Embracing Innovation: The Only Path to Survival in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Rise and Fall of Giants Remember Kodak? In 1997, it was a global powerhouse with 160,000 employees, controlling nearly 85% of the photography market. Yet, despite pioneering digital photography, Kodak failed to embrace its own innovation, and the rise of mobile cameras led to its downfall. The result? Bankruptcy, mass layoffs, and the loss …
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