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Frank Mattes

    Management by Internet
    Current Techniques in Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
    NOW and NEW
    Lean Scaleup
    • Lean Scaleup

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book explores the challenges companies face in successfully launching new businesses through innovation, highlighting that a staggering 85-90 percent of corporate startups fail after reaching the "Minimum Viable Product" stage. It delves into the factors contributing to these high failure rates and offers insights into effective strategies for overcoming obstacles in the innovation process.

      Lean Scaleup
    • NOW and NEW

      How Companies Can Use Their Capabilities For Scaling Innovation and Generating New Growth

      • 454pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The book addresses the significant challenge companies face in generating new growth outside their existing business models, highlighting that a staggering 29 out of 30 attempts to establish a new $50 million business are unsuccessful. It emphasizes the urgency for organizations to innovate and adapt in a competitive landscape, as reported by the World Economic Forum, where eight out of ten companies prioritize this growth. The insights aim to guide businesses in overcoming obstacles to achieve sustainable expansion.

      NOW and NEW
    • When the percutaneous foot surgery technique was first introduced, many complained about the lack of scientifi c evidence. This has since been dispelled by numerous publications, all of which demonstrate its equality, at least, with open techniques in terms of evidence level and results. Over the years many new techniques have been developed in the field of MIS. Therefore, the authors have decided to combine their knowledge and experience from many hundreds of surgeries as well as from many years of lecturing and training activities in a work that systematically presents the current state of percutaneous foot surgery. This book is intended to provide colleagues interested in MIS with a practiceoriented overview of the fi eld, including many practical handouts and problem solutions for „everyday MIS“. We dedicate this book to our friend and teacher Gebhard Suger. He established minimally invasive foot surgery in Germany and introduced us to the world of MIS. We are very grateful that we are still able to benefi t from his incomparable wealth of experience today.

      Current Techniques in Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery