The execution gap: Why 63% of corporate strategy value never materializes
ZoomInfo reports that 63% of corporate strategy value doesn’t materialize due to execution gaps, costing $2 trillion in lost revenue.
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ZoomInfo reports that 63% of corporate strategy value doesn’t materialize due to execution gaps, costing $2 trillion in lost revenue.
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elk Marketing reports that DTC brands use cultural IP like “Wicked” for successful collaborations targeting Gen Z, fostering engagement and loyalty through limited-edition drops.
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TruckInfo.net reports dangerous driving trends during Thanksgiving, including speeding, increasing fatalities, and risky roads.
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Brex reports that credit card stacking allows small business owners to quickly access multiple credit cards to boost funding, but it carries risks including high interest rates and potential debt.
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Branvas reports a shift in dropshipping from generic hustles to brand-driven businesses, emphasizing trust, customer experience, and automation.
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Splitero reports on the differences between HELOCs and home equity investments, highlighting their structures, costs, and ideal uses.
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Kelly reports that AI’s rise in the workplace brings excitement and unease, with a crucial divide between executives and employees on its adoption.
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SoFi reports a shift in female entrepreneurs growing into male-dominated fields, relying on personal savings, confidence, and resilience for success.
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CheapInsurance.com reports that blame in a chain-reaction car crash is complex, often involving multiple drivers’ negligence and the duty of safe following distance.
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OANDA reports that Western sanctions on Russia have failed to collapse its economy, leading to de-dollarization and advanced evasion tactics by Russia.
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SmartAsset reports on the cities where Millennials earn an average 8.8% more than local households, with Jersey City offering the highest premium at 42%.
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Quiq reports on key questions surrounding AI, covering its capabilities, risks, ethical challenges, and future implications for society.
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TurboTenant reports landlords can legally refuse rent payments under certain conditions, like partial payments or during an eviction process.
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CheapInsurance.com reports that speed camera legality varies by state, affecting public safety, civil rights, and potential fines.
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MaintainX reports that many organizations struggle with AI strategy; maintenance leaders can leverage effective frameworks for impactful outcomes.
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Range reports that tax-loss harvesting and direct indexing turned 2025’s market volatility into significant tax savings for investors.
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Finder.com reports that 50-year mortgages may lower monthly payments but lead to double interest and slow equity growth, making them a poor choice.
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Range reports on market momentum and fundamentals, urging caution as signs of speculation and volatility emerge despite strong YTD gains.
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Achieve reports that unsecured personal loans, based on creditworthiness, can offer lower rates than credit cards, aiding various financial needs.
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CheapInsurance.com reports that lacking proof after an accident complicates claims, risking delays and denials. Documenting evidence is crucial.
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