Eric Hellweg – Making Change Happen: A New HBR Experience

Markets can change more rapidly than organizations. When your industry is undergoing significant changes to its business model, how do you motivate your organization to meet the challenge and deliver more value and be profitable? How does your organization’s structure need to shift and refocus to maximize delivering great experiences across all channels? We’ll explore how even consensus based organizations can move rapidly, shift direction, apply new strategies, and bring more value to their customers through great experiences.

This session also features Brian Cronin of Adaptive Path.

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Eric Hellweg is the Editor of the Harvard Business Review online. In this role, he manages the editorial operations of the site and oversees various elements of the print magazine as well. Eric has been straddling the print/digital divide for 15 years. Before joining HBR in 2006 as its first online editorial hire, he wrote a twice-weekly column forĀ CNN.com, a regular column for MIT Technology Review, co-founded Business 2.0 magazine, and wrote for such publications as The New York Times, SPIN, Rolling Stone online, Wired, and others. He lives in Cambridge, MA but misses Sausalito.

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