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When to trust a theory over hard data, why companies that try to do too much get picked apart by competitors, and why sometimes industries have to learn the same lessons over and over.
The Harvard Business School professor and David Skok discuss how news companies should respond to the Internet.
What’s the right way to respond when technology disrupts the position of an established business? The Harvard Business School professor has lessons for the news business from other industries.
The aggregators of today will be the original reporters of tomorrow — it’s how disruption happens.
As part of the 2006 report on transforming newspapers, seven media outlets took part in a program to test Newspaper Next’s methods. Only a few of the projects live on today.
The 2006 report was supposed to be a wake-up call to an industry in turmoil. But its legacy is less than clear.
Modular versus interdependent: how two approaches to structuring a business show the tension underneath the news industry’s adjustment to the Internet.
October 14, 2010