UMW: Innovate or Die By Jan Bartscht
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UMW: Innovate or Die
Your guide to survive and thrive in Industry 4.0
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Course Curriculum
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INTRODUCTION (PLEASE READ IMPORTANT!)
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1. Innovate or Die (8:12)
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2. Discover the Innovation Shift Into Industry 4.0 (10:30)
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3. The Disruptor Playbook; How Tiny Startups Beat Giant Incumbents (9:51)
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4. Disruptors Are Driven by Their Ideology to Destroy the Status Quo (9:03)
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5. Growth is the Key; Focus on Growing Revenue and Users Not Profit (7:03)
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Quiz for Section 1
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6. Traditional Companies Operate Bureaucracies that Murder Innovation (8:38)
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7. Incumbents Don’t Understand the Shifting Markets because They Lack a Disruptor Radar (7:35)
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8. Digital Disruption drives Traditional Companies into the Death Spiral (10:13)
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9. Trapped in the Innovator’s Dilemma (8:59)
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10. The End of Management and the Rise of the Leadapreneur (12:15)
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Quiz for Section 2
What is Business ?
Business is the practice of making one’s living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services). It is also “any activity or enterprise entered into for profit.”
Having a business name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the business is responsible and liable for debts incurred by the business. If the business acquires debts, the creditors can go after the owner’s personal possessions. A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.
The term is also often used colloquially (but not by lawyers or by public officials) to refer to a company, such as a corporation or cooperative.
Corporations, in contrast with sole proprietors and partnerships, are a separate legal entity and provide limited liability for their owners/members, as well as being subject to corporate tax rates. A corporation is more complicated and expensive to set up, but offers more protection and benefits for the owners/members.
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