Back to feeds

Why is Innovation and Adaptability important ? Billions To Bankruptcy #5 In 1888 Kodak released the first simple camera for the general public with the slogan "You press the button, we do the restā€™.The Kodak Roll flim Camera's user-friendly operati

See More

Udyamee

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 8m

Kodak and blackberry are classic cases of not adapting which led to their bankruptcy.

1 replies1 like
Replies (1)

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Kakkireni Hemanth

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 11m

Kodak: Missed the Picture! ā€œWe developed the worldā€™s first consumer digital camera but we could not get approval to launch or sell it because of fear of the effects on the film market.ā€ - Don Strickland Former vice-president of Kodak Kodak, a techno

See More
0 replies4 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Jaswanth Jegan

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 8m

Why is Innovation and Adaptability important ? Billions To Bankruptcy #5 In 1888 Kodak released the first simple camera for the general public with the slogan "You press the button, we do the restā€™.The Kodak Roll flim Camera's user-friendly operati

See More
15 replies12 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

Vishu Bheda

Ā ā€¢Ā 

MedialĀ ā€¢Ā 2m

In 1975, a Kodak engineer built the worldā€™s first digital camera. It could have changed photography forever. But Kodak dismissed it, saying: ā€œThatā€™s niceā€”donā€™t tell anyone.ā€ What happened next became one of the biggest business mistakes in history

See More
17 replies40 likes
15

Shiv Bharankar

Ā ā€¢Ā 

MedialĀ ā€¢Ā 1m

Kodak: A Giant that Missed the Digital Revolution Kodak, a pioneer in the photography industry, dominated the market with 90% market share in the 1990s. But by 2012, it filed for bankruptcy. What went wrong? The Missed Digital Wave: In 1975, Kodak

See More
0 replies4 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

Ashish Singh

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 1m

šŸ¤ÆThis 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? šŸ§ See, in the 2000s, Blackberry was the ultimate status symbol, us

See More
3 replies6 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

Vishu Bheda

Ā ā€¢Ā 

MedialĀ ā€¢Ā 1m

This is the story of how BlackBerry lost $77 billion in market value. They called the iPhone a "toy." Then, one disastrous decision sealed their fate and crushed their empire. The surprising truth behind BlackBerry's epic downfall: In 2007, Black

See More
7 replies17 likes
10
Image Description
Image Description

VISHAL KOPPAL

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 2m

After months of wandering, juggling and research here we go. Building PRIMOV AI - AI Powered Content Marketing for Businesses. There is lots of misinformation about AI and its use cases and also many I mean majority of Businesses are affraid of AI

See More
5 replies6 likes
2
Image Description

Uttkarsh Singh

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 4m

Try to find a career that you love doing and which is not influenced by influencers because in most cases we are influenced by someone.

1 replies14 likes
2
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

5.54 Lakhs people's are in jail 77% cases are under pre-trial and pending in court What if we target on 1% and solve their cases then we get 100 crores+ in revenue.

7 replies5 likes
1
Image Description

SHIV DIXIT

StealthĀ ā€¢Ā 10m

If government have data base of our fingerprints and iris scans then why they are not using it to solving unsolved cases in india ?

1 replies4 likes

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.