The innovator's dilemma. When new teChnologies cause great firms to fail
About how companies that are leaders in the industry go bankrupt when they enter a new niche in the market or when the latest technologies begin to prevail in the market. The author, using convincing examples, proves that it is during the take-off period that management should be most attentive to their company, since this period is fraught with financial losses and even complete collapse.
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The innovator's dilemma. When new teChnologies cause great firms to fail
About how companies that are leaders in the industry go bankrupt when they enter a new niche in the market or when the latest technologies begin to prevail in the market. The author, using convincing examples, proves that it is during the take-off period that management should be most attentive to their company, since this period is fraught with financial losses and even complete collapse.
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The innovator's dilemma. When new teChnologies cause great firms to fail

The innovator's dilemma. When new teChnologies cause great firms to fail

The innovator's dilemma. When new teChnologies cause great firms to fail

The innovator's dilemma. When new teChnologies cause great firms to fail

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About how companies that are leaders in the industry go bankrupt when they enter a new niche in the market or when the latest technologies begin to prevail in the market. The author, using convincing examples, proves that it is during the take-off period that management should be most attentive to their company, since this period is fraught with financial losses and even complete collapse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9785961444568
Publisher: Alpina Publisher
Publication date: 05/03/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 239
File size: 5 MB
Language: Russian
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