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The Postal Service only requires greater business-model flexibility to continue to provide secure, affordable and universal service to the nation long into the future, not uninformed fantasies from retired business consultants.
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Inside Groupon's Chicago offices, Amazon has become its business-model inspiration, its IPO pitch, and even its excuse for recent troubles that pushed its value down since June.
Groupon: Made in Amazon's Image Shayndi Raice 2011
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These politically charged campaigns have a lot in common with the assault on educators already underway by so-called business-model school reformers who impede the much-needed improvements in public service -- in our case, public schools.
Diann Woodard: The Problems With Test-Driven Education Reform Diann Woodard 2011
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This is usually a function of business-model exhaustion.
Matthew DeBord: Innovation: When It's Phony, and When It's the Real Deal Matthew DeBord 2011
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These politically charged campaigns have a lot in common with the assault on educators already underway by so-called business-model school reformers who impede the much-needed improvements in public service -- in our case, public schools.
Diann Woodard: The Problems With Test-Driven Education Reform Diann Woodard 2011
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Paul Morse for The Wall Street Journal 'One of the forms of innovation that is most undervalued is business-model innovation.'
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Paul Morse for The Wall Street Journal 'One of the forms of innovation that is most undervalued is business-model innovation.'
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MR. HUTCHINS: One of the forms of innovation that is most undervalued is business-model innovation, because a lot of the technology that's used, for instance, in something like the iPhone, it's off-the-shelf technology.
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MR. HUTCHINS: One of the forms of innovation that is most undervalued is business-model innovation, because a lot of the technology that's used, for instance, in something like the iPhone, it's off-the-shelf technology.
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This is usually a function of business-model exhaustion.
Matthew DeBord: Innovation: When It's Phony, and When It's the Real Deal Matthew DeBord 2011
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