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You Don’t Need an “India Strategy” — You Need a Strategy for Each State in India

Harvard Business

Policies relating to infrastructure development, land and labor, healthcare, and transport fall under the purview of the states—as do most licensing and permitting. Step 2: Measure operating environment. The business and operating environment varies remarkably across states.

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Putting Customers at the Heart of Your Brand to Create Passionate Fans: What Microsoft Learned About Customer Engagement in the Sports Industry - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM Microsoft

Harvard Business

The brand can also be licensed (B-2-B-2-C) to third parties for entertainment, apparel, or any number of other products; in addition, it can merchandise its own products and sell new services to its customers or fans (B2C). Navigating New Zealand’s largest city with Auckland Transport and digital transformation.

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Is Your Company Ready for the Rise of Smart Cities?

Harvard Business

Telecom operators often provide the backbone communication networks required to run systems and applications. Digital natives such as Didi and Uber are operating customer-facing mobility platforms in cities around the world. Utilities are rolling out smart meters and introducing dynamic pricing schemes. That mandate is worth keeping.

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