Category: Evaluation
Homeostatic Vectors in Business Model Innovation
Homeostatic vectors (or mechanisms) represent a common challenge for internal stakeholders championing business model innovation. The purpose of the former often supersedes and contradicts that intention of the latter. Homeostatic...
Business Competition Myths: Fact & Fiction
Competitive advantage, or business competition, is often treated as a myth. This is clear when either a ‘seat of the pants’ approach is taken to corporate governance and strategy or...
Systems Thinking in Leadership Innovation
Systems thinking advanced on earlier models of thought about how structures interact and how to influence them. Historical leaders models have been criticized for being overly linear and deterministic. Unable...
SWOT Analysis in Business Model Innovation
SWOT assessment involves identifying the relative strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the business model. This includes the regulatory, economic, political, social, and internal environments. Delineating fact from fiction, preference...
Data as a Service (DaaS) Business Models
Article Contents Data as a Service Business Models DaaS Product Competencies Value Proposition Building Your Daas Infrastructure Data as a Service (Daas) Business Models incorporate best practices in data collection,...
Building a Leadership Innovation Matrix
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Managing Change Requests in Your Projects
Change request forms are used to help the project team find, evaluate, and confirm how changes to the project are handled. How change requests are handled can directly impact the...
Ten Project Management Myths
Projects are complicated, which is why an evidence based project management methodology (PMBOK, 2013) is so useful. This method, if used in its entirety, almost gives off the impression of...