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Why History Matters: Watching Business and Consumer Trends

In this article, Gary Hoover discusses the need for business leaders to recognize and adapt to long-term societal trends.

Type: Articles and White Papers  Topics: Knowledge Management (KM), Knowledge and Information Management, Strategic Planning, Organization and Management  Processes: 1.1.1 Assess the external environment, 1.0 Develop Vision and Strategy, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.1.2 Identify economic trends, 1.1.1.5 Analyze demographics, 1.1.1.6 Identify social and cultural changes 
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Using History in Business

Every organization has stories from its past that can offer inspiration to modern executives. In this article, Gary Hoover suggests ways to incorporate historical insights into business thinking.

Type: Articles and White Papers  Topics: Knowledge Management (KM), Knowledge and Information Management, Strategic Planning, Organization and Management  Processes: 1.1.1 Assess the external environment, 1.0 Develop Vision and Strategy, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.1.2 Identify economic trends, 1.1.1.5 Analyze demographics, 1.1.1.6 Identify social and cultural changes 
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The Aging Baby Boom

The aging of the baby boomer generation is one of the most significant trends affecting U.S. society. In this article, Gary Hoover discusses the impact of this trend on business.

Type: Articles and White Papers  Topics: KM Change Management, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM)  Processes: 1.1.1 Assess the external environment, 1.0 Develop Vision and Strategy, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.1.2 Identify economic trends, 1.1.1.5 Analyze demographics, 1.1.1.6 Identify social and cultural changes 
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Looking for Gaps and Vacancies

According to Gary Hoover, if you want to start an enterprise, the most important thought in your mind should be to find a need and fill it.

Type: Articles and White Papers  Topics: Innovation  Processes: 1.1.1 Assess the external environment, 1.0 Develop Vision and Strategy, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.1.2 Identify economic trends, 1.1.1.5 Analyze demographics, 1.1.1.6 Identify social and cultural changes 
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