate managers
The Nasscom Emerge blog cites “Ian MacMillan and Rita McGrath (both taught at a Spring 08 Columbia Business School program I attended) in an HBR article say ‘Most profitable strategies are built on differentiation: offering… Read more »
Innovation Leaders—a breed different from corporate managers
The Nasscom Emerge blog cites “Ian MacMillan and Rita McGrath (both taught at a Spring 08 Columbia Business School program I attended) in an HBR article say ‘Most profitable strategies are built on differentiation: offering… Read more »
Are the Dynamics of Innovation Changing?
At the Total Executive blog, the author cites the 2006 Sloan Management Review article Extracting Value from Corporate Venturing authored by Rita Gunther McGrath, Thomas Keil and Taina Tukiainen: “Executives wax and wane in their… Read more »
Discovery-Driven Growth is Product Flop Insurance
At The Accidental Product Manager blog, Dr. Jim Anderson views discovery-driven growth to be “product flop insurance.” “Dr. McGrath proposes that we start to use what she calls discovery driven growth. This approach is basically… Read more »
Discovery-Driven Growth is Product Flop Insurance
At The Accidental Product Manager blog, Dr. Jim Anderson views discovery-driven growth to be “product flop insurance.” “Dr. McGrath proposes that we start to use what she calls discovery driven growth. This approach is basically… Read more »
Students Using Technology
Learning and Technology Specialist Erin Murphy at her Wharton School blog: “Once again, I found the ‘quizzing for context’ aspect of the Entrepreneruial Mindset by Ian MacMillan and Rita Gunther-McGrath to be an incredibly useful… Read more »
The Finance Compass cites Discovery-Driven Growth
Laresa McIntyre of The Finance Compass writes, “I’m currently reading Discovery-Driven Growth by Rita McGrath & Ian McMillan and came across this quote which I thought was so appropriate for today’s post: ‘Whenever you see… Read more »