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Our work with companies in telecommunications, maritime shipping, financial services, and hospitality, among other sectors, suggests that established players can disrupt traditional ways of doing business by reframing the constraining beliefs that underlie the prevailing modes of value creation. 2 This article shows how. Reframing beliefs THNK School of Leadership designs and facilitates transformational in-person learning programs to train and support global leaders.

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Menno van Dijk. Founder ScaleUpNation [email protected] +31623623901. Background information - Autumn 2023. Read our 2020 impact report. Read our 2022 impact report. Meet the ScaleUpNation team. Alex. Financial Controller. Anne Mieke. Leadership Consultant. Jan Paul. Business Case Facilitator. Jolanda. ScaleUpBoard Director. Leadership The Transition from Founder to CEO Based on 2008 HBR Article from Noam Wasserman " The Founder's Dilemma ". Summarized and adapted by Menno van Dijk, of ScaleUpNation. Successful CEO-cum-founders are a very rare breed. Most founders surrendered management control long before their companies went public. Menno Van Dijk Founder at ScaleUpNation Menno van Dijk founded ScaleUpNation to support innovative enterprises that have societal impact. Previously: co-founder at THNK; director at McKinsey.

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Menno van Dijk. Menno van Dijk is founder of ScaleUpNation. ScaleUpNation conducts research on the success factors of young, innovative enterprise beyond the start-up phase - so called scale-ups. And it provides a range of support programs for scale-up MTs and Boards. From 2011-2016 he was cofounder and managing director or THNK, school of. Founder at ScaleUpNation Share of ScaleUpNation participants that get through the scale-up phase 2x higher than declines or the market We believe that large social and ecological challenges are. The authors, Mark Turrell and Menno van Dijk, then transform the science into a practical toolset of 26 'scaling frames' that help you generate ideas, create strategies that scale, and build more achievable business plans. The methods of the frames are illustrated by over 60 case studies covering everything from Star Wars to enterprise software. By Menno van Dijk with Laurie Kemp, Hayat Chedid, Noëlle Haitsma, and Floris Croon, Sacha Muller, and Jan Paul Grollé. Governance can make or break a scale-up. We all have our own war stories.

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By Daan Bak, Hayat Chedid, Menno van Dijk, Jörgen Sandig Scaling an enterprise is like a pizza eating contest with the first prize being more pizza. As you generate more business momentum you. Marc de Jong is a principal in McKinsey's Amsterdam office, and Menno van Dijk is the cofounder and managing director of the THNK School of Creative Leadership and a former director in the Amsterdam office. The authors wish to thank Karim Benammar, Berend-Jan Hilberts, and Saskia Rotshuizen for their contributions to this article. Creative Capital Studio INSEAD ScaleUpNation Info I am an entrepreneurial leader with a passion for social and environmental impact through business and innovation. I am visionary, analytic,. My ambition is to achieve creative solutions that make all stakeholders/parties enthusiastic.

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Menno van Dijk. Menno manages the more complex projects around Circularity within AMS Institute. Currently he's involved in three projects: Circular IT hardware, Circular biobased concrete and Living lab for Circular Logistics. The move to AMS Institute is a career change for Menno after 25 years of consulting and corporate innovation. Continuing our energy series, Menno van Dijk introduces us to the past, present and future of hydrocarbons - still the most common of all fuels. Detailed image of a carpet moss leaf (Mnium hornum); the parts of the plant cells which store light energy as molecular fuel (chloroplasts) are clearly visible Image courtesy of Kristian Peters