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Sangeet Paul Choudary is a widely published researcher, industry keynote speaker and global CXO advisor on platform business models to high growth startups and Fortune 500 companies.

He is the co-chair of the MIT Platform Strategy Summit and an industry advisor to the Global Platform Data Project at Stanford University. He is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at INSEAD Business School, an advisor at 500Startups, a Global Fellow at the Centre for Global Enterprise in New York and serves on the advisory board of CoFoundersLab, the world's largest community of startup founders.

Sangeet is also the author of Platform Revolution (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016), as well as a contributing author to Managing Startups (O'Reilly Media, 2013). He has been feat
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The 'bento box' guide to the Reshuffle of professional services

Japanese convenience stores sell millions of bento boxes each day. You’ve probably come across one before.

Most of us see the bento box and appreciate its near-ornamental visual aesthetic. But what’s most interesting about the bento box is not quite visible.

The bento is a collection of constraints that defines the structure of an entire industry behind it.

The box fixes the shape of the meal. Tho

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“all design decisions should ensure the repeatability and sustainability of the core interaction that the platform enables.”
Sangeet Paul Choudary, Platform Scale: How an emerging business model helps startups build large empires with minimum investment

“In the quest to transform into platforms, organizations must shift from a culture of dollar absorption to a culture of data absorption.”
Sangeet Paul Choudary, Platform Scale: How an emerging business model helps startups build large empires with minimum investment

“The iPhone’s app store introduced business development on steroids. Nokia, BlackBerry, and traditional carriers sourced their apps contractually, whereas the iPhone created an open platform, allowing anyone to create apps for”
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