By R "Ray" Wang on November 15, 2012
The Disruptive Technology Perspective At The Washington Ideas Forum Influencers in politics, academia, and business converge once a year at the Washington Ideas Forum to discuss the challenges and potential solutions America faces. This event held November 14th to November 15th pulled together over 1200 attendees and was sponsored by The Atlantic in partnership with […]
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By Bob Warfield on August 28, 2011
The follow on wave to the initial reaction to Steve Jobs departure has begun, and it’s interesting. It’s all about understanding the “Steve Jobs Formula”. I confess I do enjoy reading these articles as do I enjoy reading about the “Warren Buffet Formula.” There are entire books about the latter. The one thing that is […]
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By Jason Busch on October 28, 2009
I’m in Boston today, sitting in on Endeca’s Manufacturing Summit. Michael Porter — yes, that Michael Porter — led off the day with a great overview of the basic foundations of how companies can create competitive advantage and how this maps to IT i…
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