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Infinite Possibility
Infinite Possibility
Great explorers – from Columbus to Lewis & Clark to Jacques Cousteau – all have one remarkable gift: the ability to think in new dimensions. They take a distant possibility and confidently explore it, boldly transforming it into a living, breathing certainty for everyone else to encounter, contemplate, and employ. As more and more companies realize that one key effect of the great recession is the further commoditization of...

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Infinite Possibility

About Joseph Pine II

B. Joseph Pine II is an author, speaker, and management advisor to Fortune 500 companies and start-ups alike. He is co-author with James H. Gilmore of The Experience Economy and author of the award-winning book Mass Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition (Boston: Harvard Business School Press). In 2007, Time Magazine cited Pine's work in Authenticity as one of 10 ideas that are changing the world.

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About Kim C. Korn

Kim Korn was born and raised in Mason City, Iowa. He pursued an education in architecture for two years at Iowa State University. Following that, he earned a bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Iowa followed by an MBA in Finance and Information Systems from the same school. While at Iowa, he taught undergraduate corporate finance and provided research for a published business book. Following college, he consulted for Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) for six years. This led into his seventeen year career at Andersen Corporation where he performed a variety of roles related to business transformation--from business process development to executive leadership. This career led to his founding of Business Architecture, Inc. in order to pursue his passion to help companies identify, achieve, and sustain their particular unique competitive advantage that enables them to create the value society wants. His goal: help companies enrich their customers, engage their employees, serve society--and thereby thrive indefinitely.

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