Reorganize for Resilience by Ranjay Gulati talks about it in terms of the shift from inside-out to outside-in.
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Delighting the customer requires a shift from an inside-out to an outside-in focus.
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The biggest emerging markets, with their huge foreign-exchange reserves, appear to be almost crisis-proof (at least outside eastern Europe) in contrast to the seemingly crisis-prone rich world.
There are often multiple 30-minute rounds, with breaks in-between to let the outside air in and drink water.
Her husband Harish, 21, picked her up in his arms and ran outside for help - to find himself in the midst of a horrifying scene: Pouring out of every hut in sight were victims of food poisoning.
Four minutes later a length-of-the-field break by full-back Morgan Stoddart put winger Jones in to outpace Beauxis from outside the 22 to put his side 8-6 up.
Still, interviews with family members and former business associates, Pritzker attorneys and tax specialists, as well as reviews of court documents going back awhile, give a pretty good idea of how these trusts are structured and how they work. (Tom Pritzker declined repeated requests to comment.) They are complex--constructed to discourage outside inquiry--and brilliantly exploitive of loopholes in the tax code.
I'm listening to your excellent program from east Austria, sitting outside in terrific sunshine - it's difficult to believe that there are problems anywhere in the world, but, I know better.
As a segue from there, Eun noted that Samsung is making concerted efforts to make its products work together with devices and services outside of Samsung -- in other words, it's unrealistic to assume that each consumer owns a Galaxy Note 10.1, a Galaxy S III and a Samsung HDTV.
For security reasons, the United States is planning to transfer the consulate - which is currently in the centre of town - to a new building outside the city, Turkish television reported.
The portability of the device means it is likely to have a use outside hospitals - allowing scanning to be done wherever its needed, in the home or perhaps for the military - on the battlefield.
The town of Zengcheng - just outside Guangzhou - is a hub for clothing factories and is home to migrants working in a number of textile factories.
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The village's dynamic mayor, Caroline Fernolend, an ethnic German, is trying to prod well-wishers outside Romania, including in the World Bank, to dip into their pockets.
After he died, in 1951, his will was slowly picked apart until legal permission was granted to move the pieces from his private museum outside Philadelphia to a soon-to-be-finished public one in the city proper.
The devices had been attached to a stand-alone cash dispenser outside a shop in Tayport and to a bank branch in Falkland.
There's the slick salesman who needs billions of dollars in capital and technical know-how from the outside in order to exploit a quadrillion cubic feet of proven natural gas reserves (50 years' U.S. consumption) and 300, 000 miles of pipeline crisscrossing Russia from the Baltic border east to Tomsk in Siberia and from Uzbekistan north toward the Arctic Circle.
At present he is just four one-hundredths of a second outside the qualifying standard for the mainstream competition in London - and his attempt to double up is inevitably attracting a lot of interest.
The French Ministry of Culture wants to relocate this laboratory, as well as the Louvre's storerooms, to a site about 50km (30 miles) outside Paris in a new facility to be built in Cergy-Pontoise.
Yet enterprise can be slow to adopt an outside-in view of things because it goes against the grain of traditional systems planning.
Mr Horridge said it took weeks' of encouragement to get the youngsters actually out in the open because many were too self-conscious to even go outside let alone exercise in public.
The Gamer may be built for fun, but it's all business on the outside -- meaning it avoids the siren call to cover itself in loud colors, over-designed speaker grills and "hardcore" accents.
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Cisco's 42 "distinguished engineers"--the best brains in the company--were told to spend half their time outside the groups they run, looking for novel technologies they could borrow from other products.
The referral followed a two-day sit-in by the three and their supporters outside the city's prosecution office to protest against what they perceived as stalling over referring the case to trial.
Proteas skipper Graeme Smith decided at the last moment not to attempt a shot outside the off-stump, but was unable to withdraw his bat in time and the deflection crashed into the stumps.
To buy Sweetheart, Solo had to bring in outside investors, sacrifice its long-held privacy and agree to stiff terms.
Eventually the crowd was allowed to gather outside, attracting many more tourists, commuters and passers-by to join in the event.
And Grassley even suggested that an outside agency has been -- or an outside entity of some sort has been asked to weigh in.
He left the court carrying a bag of clothes, shivering as he spoke to reporters outside in near-zero temperatures.
Bowen will not be permitted to engage in outside securities-related sales activities.
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Everyone seemed to be outside helping someone else -- a trained and awesome response in a place that, from tornadoes to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, has seen so much tragedy, so many neighbors in need of assistance.
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