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The real world
strategic thinking is both
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imaginative and highly disciplined. Outside-in thinking can transform
businesses that are "commoditized", "mature" or otherwise supposedly without
growth prospects.
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Creating Sustainable Profits:
9 Questions To Answer
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Jack Welch's
5 Strategic Questions
In the
outside-in company, as opposed to
inside-out one, the key word is
need, not
product. Their people
think expansively. They
observe people,
they're totally immersed in the minds of their
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Customers
, looking for ways
to expand demand. Their
business plans and
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value propositions derive from the marketplace, based on the knowledge
gathered at ground level. Often, the needs they define haven't yet been
identified by the customers themselves...
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Value Innovation:
Yin-Yang Strategies
Outside-In Thinking
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