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Google Android In 2018: A Changing World Order
In July 2018, Google's Android software platform was fined $5 billion by the EU's Antitrust Commission. This case follows Hiroshi Lockheimer, SVP at Google responsible for Android, Google Play, Chrome and ChromeOS, as he and his team respond to the fine and the challenges of managing Android's increasing ubiquity and success. -
MGM Resorts International in 2018: Time for Another Reinvention
MGM Resorts International was built as a gambling business. Over the past few decades, through its development of restaurants, live shows and musical performances, it has transformed into a fully-fledged entertainment company. Now, in 2017, it looks to pivot again - to find the future of "destination entertainment" for its Millennial consumers. -
General Electric in 2017: Naming and Claiming the Industrial Internet
From 2010 to 2017, General Electric pivoted from an industrial behemoth to a data-driven tech company by incorporating big data analytics across all of their subsidiaries. As the world's first "digital industrial" company, it named and the Industrial Internet - the "internet of things" for manufacturing - and is poised to win big in the future, as the current CEO, Jeff Immelt, hands over the reins to his predecessor, John Flannery.