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Solving Mobile Growth & Retention with Andy Carvell, ex Growth at SoundCloud

Brian Balfour

I recently spoke with Andy as part of a 1 hour interview covering: How he brought a web-first product to mobile Activity notifications, rich push, and other techniques for driving mobile growth and retention Andy’s “Mobile Growth Stack” for 2017 You can watch the full interview here, and check out the truncated text version below.

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How Competition Is Driving AI’s Rapid Adoption

Harvard Business Review

It took several decades for steam to drive the rollout of railways services and create a large market of exchanges in the United States. Amazon, born 24 years ago, had captured about 45% of online retail commerce in the United States by 2017, but still stood for just about 5% of total US retail gross merchandise volume in that year.

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Don’t Just Tell Employees Organizational Changes Are Coming — Explain Why

Harvard Business Review

This can be detrimental for any company trying to implement change. For example, in 2017 our client FMC Corporation was preparing to acquire a significant part of DuPont’s Crop Protection business, which would transform FMC into the fifth-largest crop protection company in the world.

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Avoiding the Schizophrenic IT Organization

Harvard Business Review

The timetable for implementing these projects is often months, not years. One side is focused on running global-infrastructure and implementing big-system-application programs over three to five years, where the emphasis is on compliance, security, reliability, and effective 24/7 operations. the IT function).

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Doctors Feel Excluded from Health Care Value Efforts

Harvard Business Review

A comparison of our 2015 and 2017 survey findings shows a notable slowdown in the adoption of value-based payment models. Two years ago, many physicians expected a broad rollout of value-based care and a corresponding decline in practices exclusively using the traditional fee-for-service model.