quarta-feira, março 05, 2014

Implicações de Mongo

Excelente texto, "Why Companies are Not Startups". Imagino as implicações para a vida em Mongo em que a inovação vai imperar:
"We’re now learning that companies are not larger versions of startups.
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There’s been lots written about how companies need to be more innovative, but very little on what stops them from doing so.
Companies looking to be innovative face a conundrum: Every policy and procedure that makes a them efficient execution machines stifles innovation.
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paradoxically, in spite of all their seemingly endless resources, innovation inside of an existing company is much harder than inside a startup. For most companies it feels like innovation can only happen by exception and heroic efforts, not by design. The question is – why?
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A company is a permanent organization designed to execute a repeatable and scalable business model.
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Once you understand that existing companies are designed to execute then you can see why they have a hard time with continuous and disruptive innovation.
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Every large company, whether it can articulate it or not, is executing a proven business model(s)."
Imagino o caldo:

  • Mongo, tribos, inovação, diferenciação e dificuldade das empresas grandes em inovar, e o pós-Coase


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