Last week, McKinsey released their 76-page long report on generative AI and the future of work in America. Two of the key conclusions from the report are that generative A.I. will upend the workforce, forcing 12 million job switches and automating away 30% of hours worked in the U.S. economy by 2030.
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For Good Strategy Not To Do Is To Be
Why do companies insist on a one-size-fits-all template for strategy? Is it because the MBA types come in with their unimaginative frameworks that speak to unimaginative executives? I certainly think so.
The ones who are at a fault the most, McKinsey, recently published a series of articles about the Art of Strategy. What’s new about strategy in the article?
Absolutely nothing.…
Strategy starts with identifying changes
Pay attention to this McKinsey Quarterly interview of Richard Rumelt, professor of strategy at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management:…
Innovation posts of the week: Innovation block by block
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Block-by-Blockbuster Innovation – Harvard Business Review
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What Surprising Number Will Change Your Business? – Harvard Business Review via @ralph_ohr
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Observing – the Mother of All Discovery Skills via @innovate
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The Art of Intelligent Disobedience : OPEN Forum
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10 Core Assumptions for the Creative Workplace by @creatvemergence
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Innovation Must Overcome the Corporate Immune System : OPEN Forum
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Innovation Paradox: Slowing down to Speed up by @ovoinnovation
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The Betterness Manifesto – Harvard Business Review by @umairh
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Using rivalry to spur innovation – McKinsey Quarterly
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Be More Innovative Today – Make Fresh Insightful Connections by @timkastelle
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Three Critical Innovation Lessons from Apple – Harvard Business Review