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		<title>Cross-platform media business model steps to the front</title>
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Checkout this article from paidContent.. http://cnt.to/k9A
&#8220;We&#8217;re trying to show how digital and other platforms, our magazines, our TV programming, all revolves around close interaction with our audience, and how digital is central to that&#8221;,
Janet Balis, MSLO EVP of Media Sales &#38; Marketing 

Janet Balis echos the key point of a comment the I made earlier [...]]]></description>
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		<title>4 Ways to Flip the Script</title>
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picture source: US Army

All to often the teaching of business models and practices is not only stiff but also overly academic. In other words its full of a academic phraseology while seemingly irrelevant to the typical day-to-day battle. Well I’m set on not only changing that but also debunking the verbiage and providing useable [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Don’t Call It A Comeback: Porter’s Five Forces Model</title>
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In part one of this series, which can be found here, we started to take a look at strategic analysis methodologies. The first up was the Flagship Model developed by Alan Rugman and Joseph D’Cruz. It is presented as an alternative to the better known and used Five Forces Model which was developed by Michael [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Do you see Pop-Up Strategic Alliances in your future?</title>
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To some of us when we hear the word pop-up our mind immediately pulls up a picture of children&#8217;s books, frozen treats, or being interrupted while surfing online by a completely uninteresting promotion. Well, you might just have to reboot your thinking, especially if you&#8217;re looking to leverage unique strategic partnership opportunities.
In NYC the Gap [...]]]></description>
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		<title>3 Ramifications of the Emerging Broadband 2.0 World</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The two diagrams below provide a great example of how one can use the Flagship Model discussed in my last post to discover and build advantageous strategic collaborations.
Figure 1: Correlation between Broadband Growth &#38; Productivity

Figure 2: Pushing Beyond Broadband’s Current Capability

source: Organization for Economic Co-operation and  Development, Booz &#38; Company analysis

Point 1: Six Million Dollar [...]]]></description>
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