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Unlocking The Customer Value Chain Thales S Teixeira Greg Piechota

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Unlocking The Customer Value Chain Thales S Teixeira Greg Piechota
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Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.14 MB
Author: Thales S. Teixeira & Greg Piechota
ISBN: 9781524763084, 9781524763091, 152476308X, 1524763098
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Unlocking The Customer Value Chain Thales S Teixeira Greg Piechota by Thales S. Teixeira & Greg Piechota 9781524763084, 9781524763091, 152476308X, 1524763098 instant download after payment.

Based on six years of research, Harvard Business School professor Thales Teixeira shows how and why industries are disrupted, and what established companies can do to respond — as well as what potential startups must master if they hope to gain a competitive edge.
As it turns out, there is a pattern to disruption in an industry, whether the disruptor is Uber, Airbnb or a dozen other startups that have shaken up incumbents and threatened the status quo.
For disruptors to pose a threat to an industry, they have to successfully break the link in choosing, purchasing or consuming a product or service. Upstarts, Teixeria shows, do not attempt to compete with or overtake a reigning incumbent company entirely. Instead, they work to peel away a portion of the consumer decision-making process, the way Birchbox offered women a new way to sample new beauty products from a variety of cosmetics and fragrance companies, without having to go to the Revlon or Estee Lauder...

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