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<book>
  <name>Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model</name>
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    <wajapi>http://www.wajapi.com/books/show/578</wajapi>
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  <authors>John Mullins, Randy Komisar</authors>
  <image>
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  <description>Is it just me or do all roads lead to Clayton Christensen? The Harvard Business Review podcast had an interview with CC about "business model innovation" which seems to be what this title is about. An interview on the Business Week podcast sold me this one. (Anyone notice a pattern?)</description>
  <date>Wed Jan 13 15:46:08 +0000 2010</date>
  <tags>business, todo</tags>
</book>
