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Unbundling the Enterprise: Innovation, Optionality, and Science of Happy Accidents

Current price: $28.00
Unbundling the Enterprise: Innovation, Optionality, and Science of Happy Accidents
Unbundling the Enterprise: Innovation, Optionality, and Science of Happy Accidents

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Unbundling the Enterprise: Innovation, Optionality, and Science of Happy Accidents

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Unbundling the Enterprise provides a blueprint—proven but until now unarticulated—on how to architect your business for success in the digital economy. In this book, you will learn the power of using APIs to unlock your organization's existing business capabilities to accumulate optionality, and how that optionality can drive innovation and create new organic growth inside of your enterprise. In Unbundling the Enterprise, digital strategists Matt McLarty and Stephen Fishman document the insights they have gained from speaking with business and IT leaders at digital native companies like Amazon, Google, and Slack, as well as with established enterprises like Cox Automotive, Best Buy, and Coca Cola. By reading this book, you will see the landscape of digital business in a whole new way, and be able to apply what you've learned through its practical methods. You will be ready to take a compelling new model for creating impactful innovation into your enterprise and take advantage of all those happy accidents waiting to happen.

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