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Exponential Organizations Database - To Learn - To Be Inspired - To Emulate Paid Members Public
Gain insights into the best practices that different Exponential Organizations have adopted and leveraged.
A Robotics Startup’s Manufacturing Design Win Journey Paid Members Public
There are 370,000 manufacturing companies in the United States today. That is more manufacturing companies in the US alone than Apple employees globally.
TOP100 Exponential Organizations - The Lessons Learned From Those Who Thrived and Perished Paid Members Public
The Top100 Exponential Organizations, identified in 2015 - Who Were They AND How have some of them fared over the years? And, what can we learn from their successes and perhaps more so the failures? After all, mistakes are not the problem; the problem is not correcting them.
Boston Scientific's Mission to Democratize Healthcare Access in Latin America Paid Members Public
A year after the Sprint, Boston Scientific’s use of ExO methodology has helped the company create 15 additional active projects in the Latin American region alone right now.
Shapeways: From Shaping Ways to Falling Out of Shape Paid Members Public
Once called out as the future of New York City, featured in CNBC's Disruptor50 list, and very recently valued at more than $400 million, Shapeways has lost nearly 90% of its value over the last 12 months. The rise, the stagnation, and the fall teach us some invaluable lessons.
Flipping the Conventions towards Success - The Flipkart Journey Paid Members Public
Flipkart, an Indian e-Commerce platform, and one of the Top100 ExOs (Exponential Organizations) has witnessed a massive degree of growth and advancement over the last 15 years. What enabled this? Read on.
Taking Exponential Strides - The Stripes Way Paid Members Public
STRIPE, the payment processing firm established in 2010 in California, USA has been a success story from Day 1. Featured in the 2021 TIME100 Most Influential Companies list, it is an excellent example of the power of exponential thinking and doing.
Do We Need a Crisis to Improve 10X Processes? Crisis Leads to Change Paid Members Public
A crisis already mobilizes many ExO Attributes, but if we define them and replace chaos with a facilitated ExO methodology, we can surely find many more solutions that are 10X cheaper, better, and safer.