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An MBA in an App?
by Working Capital Review on December 22, 2014

An MBA in an App?

The Financial Times reviews SmartUp, a London-based technology venture, backed by some of the UK’s most successful digital start-up founders, whose stated aim is “disruption” of the business education market.…

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Khan Academy goes to Management School
by Chris Woodford on December 5, 2014

Khan Academy goes to Management School

Salman Khan has made a name for himself and his Khan Academy by revolutionizing the way we approach learning in the Internet age. From what started out with Khan, a former…

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The Value of Schmoozing on Social Media
by Working Capital Review on October 29, 2014

The Value of Schmoozing on Social Media

Wharton professor Lynn Wu notes that although the adoption of social media in the workplace can improve a firm’s bottom line, it also has a surprising effect: The more individuals…

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The Case for Letting Employees Choose Their Own Technology
by Working Capital Review on October 27, 2014

The Case for Letting Employees Choose Their Own Technology

Google chief information officer Ben Fried told the Wall Street Journal that he thinks employees should be able to choose their own technology rather than being forced to use a…

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The Most Important Innovations are Made by Teams
by Working Capital Review on October 7, 2014

The Most Important Innovations are Made by Teams

Just published: The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter Isaacson. Businessweek: “The Innovators is a lightning round of the digital age,…

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Disruptive Technology Doesn’t Always Upend Market Leaders
by Working Capital Review on September 30, 2014

Disruptive Technology Doesn’t Always Upend Market Leaders

A new paper, “Dynamic Commercialization Strategies for Disruptive Technologies,” finds that disruptive technologies do not always displace established market leaders. Knowledge@Wharton: “Indeed, the authors discovered that start-ups introducing disruptive technologies…

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More Data Is Not Always Better Data
by Working Capital Review on September 26, 2014

More Data Is Not Always Better Data

“As organizations everywhere increasingly embrace analytics, it is tempting to think that additional data will provide the crucial insight, reveal the overlooked explanation, or crisply discern key solutions within a…

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