Amazon, Ownership, and B-School Fails
After twenty years, Amazon is on its way to becoming a trillion dollar company. Its story is a lesson in the simple-yet-revolutionary power of ownership.
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After twenty years, Amazon is on its way to becoming a trillion dollar company. Its story is a lesson in the simple-yet-revolutionary power of ownership.
ReadThe internet’s interface changes every ten years
ReadBalance of Power is a key concept in global affairs and nature — and also in the innovation economy.
ReadThere is one way to beat the market consistently: deliver real, ever-growing value to your customer (or “user”). It’s that simple.
ReadThe internet offers three interconnected, world-changing verticals for learning: information, knowledge, and wisdom.
ReadBell Labs — in New Jersey — was the original innovation center in America.
ReadApple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft were started by founders in their 20s.
ReadThe most significant economic opportunity of our lifetimes
ReadBusiness is becoming more collaborative while politics is becoming more confrontational.
ReadThere is incredible power in the idea of “ownership” — stocks, buildings, companies, etc. we cannot create wealth when our money is linked to hours worked.
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