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from Lost in Ramble by Basement Brew

Interesting sounds by M o s a i c s

Susan Gregg Koger: Being a Rookie Is an Asset from 99U on Vimeo.

When she co-founded the online clothing retailer ModCloth, Susan Gregg Koger had never worked in retail and had no connections with the fashion industry. She had no experience that helped her write a business plan or how to source inventory for her site. But being a “rookie” turned out to be asset as she built her company without the constraints of tradition or routine. Since founding the company in college, Koger and her team have innovated in the online retail world with unconventional tactics like asking her customers to select what dresses to stock, and using user photos on product pages.
“Approaching a problem from a rookie point of view enables you to innovate just because you don’t how its usually done,” she says.

Susan Gregg Koger: Being a Rookie Is an Asset was originally published on The Curious Brain

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I want to believe was originally published on The Curious Brain

Lost in Ramble by Basement Brew

from Lost in Ramble by Basement Brew

Any Other Way was originally published on The Curious Brain

Interesting sounds by M o s a i c s

Submit was originally published on The Curious Brain

The future of music industry from Stefano Catracchia

Music revenues are declining for more than ten years. But we are not listening less music. Digital revolution, piracy, streaming and mostly customers behaviors are affecting heavily the monetization of the entire industry. Define a new business model is key to grow. Interesting thoughts by Stefano Catracchia

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