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Companies of all sizes, in all countries and in all industries are facing accelerated change and corresponding opportunities and challenges. The market leaders of 2015 will be companies that embrace this as an opportunity, developing cultures that create change, drive it through the organization, and leverage the associated skills to innovate for execution excellence. Sustained leadership in this new business world demands quicker, more “open” innovation on product, services and business models.
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Comes, S., Berniker, L. (2008). Business Model Innovation. In: Pantaleo, D., Pal, N. (eds) From Strategy to Execution. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71880-2_4
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