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Despite desire to reduce risk of imitation, research suggests startups should scale slowly and steadily
Although managers could see the potential benefits of scaling as a way to prevent competitor imitation, scaling early can also prematurely curtail learning through experimentation and committing to a business idea that lacks product-market fit.
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Long-serving CEOs may weaken innovation, study finds
Companies led by long-serving chief executives may become less innovative over time unless challenged by strong independent boards.
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Profit alone is a poor measure of success, study shows companies can look efficient while harming the planet
Firms that appear highly efficient at generating revenue can perform far worse when their environmental footprint are included in the calculation.
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Reminder to marketing people: Missing information can misinform
You don’t need bad actors for people to get the wrong idea. Incomplete information can be enough.
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