A masterclass in missed adaptation is what this was. I mean they were so locked into their idea of what a smartphone “should” be that they ignored the future staring them in the face.
Why Kodak Failed?
Kodak’s Missed Opportunities: They were scared that pushing digital too soon would hurt their booming film business.
Failure to Monetize Digital: When Kodak eventually jumped into the digital camera market, they focused too much o
I am working on my smartphone brand in starting phase we face some issues and still we are figuring out so many things I mean we need a mentor that can help us to grow. And we will grow together hope someone will help us .
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Soumyadip Dey
Hesitation is Defeat... • 3m
Nokia, Kodak, and Blockbuster—all billion-dollar giants that collapsed. What do they have in common? They ignored key elements of the marketing mix." Want to know what those are? Read this detailed blog.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 8m
My friend ordered a Smartphone and they are showing a option of Installation by Amazon for ₹349.
I just want to know what they will do?? 👀
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Kevin Jojo
Head Of Corporate Re... • 1y
What do you guys think is the mainly one problem all founders face ? And if you were in the same situation how did you overcome it?
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 1m
What if ai characters refused to believe they were ai generated 😶👇
Oneplus is failing in India, infact they were the market leaders for close to 10 years but today they shutdown 4,500 stores
BBk electronics entered the Indian market by launching Vivo and OPPO, both brands saw a huge adoption among lower premium sm
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Vignesh Devireddy
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
what do you think about Edtech companies?were they going to sustain in the future?
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Next Connect
Collaboration Over C... • 3m
Fired from a project despite being the highest performer. Here's why it was actually the right call.
That rejection email hit like a freight train. 💥
The client loved the work. The metrics were exceptional. Yet they still pulled the plug.
And the