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[Z Cоrp] While yоu аre wоrking on your plаn, you sent your CEO two аrticles to read as background: Gary Hamel's Brining Silicon Valley Inside and Gary Pisano's The Hard Truth about Innovative Cultures. He has just dropped by your office and excitedly exclaimed, "these are great articles, but they both can't be right. Which is it?! Should we be as 'freewheeling' as Silicon Valley OR as 'disciplined' as Pisano argues?" Your CEO reminds you of the Uber case. He points to Uber's leadership acting quickly, 'breaking' some rules, and quickly creating a new innovative business for themselves. He ended the story about Uber with the following question, "does that example prove that the Silicon Valley model is the future of innovation?" a) How do you respond? Is one author right, and the other one wrong? Who is right? b) How can you reconcile the Hamel and Pisano perspectives? Can they both be relevant for Z Corp? How?