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The Ecosystem Economy

Exam Questions: 40
Course Level: Basic
Pages: 184 | Content: 154, Supplemental: 30
NASBA Area of Study: Management Services
Not Acceptable for: Enrolled Agents
Version: 8225

This course takes an eye-opening look at the emerging ecosystem economy and what it means for companies who are used to familiar sector silos. You'll see how most successful companies today have adopted entirely new mindsets and approaches to a fundamentally transforming market as opposed to relying on old-school best practices. It will explain how this new ecosystem economy will continue to evolve and change, thereby dissolving borders between the traditional sectors of the economy. PLEASE NOTE: Not accepted for Enrolled Agents. All course material provided. No prerequisites. Course level: Basic.

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Table of Contents
  • Sparks of Magic
  • The Walls Come Tumbling Down
  • The Exhilarating Path Ahead
  • Going Where the Puck Will Be
  • It Takes a Village
  • Survival of the Fittest
Objectives
  • To recognize the primary difference between a sector-based economy and an ecosystem-based economy
  • To identify how the tech industry has influenced consumer expectations in other sectors
  • To recall the key characteristic of Web 3.0 that differentiates it from the current internet structure
  • To identify the goal of a comprehensive ecosystem assessment
  • To recognize the main difference between orchestrators and participants in an ecosystem
  • To recall the primary focus of performance management sessions

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