Peloton: Winning the fitness battle, losing the economic war
Can Peloton win as a physical and digital product? Will the community aspects of the experience help it to stay afloat? The app might just eat the bike. Read on.
Can Peloton win as a physical and digital product? Will the community aspects of the experience help it to stay afloat? The app might just eat the bike. Read on.
The hardware and the software will come from Silicon Valley. But the watch case, the dial, the design, the idea, the crown, that part of the watch will, of course, be Swiss ~ Jean-Claude Biver [1]
What happened during the Iowa Caucus? How did trying to create a simple app for voting create so many issues for the Iowa Democratic Party?
The beauty pioneer that reinvented itself and the industry through technology
Macys is unable to deliver on competitive pricing, differentiated customer experience, and unique product offering. Its historical competencies leave it ill-equipped to compete in the omnichannel retail market.
The New York Times has used digital innovation to maintain its quality and reached new subscription highs despite significant headwinds in the newspaper industry.
Betterment: Winning in the wealth management space
Digital healthcare company KRY has offered a potential solution to one of the most prominent growing challenges and politically relevant topics in the Swedish welfare economy: provision of equitable and high-quality healthcare provision.
The “Uber for freight” entered the market in 2015 to disrupt an old, massive and highly fragmented industry that had not seen much change since e-mail was created. How have they gone about this transformation?
Nubank is the world's most valuable digital bank. This post reflects on some of the reasons why the startup was able to achieve such success.