Harvard Business Review releases breakthrough ideas for 2009

The Harvard Business Review has released an interactive version of its latest annual list of ‘breakthrough ideas for business’. This year’ list is:

  1. Just Because I’m Nice, Don’t Assume I’m Dumb
  2. Beware Global Cooling
  3. Institutional Memory Goes Digital
  4. Stumbling to a Longer Life
  5. The Rise of Economic Forensics
  6. Launching a Better Brain
  7. The IKEA Factor
  8. Consumer Safety for Consumer Credit
  9. State Capitalism Makes a Comeback
  10. Now’s the Time to Invest in Africa
  11. A Central Nervous System for the Earth
  12. A Looming American Diaspora
  13. Harnessing Social Pressure
  14. Western Union World
  15. How Social Networks Network Best
  16. Should You Outsource Your Brain?
  17. What You Need to Know about the Semantic Web
  18. The Business of Biomimicry
  19. The Dynamics of Personal Influence
  20. Forget Citibank - Borrow from Bob

Visit the HBR Web site for more details on each idea.

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Posted on Monday, February 16th, 2009 at 9:48 am under Marketing, Technology, social media.

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