Private businesses can profit from technological innovation
THE consequences of not investing in new technology to keep pace with change are evidenced by the corporate failures of Kodak and Blockbusters to name but two businesses that continued with outdated models for too long and suffered the consequences.
“Their underlying markets evolved dramatically and they didn’t innovate to enable them to compete with new entrants who had better technology to deliver to the end user,” says Adam Barraclough, relationship director in Yorkshire for... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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