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What new products or services should you launch next year? How can
you improve the productivity of a paint line? What should you name
your new venture? How can you decrease patient waiting times? How
can you improve the customer experience? Pretty much any creative
problem-solving task can be framed as seeking a new match between
solution and need, from operational process improvements to
creating strategies to foster organic growth. Innovation
tournaments aim to find a match that is not just good, but
exceptional. Leveraging more than two decades of experience
organizing innovation tournaments in Silicon Valley and on Wall
Street, from Buenos Aires to Kuwait City, Shanghai to Moscow, and
with many Fortune 500 companies, two renowned researchers,
entrepreneurs, and the foremost experts on innovation tournaments
offer a template that you can use to generate winning ideas that
will drive great outcomes—whatever your challenges, whatever your
business. In The Innovation Tournament Handbook: A Step-by-Step
Guide to Finding Exceptional Solutions to Any Challenge, Wharton
professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl T. Ulrich offer an
engaging, often humorous, and always actionable guide to help you
learn: --How to frame and articulate your specific innovation
challenge --How to decide on the right format, structure, and
strategic direction for your own innovation tournament --How to
maximize the quality of the opportunities that will compete --How
to select the very best ideas --How to develop those ideas into
real-world opportunities --How to use tournaments to foster a
culture of innovation Fast-reading and filled with real-world
successes, The Innovation Tournament Handbook is a comprehensive
roadmap to finding a new match between a solution and a need that
is not merely good, but exceptional.
Cachon Matching Supply with Demand, 4e is a clear, concise and more
rigorous approach to an introductory Operations management course.
Written by Wharton authors who use their guiding principles "real
operations, real solutions" to bring the text and concepts to life,
writing the majority of chapters from the perspective of specific
companies. The "real solutions" refers to providing students with
tools and strategies they can implement in practice and apply the
author's models in a realistic operational setting. The authors
strive for "real simple" by using as little mathematical notation
as possible, focusing on many real-world examples and consistent
terminology and phrasing throughout.
What new products or services should you launch next year? How can
you improve the productivity of a paint line? What should you name
your new venture? How can you decrease patient waiting times? How
can you improve the customer experience? Pretty much any creative
problem-solving task can be framed as seeking a new match between
solution and need, from operational process improvements to
creating strategies to foster organic growth. Innovation
tournaments aim to find a match that is not just good, but
exceptional. Leveraging more than two decades of experience
organizing innovation tournaments in Silicon Valley and on Wall
Street, from Buenos Aires to Kuwait City, Shanghai to Moscow, and
with many Fortune 500 companies, two renowned researchers,
entrepreneurs, and the foremost experts on innovation tournaments
offer a template that you can use to generate winning ideas that
will drive great outcomes—whatever your challenges, whatever your
business. In The Innovation Tournament Handbook: A Step-by-Step
Guide to Finding Exceptional Solutions to Any Challenge, Wharton
professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl T. Ulrich offer an
engaging, often humorous, and always actionable guide to help you
learn: --How to frame and articulate your specific innovation
challenge --How to decide on the right format, structure, and
strategic direction for your own innovation tournament --How to
maximize the quality of the opportunities that will compete --How
to select the very best ideas --How to develop those ideas into
real-world opportunities --How to use tournaments to foster a
culture of innovation Fast-reading and filled with real-world
successes, The Innovation Tournament Handbook is a comprehensive
roadmap to finding a new match between a solution and a need that
is not merely good, but exceptional.
Business Models for Transforming Customer Relationships What if
there were a way to turn occasional, sporadic transactions with
customers into long-term, continuous relationships--while
simultaneously driving dramatic improvements in operational
efficiency? What if you could break your existing trade-offs
between superior customer experience and low cost? This is the
promise of a connected strategy. New forms of
connectivity--involving frequent, low-friction, customized
interactions--mean that companies can now anticipate customer needs
as they arise, or even before. Simultaneously, enabled by these
technologies, companies can create new business models that deliver
more value to customers. Connected strategies are win-win:
Customers get a dramatically improved experience, while companies
boost operational efficiency. In this book, strategy and operations
experts Nicolaj Siggelkow and Christian Terwiesch reveal the
emergence of connected strategies as a new source of competitive
advantage. With in-depth examples from companies operating in
industries such as healthcare, financial services, mobility,
retail, entertainment, nonprofit, and education, Connected Strategy
identifies the four pathways--respond-to-desire, curated offering,
coach behavior, and automatic execution--for turning episodic
interactions into continuous relationships. The authors show how
each pathway creates a competitive advantage, then guide you
through the critical decisions for creating and implementing your
own connected strategies. Whether you're trying to revitalize
strategy in an established company or disrupt an industry as a
startup, this book will help you: Reshape your connections with
your customers Find new ways to connect with existing suppliers
while also activating new sources of capacity Create the right
revenue model Make the best technology choices to support your
strategy Integrating rich examples, how-to advice, and practical
tools in the form of "workshop chapters" throughout, this book is
the ultimate resource for creating competitive advantage through
connected relationships with your customers and redefined
connections in your industry.
Cachon Operations Management 3e is designed for undergraduate
students taking an introductory course in Operations Management.
This text will share many of the strengths of Matching Supply with
Demand: An Introduction to Operations Management. Operations
Management by Cachon comprehensively spans the relevant domain of
topics, is accessible to a typical undergraduate student (i.e.,
limited real world business experience), incorporates the latest
research and knowledge, and provides thorough pedagogical support
for instructors along with innovative learning support for
students. Connect is the only integrated learning system that
empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely
what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that
your class time is more engaging and effective.
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