Read More...Major league owners are famously reluctant to release franchise-specific financial information. However, Forbes estimates that the value of the Red Sox has climbed from about $500 million in 2002 to $900 million in 2011 — an impressive 7% annual growth.
Companies seeking to revitalize seemingly stagnant businesses can take three lessons from the Red Sox success:
1. Question orthodoxy. Of course you can’t put people on top of the Green Monster. Or host a hockey game in Fenway. Or can you?
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1. you got a STEAGLES? you're gonna need a STEAGLES. posted on March 08, 2011 at 09:54 PM # hit 0 | hit 0The top of the skull also doesn't appear to get protection from this, but I don't think I've seen or heard of any baseball injuries there either.
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