Disruption

Why trend-spotting is crucial to staying ahead

In today’s business context, trend-spotting is everyone’s job. In every field in the business world, trends in customer…

Why AI isn’t the threat we think it is

There are major differences in the ways that AI and the human brain work. Instead of wringing our…

From domestic emulation to global innovation

Once known for their love of emulation, Chinese brands are now world-famous for their innovative ideas and global…

Harnessing the power of unconscious decisions

Customers make many of their purchasing decisions in a split second without even realizing it. Here’s how to…

How Deutsche Telekom teaches its employees to be ambidextrous leaders

Ambidextrous leadership has become a requirement in any industry experiencing disruption. Learn how Deutsche Telekom trains its employees…

Staying competitive in China’s unique business environment

In China, emulation and innovation are not mutually exclusive. Here’s how to understand this uniquely Chinese approach to…

How multinationals can leverage the rise of Asia

The era of Asian economic dominance is on the horizon. Here’s what business leaders need to know about…

What Financial Cycle Time shows about a company’s disruptive power

Financial Cycle Time (FCT) expresses the one thing that the world’s best disruptors have in common: the ability…

At the forefront of disruptive design: Leadership lessons from China

China is home to some of the most world’s innovative companies and design incubators. Learning about disruptive leadership…

The future of lifestyle brands is in danger

Customers are now more interested in opportunities for personalization and self-expression than established luxury brands that project an…

Responding to the new realities of retail

The retail industry faces disruption from all sides. If you embrace digitalization now, your company can stay ahead…

The sociological dark side of AI assistants

Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced by leaps and bounds in only a few short years. But we shouldn’t…

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