Experimentation
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.
Sustainability and Exponential Organizations Paid Members Public
The relationship between sustainability and exponential technologies is a recent field of study, revealing a potential impact in facilitating value co-generation and value delivery not only for the market but for society at large.
It's Important to Remember That a Platform is a Business Model Paid Members Public
Starting small and moving fast using your community for insights, ideation, and product adoption truly help to test and pivot your own platform business and help to match the pivot of your customers.
Six Principles TymeBank Used To Scale (That You Can Use Too) Paid Members Public
Factors that appear to consistently create a culture that allows for these better, faster decisions include having a leadership team that is purposeful, curious and courageous. That opens the possibility for creating autonomous teams and encouraging rapid experimentation and prototyping.
How Health Economics Will Improve Clinical Trials to Maximize Health Paid Members Public
Due to the increasing urgency of accessing healthcare services, and a patient-centric approach, decisions need to be more open, fair, and empowering of patient opinions. Health economics guarantees a decision-making framework.
Success Behind Failure: Innovation Comes From Mistakes Paid Members Public
Failure reduces costs and encourages collaboration: research and innovation in science call for failure, which must be taught, nurtured, understood and integrated into one's scientific paradigm.