Organizational Transformation
Digital Transformation After the Pandemic
George Westerman outlines how companies can re-think their assumptions about operating in a digital world post-pandemic.
George Westerman outlines how companies can re-think their assumptions about operating in a digital world post-pandemic.
Being mindful about time signals can help managers make remote work easier for their employees.
Manufacturers may be able to charge higher prices to customers planning to rent out big-ticket items.
New strategies are helping companies embrace “collaborative consumption” and the “sharing economy.”
Using tiers of customer data, Facebook is delivering personalization on an unprecedented scale.
What does it take to set up a platform where many constituencies can do business?
Customer experience is what sets Rent The Runway apart. And it’s driven by data and analytics.
Car-sharing saves money and emissions for drivers, and makes money for the companies coordinating.
With the rise in bike-sharing programs, car-sharing programs and more, the number of vehicle miles traveled has dropped significantly.
Adoption gaps are huge issues for companies making everything from baby steps to big strides in embracing new technologies.
To generate innovative ideas, companies need to look beyond the familiar.
What happens when user communities—connected by the Internet—start to create their own brands?