A lot of the conversation around business is about innovation and "unicorn" startups. Now, there's a new beast on the block: the zebra.
The corporate unicorn was yesterday — now we should consider the wisdom of black and white stripes.
We love zebras — but solving our grandest challenges requires the full power of the impact world: From not-for-profits to mission-driven startups, by Vanessa Gstettenbauer, ProjectTogether Magazine
Bravery, Imagination and Humility: A Zebra Leadership Conversation — The Zebra Project // Taylor Vinters
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PhoenixCG on LinkedIn: Stand aside Unicons. Zebra's survive because they live in herds.
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Zebra Finches are like humans who can instantly tell which friend /relative is calling by the timbre of the person's voice. Accdg to UC, Berkeley research the birds have a near-human capacity
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Bravery, Imagination and Humility: A Zebra Leadership Conversation — The Zebra Project // Taylor Vinters
The Future Is Now: Bill Burns Of Zebra Technologies On How Their Technological Innovation Will Shake Up The Tech Scene, by Fotis Georgiadis, Authority Magazine
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How Zebra DNA Makes Devices Easier to Deploy, Manage and Use (for Longer), Zebra DNA
Inside the effort to turn startups into zebras, not unicorns