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Agreed with most of the things said here but isn't the business, and hence the existence, much more than just that. One example is SGI(sillicon Graphics). They were doing all the three things(STL etc) to "make the meaning" But still they had to file for bankruptcy in may 2006. Company was able to emerge from that not sure if they are still surviving by doing purely R&D work viz. making the meaning.
I strongly advice to ICT entrepreneurs to read these books 1- Crossing the chasm (Geoffrey Moore) 2- Blue Ocean Strategy(W.Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne) 3- Red Ocean Strategy 4- Inside the Tornado (Geoffrey A. Moore) 5- Good to Great (Jim Collins) 6- Art of the Start (Guy Kawasaki) 7- Rules for Revolutionaries (Guy Kawasaki) 8- Made to Stick (Dan Heath & Chip Heath) These are the books that we use in The Royal Institute of Technology/Stockholm
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"Anyone can run a not-for-profit. It takes GENIUS to run a NOT-FOR-LOSS" (Peter Mellalieu (2009), I think!)
* Source: A conference in Melbourne on General Systems Theory, circa 1985 or 1986, as I recall.
1- Crossing the chasm (Geoffrey Moore)
2- Blue Ocean Strategy(W.Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne)
3- Red Ocean Strategy
4- Inside the Tornado (Geoffrey A. Moore)
5- Good to Great (Jim Collins)
6- Art of the Start (Guy Kawasaki)
7- Rules for Revolutionaries (Guy Kawasaki)
8- Made to Stick (Dan Heath & Chip Heath)
These are the books that we use in The Royal Institute of Technology/Stockholm