At the blog FinExtra, Rita McGrath’s Forbes article Five Big Trends in Business Innovation in 2012 is cited in connection with banks and their customer service. You can read the entire blog here.
Archives for 2012
Why banks must embrace customer-led innovation
At the blog FinExtra, Rita McGrath’s Forbes article Five Big Trends in Business Innovation in 2012 is cited in connection with banks and their customer service. You can read the entire blog here.
The “Consumption Chain” Solution to Differentiation That Lasts (The Build Network post)
You can’t prevent your business model from eroding. But you can build a company that’s capable of managing business-model transitions. One way to do that, says Columbia Business School professor Rita Gunther McGrath, is to… Read more »
Ron Adner’s response to my “Better Place” question
As promised, I asked Ron what he thought about A Better Place, a company that I'm very struck with that has the potential to transform our relationship with energy. Turns out he'd given them a… Read more »
Rediscovering the importance of institutions – “Why Nations Fail”
Tom Friedman had a fascinating column in Sunday's New York Times on the book "Why Nations Fail." The main thesis of the book is that institutions that promote greater access to economic activity and that are… Read more »
Rediscovering the importance of institutions - “Why Nations Fail”
Tom Friedman had a fascinating column in Sunday's New York Times on the book "Why Nations Fail." The main thesis of the book is that institutions that promote greater access to economic activity and that are… Read more »
Harvard Business Press names Rita McGrath as one of “Masters of Innovation”
Scott Anthony has chosen 12 Masters of Innovation and presented them in alphabetical order. Rita McGrath is the only woman named, and is included with such well-known names as Thomas Alva Edison. To read about… Read more »
Harvard Business Press names Rita McGrath as one of “Masters of Innovation”
Scott Anthony has chosen 12 Masters of Innovation and presented them in alphabetical order. Rita McGrath is the only woman named, and is included with such well-known names as Thomas Alva Edison. To read about… Read more »
Speaking at Emerging Leaders Forum, April 12th, 1 pm, NYC
On April 12, 1 pm, at the 92nd Street Y, I will be participating in an Emerging Leaders Forum: Daniel Altman, chief economist of Big Think and best-selling author of Outrageous Fortunes: The Twelve Surprising… Read more »
Ron Adner’s great new book “The Wide Lens” highlights two important risks for innovation
My good friend (and sometime intellectual sparring partner), Ron Adner, has just released a new book, the Wide Lens, which highlights a major problem for companies seeking to innovate: The essence is that they focus too… Read more »
FastCompany cites Rita McGrath
In a FastCompany post relating to The Little Black Book of Innovation by Scott Anthony, Rita McGrath’s writings are also cited: “There’s much more to say about the topic of testing, and the writings of… Read more »
Marketing Profs compliments Rita McGrath’s Posts!
[The writer] “regularly seek[s] out the unmistakable voices of three bloggers at Harvard Business Review: Rita McGrath writes like a favorite professor; Bill Taylor is the sage mentor; and Scott Anthony is the forward-thinking colleague…. Read more »