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Creating and Capturing Value in Your Business Ecosystems: Michael G. Jacobides at TEDxThessaloniki 

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Companies struggle to maintain their position in a constantly changing business ecosystem. How is then possible to create and preserve their value? The answer for Michael G. Jacobides is not to resist change but, rather, to reshape their sector in the business ecosystem. Whether we speak of a company or an individual, the only way to cope with our complicated, dynamic and insecure world for Michael Jacobides is to focus on emerging needs, to strengthen our skills, to run quicker than competition, to look for alliances, to adapt. Survival in the business ecosystem requires becoming less replaceable and building differentiability.
Michael G. Jacobides is an academic and strategy consultant, who helps firms reshape their strategies and write new "playscripts". Michael teaches fellows at the World Economic Forum, works with the UK Parliament on the future of Financial Services and with the European Council on a task-force advising Van Rompuy on Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Moreover, he has spearheaded the Redesign Greece initiative, aiming to inform the debate on restructuring the Greek public administration. He holds the Sir Donald Gordon Chair of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at London Business School. Currently, he is a Visiting Research Professor at NYU -- Stern, while in the past he studied in Athens, Cambridge, Stanford and Wharton. A Vice President of the European Academy of Management, Michael has published in top worldwide academic journals and is a contributor in various prestigious newspapers and magazines.
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Комментарии : 18   
@gauravkumargandhi2712
@gauravkumargandhi2712 2 года назад
Awesome knowledge sharing - wine vs coffee. Hardware Vs software. And taking accountability for the 'whole' product even if the product is made using 'outsourced' components. Thanks
@live2raid
@live2raid 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge learned a lot.
@EspertoBusinessPlan
@EspertoBusinessPlan 7 лет назад
Great speech!
@ChelseaaaL
@ChelseaaaL 4 года назад
Love this speech
@luismadrid
@luismadrid Год назад
me ha gustado mucho esta charla!
@dennyn.seiger6297
@dennyn.seiger6297 9 лет назад
"Car manufacturers are driving the differentiablity...they haven't even let Apple go in the car" (16:26) How times are changing ;-)
@dennyn.seiger6297
@dennyn.seiger6297 9 лет назад
Napoleon had a dislike for the English and went to war against the English (not the French, as Prof. Jacobides inadvertantly says at 3:00).
@danielkrajnik3817
@danielkrajnik3817 3 года назад
this got me like what as well
@gennyrinconmartinez8635
@gennyrinconmartinez8635 4 года назад
Por favor poner traductor en español
@djsandy303
@djsandy303 3 года назад
17:25 WHATTTT? MEAT IN BURGERS???
@annaedvardsen4317
@annaedvardsen4317 5 лет назад
Napoleon Bonaparte was actually tall for his time. The thing about him being short was a joke from the brits and is not true. I thought a prof. should know that...
@gg1275
@gg1275 11 лет назад
a greek public servant talking about business is like a north korean talking about democracy. it gets better, soon papandreou will talk about in ted-x in edinburgh about "lessons learnt from the greek crisis".
@businessmarketiing
@businessmarketiing 11 лет назад
that was funny
@jzk2020
@jzk2020 5 лет назад
ahahahhaha.... not really.
@minimax9452
@minimax9452 3 года назад
but is funny enough?
@midooley543
@midooley543 2 года назад
Why does this guy include the initial of his middle name in his name? Pure ego. Also, check out his Wikipedia page. Clearly written by himself. Ah, the human ego is so funny.
@wilsio
@wilsio 11 лет назад
Schizofrenic talk about the free market from a government paid consultant. Business and government are exact opposites. One creates value by voluntary cooperation, the other uses force to steal value.
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