It seems as if no company, executive, or institution truly understands how to survive and prosper in the internet age.
Except Google.
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WWGD? What would Google do?
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no longer marketing but conversing.
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We have shifted from an economy based on scarcity to one based on abundance.
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The control of products or distribution will no longer guarantee a premium and a profit.
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Enabling customers to collaborate with you—in creating, distributing, marketing, and supporting products—is what creates a premium in today’s market.
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The most successful enterprises today are networks—which extract as little value as possible so they can grow as big as possible—and the platforms on which those networks are built.
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Owning pipelines, people, products, or even intellectual property is no longer the key to success. Openness is.
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Google’s founders and executives understand the change brought by the internet.
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That is why they are so successful and powerful, running what The Times of London dubbed “the fastest growing company in the history of the world.”