Status
Available
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Publication
Macmillan (1986), Hardcover
Description
Illustrates with examples from both old and new industries to explain how large, successful companies can lose their markets almost overnight to new, often small competitors armed with faster-developing technologies and better products.
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LibraryThing member carterchristian1
Whenever President Obama speaks on the US path to recovery he speaks of innovation. He states repeatedly that innovation is a singular American trait. In this contest this book, old as it is is an important contribution to the road ahead.
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Physical description
320 p.
ISBN
0333435117 / 9780333435113
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