Does Elon Musk Have a Strategy?
A look across Tesla, the Boring Company, SpaceX, and his other companies reveals a consistent vision, organization, and ability to mobilize resources…
Read moreA look across Tesla, the Boring Company, SpaceX, and his other companies reveals a consistent vision, organization, and ability to mobilize resources…
Read moreIt’s opening up a new world of strategy innovation…
Read moreThe strategy follows the independent review of the food system carried out last year by Henry Dimbleby, founder of upmarket fast food chain Leon. It puts a focus on home-grown food, including strengthening supply chains and boosting food production…
Read moreA major policy paper fails to address big health and environmental issues it was supposed to tackle, such as how to enable the diet changes needed to reach net zero…
Read moreNHS will establish TREs and give patients more control over their data. …
Read morePublishers are not only taking a page from TikTok creators’ playbook, but are incorporating TikTokers into their editorial strategy in order to achieve success. The post How creators have become strategy consultants for publishers on TikTok appeared first on Digiday…
Read moreAll about the threes.It’s sometimes easy to forget about the ‘News’ section on the Nintendo Switch, if we’re being rather honest, but perhaps we should keep it more on our radar. It seems that last week, for example, Nintendo of America shared a mini interview with two producers of Triangle Strategy…
Read moreTurn-based tactical strategy games are having something of a renaissance at the moment, and Firaxis’ XCOM revival is a big part of it. The Enemy Unknown alien-hunting remake was published just under ten years ago, and the sequel refined its strategic and tactical systems to near perfection…
Read moreHere’s how to design a CX strategy that will carry your community through its first month and beyond. The post Community Strategy for Your First 30 Days (CX Day, Part 3) appeared first on Smart Passive Income…
Read moreNearly all psychiatric residential treatment centers for children in South Carolina operate as for-profit businesses — some backed by private equity — and many prioritize out-of-state kids because it’s better for the bottom line. The scramble to secure treatment for children and teenagers has become so competitive that South Carolina will spend millions more each…
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