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Adam works with your Board and leadership team to help understand your company’s position relative to market shifts and trends. Identifying Threats and Opportunities helps reduce Status Quo Risk, leading to improved competitive performance and deeper links to market needs.
MEET ADAM HARTUNG
MASTERING BUSINESS GROWTH
IN A DYNAMIC WORLD
Organizations today struggle to maintain dominant market positions. When focusing on your core threatens to make your business irrelevant, due to fast changing markets, predicting future twists and turns seems impossible. When you fear being “Amazoned” or “Ubered” or “AirBnB” disrupted, your organization needs guidance — and fast.
Adam Hartung’s 20 plus years of experience developing and implementing successful business strategies to take advantage of new innovations and technologies have made him a worldwide leading speaker on innovation and harnessing disruptions for growth. As a Leadership Fellow of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) and as the No. 1 Leadership columnist for Forbes.com, with over 50 million readers since 2009, Adam has been featured in publications such as Rolling Stone, The Week and BBC Television for his bold market predictions — which have all come true. Through a rich collection of case studies and stories, Adam can show your audience how to recognize and become a game changer, develop new businesses, create new products and seize hidden marketplace opportunities.
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Hallelujah! Microsoft Cancels Windows 10X
Windows 10X is gone and it is symbolic of Microsoft’s new growth orientation. Instead of investing in “the core”, CEO Nadella is driving to anticipate market trends.
America’s Emerging Demographic Disaster – Are You Planning For It?
America’s birthrate is dramatically down and the Japanese “demographic trend bomb” is looming. Immigration has spurred growth in the U.S. in our past. We need that growth now.
Verizon’s AOL/Yahoo Debacle – Think You Can Fix That?
Verizon destroyed about $220 B in value in AOL and Yahoo. They failed to see trends and then failed to respond to disruptive innovators. Was it the CEOs? The PE company? Here’s a preview of the book!




