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2005 Updates:


12-12-05
Our 10 Most Enduring Ideas
by Art Kleiner
To celebrate s+b’s 10th anniversary, we looked back at the conceptual breakthroughs that appeared in this magazine — and invited our readers to vote on which were most likely to last.
 
10-31-05
In Search of a Great Business Notion: Leading Innovations 2005
By Gregory J. Millman
Of the 10 finalists in Booz Allen Hamilton’s Leading Innovations Competition, four made it to the winner’s circle.
 
9-29-05
The Power of Dumb Ideas
by Randall Rothenberg
The solution to marketing's current ills is not more creativity. It's less.
 
7-28-05
Prescription for Change
by Gary Ahlquist, David Knott, and Philip Lathrop
Health plans that put consumers in the driver’s seat are the last chance to avoid a government-controlled monopoly.
 
6-29-05
Skype’s Challenge
By Gordon Cook
The most attractive new form of Internet telephony is also the most threatening to corporate security — for now.
 
6-02-05
Making Acquisitions Work
By Kenneth W. Freeman
By adhering to four operational principles of integration, companies can maximize their chances for M&A success.
 
4-28-05
Beware Product Death Cycles
by Art Kleiner
The quality wars were allegedly won in the 1980s. Why, then, are we again overwhelmed by junk?
 
3-31-05
Supply Chain Lessons Can Save Capital Projects
by Matt McKenna and Herve Wilczynski
Capital spending can improve corporate performance — but only if projects are properly managed. The best way to do that? By managing capital costs as a supply chain challenge.
 
2-28-05
In Search of Overhead Heroes
by George Tillmann
By implementing a market-driven management approach, cost centers get what has long eluded them: respect and results.
 
1-31-05
I Want My DTT
by Luigi Pugliese
Digital terrestrial television uses analog technology to deliver digital programming — and may soon affect everything from home entertainment to mobile communications.

 

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