What's a failed startup that you think could have succeeded with few changes?
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Blackberry/Nokia with little less ego
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š¤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?
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Just watched Blackberry Business movie based on blackberry success and then downfall .
š„ Truly Inspiring for me and This movies shows us the importance of competitive research and future Strategic planning for protecting your company from upcoming