Traditional business models simply can not absorb them, and entrepreneurship will have to be part of the answer.
Not exact matches
To be sure, Zillow has long been a better bet than Redfin, which has admirably IPO'd with a
business that basically adds a tech layer (and thus superior lead generation) to a
traditional real estate agency; the reality is that
simply adding a tech layer doesn't change industries — that requires new
business models.
Within Mandelbrot's book lies many truisms of the market, with one of the most recurring themes being that
traditional business school financial
models are quite
simply, wrong.
No longer content with
simply demanding steeper discounts from publishers like Hachette — which is locked in a bitter fight with the e-commerce giant over book prices — Amazon is finally reaching its end goal: the complete dissolution of the
traditional book
business model through a vertically integrated publishing platform, from writer to Kindle.
I think the nature of book pricing has changed in an e-book world, and publishers need to step back and try to take advantage of those changes, instead of
simply throwing up walls around their
traditional business models.
Deloitte summed up the dynamic: «The
traditional pyramid - shaped leadership development
model is
simply not producing leaders fast enough to keep up with the demands of
business and the pace of change.»
We've seen the futility of
traditional law firm
business models whose services are
simply out of reach for more than 85 % of potential clients.
Alternatives to the
traditional — in terms of service providers,
business models, workflow systems, delivery vehicles, pricing strategies, and so on — are becoming normalized; that is, they're spoken of less frequently as «alternative» and more frequently as
simply another option.