Hey everyone! Day 6 of knowing about companies that failed in the indian (global) market. Ever wondered how a company, once a dominant force in the industry, can crumble just by refusing to adapt to change?
NOKIA was once the undisputed leader in th
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 7m
Nokia's story is a classic example of a market leader getting too complacent and arrogant. The touchscreen revolution left them in the dust..they were too pessimistic to adopt android
🤯This is how Blackberry killed itself.
Back in 2010, Blackberry had a 43% market share in smartphones.
However, by 2016, it was down to 0%.
So, why did people abandon Blackberry?
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See, in the 2000s, Blackberry was the ultimate status symbol, us
The Fall of BlackBerry: Market Leader ➡️ Forgotten Brand
BlackBerry was once synonymous with smartphones. In 2009, it controlled nearly 50% of the U.S. smartphone market, offering secure email and its iconic physical keyboard. By 2016, its share fel
Ever wondered how Kodak, once the leader in photography, disappeared from the market?
This is what happens when you refuse to adapt to changing times.
Kodak’s engineer created the first digital camera in 1975. But the company ignored it, fearing i
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Hemant Prajapati
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Techsaga Corporations • 5m
Firstly, bookmark 📑 this post:-------
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The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry: A Case Study
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📱 Introduction
-> Former leader in the smartphone industry, known for its QWERTY keyboard and secure email services.
-> Popular among professionals for busi