Why was it Nokia and not Ericsson or Motorola which came to dominate the global market for mobile phones? The “upstart” Nokia simply captured and interpreted the faint noises from the market earlier and better than the others, and today seems to have delivered irrefutable proof of entrepreneurial excellence. More…
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How Did Nokia Take Advantage of Unexpected Changes?
July 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Growing a venture
Tagged: Business Idea, Early Stages of Entrepreneurship, Ericsson, excellent cooperation from suppliers, IT, listening to the market, market leader, Motorola, Nokia, reading the signals of change, Soren Hougaard, telecommunication, Unexpected Change
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