Everyone says business should be thought on a long term basis I. E., in decades. , but things are changing now. Flipkart and Amazon e-commerce player who invested billion of dollars thinking they will make money in the long run face huge competition
Big companies and organisation have difficulty in pivot as they're heavily invested in what they are. Else their investments are lost
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