There is a business problem that comes up in the life of every company, and these days it seems that a lot of companies face it at once. It’s the question of how to transition from one business model to another without clobbering your current revenue flow. Even if a company’s executives really want to change its model, the reality is that the current model, as clunky and outdated as it might seem, still generates revenue and profit, so there is always a faction that says, “not yet.”
Sub-Ledger for the Hybrid Enterprise
Posted by: Denis Pombriant May 7, 2014 04:29 PMThere is a business problem that comes up in the life of every company, and these days it seems that a lot of companies face it at once. It’s the question of how to transition from one business model to another without clobbering your current revenue flow. Even if a company’s executives really want to change its model, the reality is that the current model, as clunky and outdated as it might seem, still generates revenue and profit, so there is always a faction that says, “not yet.”