Good Reads January 13, 2025

Good Reads January 13, 2025


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Kill the business plan. Adapt and refine your minimum viable business plan, by Alexander Osterwalder

Why your startup needs a minimum viable business plan, not a traditional one.

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Building for change: When transformation and product management meet, by Marta Rolak

How to drive transformation while guiding teams through change.

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Boom time startups vs. gloom time startups, by Andrew Chen

Why founders benefit from starting new companies during a recession.

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Brittle Points: How to make companies robust, by Jason Cohen

When your?company fails because just one component breaks.

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Oreo owner Mondelez taps AI to tweak its classic snacks, by Isabelle Bousquette

The company's R&D lab is using?AI?to update classic treats and spin out new iterations.??

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Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present, by Zo? Fowler and Brendan Bo O'Connor

Imagining a shared future with other people?can strengthen connections.

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