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Ecological trends for 2024 and beyond

Ecological trends for 2024 and beyond

This is the first of an annual 4-part series on the trends that will impact businesses. Here, we study ecological trends for 2024.

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Consequences of War & High Interest Rates Edition

Consequences of War & High Interest Rates Edition

The Strategy Page is not a political publication. Yet it is impossible to ignore the atrocities of October 7, and the ripple effect on humanity.

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The Iceberg Strategy: Uncovering Hidden Opportunities

The Iceberg Strategy: Uncovering Hidden Opportunities

When we hear the iceberg metaphor, our imaginations often drift to the idea that danger lies beneath the surface.

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How to Reskill Your Employees for the Future of Digital Transformation

How to Reskill Your Employees for the Future of Digital Transformation

While upskilling is a linear path, reskilling allows lateral movement, and is becoming more critical in today’s shifting business environment.

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Why Employee Engagement Is In A Slump

Why Employee Engagement Is In A Slump

According to Gallup, there has been a measurable decline in employee engagement during the last year.

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How AI will unleash an innovation revolution

How AI will unleash an innovation revolution

Creative destruction celebrates the idea that innovations can destroy the very things they replace

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Subscription Models: The Transformative Power of Everything as a Service

Subscription Models: The Transformative Power of Everything as a Service

Everything as a Service, or XaaS, has taken software subscriptions by storm. Here’s what business leaders need to know.

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A Novel Solution To The Recruiting Crisis? Tap Into Older Talent

A Novel Solution To The Recruiting Crisis? Tap Into Older Talent

In the digital age, it’s critical that companies recognize when to take action on tectonic shifts in tech.

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How to Spot Tech Shifts With Staying Power

How to Spot Tech Shifts With Staying Power

In the digital age, it’s critical that companies recognize when to take action on tectonic shifts in tech.

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8 Steps for Succession

There are 27 million closely held businesses in the US and it is estimated that there are roughly 5 Million baby boomer business owners. Many of them face a dilemma in years ahead: sell the business or pass it on to their heirs. Only about a third of US businesses make it to a second […]
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The Next Flashpoint

They say about bankruptcy, that companies tend to fail slowly, and then suddenly. An eerily similar course of events seemed to play out in 2008, as a domino effect paralyzed the global economy. I am no alarmist, and in fact believe there is plenty of opportunity to make money in this environment. Yet the global […]
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The Cost of Free Trade

Free trade is one the polarizing issues magnified during the Presidential race. It is viewed as one of the pillars of capitalism. Ironically, the first meaningful free trade agreement signed by the U.S. and an impoverished nation was the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). NAFTA was signed by President Clinton with Mexico and Canada […]
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Inflation and the Price of Tomatoes

Inflation is kind of like consuming chocolate cake, you definitely want enough, and definitely do not want too much.  High inflation is crippling to consumers who cannot afford more expensive staples like food and toilet paper. Low inflation causes a myriad of problems, including constraining the ability of companies to pass on price increases. Low […]
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Strategy & Execution: Creating a New Muscle

Companies who execute well are those who keep their strategy front and center. They create a rhythm and cadence for balancing long-term planning with short-term results. The executives at Amazon review their strategy every Tuesday. Most of our mid-market clients meet quarterly to update their strategy based on changing market conditions. Many entrepreneurs in smaller […]
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Who knows what your Company is worth?

The market for initial public offerings (IPOs) has suddenly cooled. Venture investment slowed 30% in Q4 (compared to Q3)[i]. One might wonder if this reflects a rationalization of the broader M&A (mergers and acquisitions) market. Yet the bigger problem is there is no logical standard for valuations in today’s climate. Consider Warren Buffet’s acquisition of […]
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The Enemy Within

We spend a lot of time with clients, analyzing their industries and trying to predict the external threats that could impact their businesses. Yet the most serious threats can come from within. In the Art of War, Sun Tzu said “know yourself and you will win all battles.” Failure to build the capabilities required to […]
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Are you Getting Results…or Stories?

  It’s a pretty familiar narrative. The revenue forecast is missed. You blow the budget on unforeseen expenses, or a key customer doesn’t send the big order. Then the finger pointing begins. “It is beyond my control; the dog ate my homework.” When we fail to get the results we expect, we get stories instead. […]
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Hiring: Build it or Buy It?

  Sometimes our travels take us to companies where all the managers and employees have been there forever.  CEO’s suggest that low turnover is a badge of honor. Yet I often find these to be the same companies that are slow to change and unlikely to disrupt. Of course, the need to bring in external […]
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8 Steps for Succession

There are 27 million closely held businesses in the US and it is estimated that there are roughly 5 Million baby boomer business owners. Many of them face a dilemma in years ahead: sell the business or pass it on to their heirs. Only about a third of US businesses make it to a second […]
Read More

The Next Flashpoint

They say about bankruptcy, that companies tend to fail slowly, and then suddenly. An eerily similar course of events seemed to play out in 2008, as a domino effect paralyzed the global economy. I am no alarmist, and in fact believe there is plenty of opportunity to make money in this environment. Yet the global […]
Read More

The Cost of Free Trade

Free trade is one the polarizing issues magnified during the Presidential race. It is viewed as one of the pillars of capitalism. Ironically, the first meaningful free trade agreement signed by the U.S. and an impoverished nation was the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). NAFTA was signed by President Clinton with Mexico and Canada […]
Read More

Inflation and the Price of Tomatoes

Inflation is kind of like consuming chocolate cake, you definitely want enough, and definitely do not want too much.  High inflation is crippling to consumers who cannot afford more expensive staples like food and toilet paper. Low inflation causes a myriad of problems, including constraining the ability of companies to pass on price increases. Low […]
Read More

Strategy & Execution: Creating a New Muscle

Companies who execute well are those who keep their strategy front and center. They create a rhythm and cadence for balancing long-term planning with short-term results. The executives at Amazon review their strategy every Tuesday. Most of our mid-market clients meet quarterly to update their strategy based on changing market conditions. Many entrepreneurs in smaller […]
Read More

Who knows what your Company is worth?

The market for initial public offerings (IPOs) has suddenly cooled. Venture investment slowed 30% in Q4 (compared to Q3)[i]. One might wonder if this reflects a rationalization of the broader M&A (mergers and acquisitions) market. Yet the bigger problem is there is no logical standard for valuations in today’s climate. Consider Warren Buffet’s acquisition of […]
Read More

The Enemy Within

We spend a lot of time with clients, analyzing their industries and trying to predict the external threats that could impact their businesses. Yet the most serious threats can come from within. In the Art of War, Sun Tzu said “know yourself and you will win all battles.” Failure to build the capabilities required to […]
Read More

Are you Getting Results…or Stories?

  It’s a pretty familiar narrative. The revenue forecast is missed. You blow the budget on unforeseen expenses, or a key customer doesn’t send the big order. Then the finger pointing begins. “It is beyond my control; the dog ate my homework.” When we fail to get the results we expect, we get stories instead. […]
Read More

Hiring: Build it or Buy It?

  Sometimes our travels take us to companies where all the managers and employees have been there forever.  CEO’s suggest that low turnover is a badge of honor. Yet I often find these to be the same companies that are slow to change and unlikely to disrupt. Of course, the need to bring in external […]
Read More
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