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[RH] 운명을 가르는 ‘첫 번째 사 | |
| 연구자들은 첫 번째 리뷰가 최대 3년 동안 제품의 전체 리뷰에 영향을 미치고 이후 리뷰의 양과 제품에 대한 어조, 뉘앙스 등 모든 것에 영향을 미칠 수 있음을 발견했다. | ||
| Tracking the Experts | ||
| Regardless of whether we’re talking about open or closed innovation, building open source or proprietary systems, or discussing operating under a product-centered business model, a customer-centered model, or a co-creation model, companies can’t effectively compete unless they can locate and organize the available expertise. But, expertise can be surprisingly difficult to find, even in businesses that have spent millions to attract and retain world-class experts. The problem isn’t that the company doesn’t have the expertise; it’s that no one knows who has it or how to find it. | ||
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Practically Radical | |
| | William C. Taylor | ||
| ǻ | William Morrow | ||
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Shifting Ideology on | |
| Remember the 1960s, when radical students confronted conservative college administrators and faculty with sit-ins and protest marches? Fast-forward to the 21st century. You’ll find much of the same spirit on campuses around the nation. But this time, conservative students are defying and protesting the leftist values and policies of the faculty and administrators. What’s going on here? | ||
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THE NEW EXPERTS | |
| | Robert H. Bloom | ||
| ǻ | Greenleaf Book Group | ||