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Short descriptionArticle published by McKinsey and reviewed by Nikolay Sidelnikov

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Date of page creation09:44, 13 December 2024
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The article "E-commerce leaders do things differently" by McKinsey is devoted to the strategies and practices that successful companies use to integrate e-commerce into the core of their business operations. It discusses how leading companies focus on next-generation e-commerce by embedding digital technologies across product development, marketing, and sales, and aligning them with customer needs. The article highlights the importance of investing in technology, attracting top talent, and adopting a flexible, cross-functional approach.
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