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McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth

Flevy

McKinsey & Company partners published the Three Horizons (3H) of Growth framework in 2000. Product revisions, the introduction of accessory product features, new services, Digital Marketing, and improved customer support are examples of Horizon 1 initiatives. Interested in learning more about the Horizons of Growth framework?

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Research update on the most in-demand soft skills

Red Star Kim

It used data from Russell Reynolds of nearly 5,000 job descriptions between 2000 to 2017 – for positions including CEO, CIO, Head of HR and CMO. Diversity and inclusion (communicating for D&I) is covered well here Book review: Digital Body Language – How to build trust by Erica Dhawan (kimtasso.com) ). Contact mpf@pmint.co.uk

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Spigit’s New Partnership Unlocks 1 million+ Data Scientists, Programmers, and technology architects

Planview

Digital disruption has been making and breaking businesses since 2000. And as newer technologies emerge, such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, it leaves companies scrambling to figure out what it means for their businesses now and in the future. Digital disruption also has another effect.