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    Market Disruption Strategies: The Transformation of Xiaomi

    By  Haiyang Yang,  Jingjing Ma,  Neal Roese,  Amitava Chattopadhyay
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    After breaking into China’s smartphone market, where it becomes a leading brand, Xiaomi sees sales stagnate and then decline as the disruption strategy that empowered its rise loses momentum. As competitors counter every move, targeting its core consumer segment, the company urgently needs to reignite growth and develop a sustainable competitive advantage.

      Published 24 Feb 2021

      Reference 6608

      Length 26 page(s)

      Topic Marketing

      Region Asia

      Industry Information Technology and Services,  Consumer Electronics

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      Market Disruption Strategies: The Transformation of Xiaomi

      By  Haiyang Yang,  Jingjing Ma,  Neal Roese,  Amitava Chattopadhyay
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      • Reference 6608

      • Published 24 Feb 2021

      • Length 26 page(s)

      • Topic Marketing

      • Region Asia

      • Industry Information Technology and Services,  Consumer Electronics

      After breaking into China’s smartphone market, where it becomes a leading brand, Xiaomi sees sales stagnate and then decline as the disruption strategy that empowered its rise loses momentum. As competitors counter every move, targeting its core consumer segment, the company urgently needs to reignite growth and develop a sustainable competitive advantage.
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        Lenovo: The Next Level in Leadership

        By  Stewart Black,  Allen J. Morrison
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        Lenovo origins date back to 1984 in China. Over time it became the number one PC company in the world. It now seeks to transform and become not just a PC maker but a solution provider to enterprises undergoing digital transformation. The chief HR officer must decide how she will ensure that Lenovo has enough competent leaders to ensure its successful transformation.

          Published 25 Feb 2020

          Reference 6571

          Length 16 page(s)

          Topic Leadership & Organisations

          Region Asia

          Industry Information Technology and Services

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          Lenovo: The Next Level in Leadership

          By  Stewart Black,  Allen J. Morrison
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          • Reference 6571

          • Published 25 Feb 2020

          • Length 16 page(s)

          • Topic Leadership & Organisations

          • Region Asia

          • Industry Information Technology and Services

          Lenovo origins date back to 1984 in China. Over time it became the number one PC company in the world. It now seeks to transform and become not just a PC maker but a solution provider to enterprises undergoing digital transformation. The chief HR officer must decide how she will ensure that Lenovo has enough competent leaders to ensure its successful transformation.
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            One Ring to Rule Them All? (A): Forging Immortality Technology

            By  Spencer Harrison,  Philip Gylfe
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            New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.

              Published 20 Mar 2023

              Reference 6504

              Length 8 page(s)

              Topic Leadership & Organisations

              Region Global

              Industry Entertainment,  Information Technology and Services

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              One Ring to Rule Them All? (A): Forging Immortality Technology

              By  Spencer Harrison,  Philip Gylfe
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              • Reference 6504

              • Published 20 Mar 2023

              • Length 8 page(s)

              • Topic Leadership & Organisations

              • Region Global

              • Industry Entertainment,  Information Technology and Services

              New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.
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                One Ring to Rule Them All? (B): Forging Immortality Technology

                By  Spencer Harrison,  Philip Gylfe
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                New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.

                  Published 20 Mar 2023

                  Reference 6504

                  Length 8 page(s)

                  Topic Leadership & Organisations

                  Region Global

                  Industry Entertainment,  Information Technology and Services

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                  One Ring to Rule Them All? (B): Forging Immortality Technology

                  By  Spencer Harrison,  Philip Gylfe
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                  • Reference 6504

                  • Published 20 Mar 2023

                  • Length 8 page(s)

                  • Topic Leadership & Organisations

                  • Region Global

                  • Industry Entertainment,  Information Technology and Services

                  New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.
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                    Google and Project Maven (A): Big Tech, Government and the AI Arms Race

                    By  Gianpiero Petriglieri,  Jaimie Stettin
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                    In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.

                      Published 28 May 2018

                      Reference 6408

                      Length 17 page(s)

                      Topic Responsibility

                      Region North America

                      Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

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                      Google and Project Maven (A): Big Tech, Government and the AI Arms Race

                      By  Gianpiero Petriglieri,  Jaimie Stettin
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                      • Reference 6408

                      • Published 28 May 2018

                      • Length 17 page(s)

                      • Topic Responsibility

                      • Region North America

                      • Industry Industrial Automation,  Information Technology and Services,  Military

                      In April 2018, after it became known that Google was collaborating with the US Department of Defense on Project Maven, over 3,000 employees signed an internal memo asking CEO Sundar Pichai to (a) cancel the project immediately, and (b) enforce a policy stating that the company would never build warfare technology.
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