The Macalope Weekly: Major league analysis
The Macalope is sometimes chastised for picking low-hanging fruit, but not today. Unless he’s linking to the Harvard Bizness Review and Bloomberg by accident. (Nope, he’s checked the links.) But after he’s through taking out the high-class trash, he’s doing something unusual this week: handing out some kudos. Bet you didn’t see that coming.
Ivy bush league
“Stay in school, kids.” That’s you always hear, right? And the Macalope would never tell the kids to not stay in school. Unless, maybe, the school is Harvard, whose Business Review brings us this piece by Vijay Govindarajan and Srikanth Srinivas (tip o’ the antler to John Gruber).
Govindarajan and Srinivas use a quadrant of four animals to describe companies because... uh, well, they use a quadrant of four animals to describe companies. Just go with it.
So, which one is Apple?
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