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May 13, 2015
Tamara Stix
Recommended Reading

Favourite Reads of April 2015

May 13, 2015
Tamara Stix
Recommended Reading

Our 'Favourite Reads of the Month' consider important and useful articles for the work at LHBS. It is also a list of recommendations for anyone else seeking to develop their knowledge of the intersection of business, culture and technology:

Business:

  • You Don’t Need A Digital Strategy, You Need A Digitally Transformed Company
  • When Marketing Is Strategy
  • Risk and reward 
  • The mortality of companies
  • Why Some Business Models Are Better Than Others 


Culture:

  • Selfies Are Changing the Fundamental Reasons Why We Travel 
  • WTF is slow fashion? 
  • Empty Nest? In Slovakia, It May Begin When the Child Is 35 
  • Why Rich Boys (and Girls) Are Buying Fewer Toys
  • Consumer culture has found its perfect match in our mobile-first, fast-fashion lifestyles  


Technology:

  • Automation Changes the Work We Do, But it Doesn’t Have to Kill the Joy 
  • Notifications are the next platform 
  • Live Video Is The New Clickbait  
  • The Watch 
  • Twelve inventions that could change the world 
May 13, 2015
Tamara Stix
Recommended Reading

Tagged: technology, culture, business, quartz, techcrunch, insights, research

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