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  • Mining Data at PayPal to Guide Business Strategy

    As PayPal moves to increase its market share, global business analytics will play a pivotal role.

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  • How Disruptive Will Innovations from Emerging Markets Be?

    What happens when successful companies in emerging markets make the leap into more developed ones?

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  • How to Compete in China's E-Commerce Market

    Some well-known companies have stumbled in e-commerce in China. To succeed requires new thinking.

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  • The Gap Between the Vision for Marketing and Reality

    The ideal role of marketing was articulated 60 years ago. How close to the ideal have we come?

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  • The Role of the Chief Strategy Officer

    A guide to help boards and CEOs decide which type of CSO is ideal for their leadership teams.

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  • Why Boards Need to Change

    Sustainability programs will not make long-term progress unless boards change how they operate.

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  • SAP: Using Social Media for Building, Selling and Supporting

    SAPs ten-year-old online network has nearly three million members.

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  • How 'Big Data' Is Different

    How do the insights from big data differ from what managers generate from traditional analytics?

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  • How Dell Turned Bamboo and Mushrooms Into Environmental-Friendly Packaging

    Dell computer company developed compostable packaging materials made from bamboo and mushrooms.

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  • The Uh-Oh Factor: Fundamental Shifts From Social Business and What To Do About It

    Phil Fernandez, President and CEO, Marketo, interviewed by Renee Boucher Ferguson,, Data Analytics researcher and editor at MIT Sloan Management Review. A serial entrepreneur he's taken two marketing-oriented companies public and is looking to do the same with his current endeavor Marketo president and CEO Phil Fernandez knows a thing or two about social business. Marketo utilizes social media, data analytics and Web site traffic to help companies find prospects, interact with them and ultimately, sell to them. His track record to date is impressive. Since Marketo started in 2006, Fernandez and his team have raised $107 in venture capital (yes, in this climate) earned $33 million in subscription revenue in 2011 alone revenue is expected to double that in 2012 -- and signed more than 2,000 customers, including the likes of Intel, LinkedIn, PayPal and McKesson. As a 30-year veteran in Silicon Valley and the author of Revenue Disruption, a book that outlines strategies for companies to transform their sales and marketing organizations to accelerate growth, Fernandez has seen a few shifts in marketing strategies. He believes we're in the midst of another big one. A shift that has many companies, particularly in the business-to-business sector, caught off guard. "We see it playing out over and over and over again, where social is everywhere in B2B, but a lot of people are in denial," says Fernandez. "They're not quite matching up that all those same themes and trends that are affecting them in their consumer lives, are affecting their businesses, too." In a conversation with Renee Boucher Ferguson, a researcher and editor at MIT Sloan Management Review, Fernandez discussed the changing social business landscape and how companies can start to think about and capitalize on those changes.

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