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The Harvard Business Review has released an interactive version of its latest annual list of ‘breakthrough ideas for business’. This year’ list is:
- Just Because I’m Nice, Don’t Assume I’m Dumb
- Beware Global Cooling
- Institutional Memory Goes Digital
- Stumbling to a Longer Life
- The Rise of Economic Forensics
- Launching a Better Brain
- The IKEA Factor
- Consumer Safety for Consumer Credit
- State Capitalism Makes a Comeback
- Now’s the Time to Invest in Africa
- A Central Nervous System for the Earth
- A Looming American Diaspora
- Harnessing Social Pressure
- Western Union World
- How Social Networks Network Best
- Should You Outsource Your Brain?
- What You Need to Know about the Semantic Web
- The Business of Biomimicry
- The Dynamics of Personal Influence
- Forget Citibank - Borrow from Bob
Visit the HBR Web site for more details on each idea.
Tags: business ideas, digital content, Harvard Business Review, HBR
Posted on Monday, February 16th, 2009 at 9:48 am under Marketing, Technology, social media.
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