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Keely Adler • 4 cards
A recent study by McKinsey found that the average life-span of companies listed in Standard & Poor’s 500 was 61 years in 1958. Today, it is less than 18 years. McKinsey believes that, in 2027, 75% of the companies currently quoted on the S&P 500 will have disappeared.
Stéphane Garelli • Why you will probably live longer than most big companies
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Arild Horsberg • Hello $FirstName - Norwegian Case Studies: Profiting from Personalization in Norway
Future of work
Owen Barnes • 1 card
Limits to Growth at 50: the groundbreaking study that failed to change the world
Richard Robertsmedium.com

Future of CPG
sari and • 74 cards