2000 percent solution
2000 percent solution
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-12-17
Business model innovation (changing the who, what, when, why, where, how, and how much that are involved in delivering for-profit offerings or nonprofit benefits) can dramatically expand profita...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-12-22
A number of years ago, Jell-O marketers were looking for a way to expand volume for the brand's gelatin. The product was one of the most profitable food products ever, but volume growth was weak.The m...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-06-04
I head a project to telescope 400 years of normal progress into 20 years. Through the project, you can learn to make breakthroughs. What are the potential benefits for you?If the modest trend in incr...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-06-08
Returning to the office after the 400 Year Project launch meeting in September 1995 to help the whole world make 400 years worth of progress between 2015 and 2035, my instincts as an historian kicked ...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-06-10
If you break even on an offering, you can't afford to charge less. But where you do make a profit, reducing your profit per unit may be useful to increasing your overall profits. What are the situatio...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-06-11
After starting the 400 year project (how to help the world make improvements at 20 times the normal rate from 2015 to 2035), I looked for ways to help inspire people to work on the project. Let me sha...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-09-12
An idealist is a man who helps other people to be prosperous. Henry FordThrough my continuing studies into the nature of rapid improvements, I looked at all kinds of organizations. Having been a fan...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-09-16
The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime. Babe RuthRe...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-09-16
We always carry out by committee anything in whichany one of us alone would be too reasonable to persist.--Frank Moore ColbyI had the good fortune to work with Peter Drucker for many years in helping...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2008-10-09
In 1995, I started a project to help the whole world make improvements at 20 times the usual rate. I knew it was a good idea, but I wasn't so sure that anyone else would think so. How would I pursue ...