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Ries argued that new firms as well as more established companies needed to act like the most successful software startups. They should design fluid responses to consumer demand, iterate and reiterate product designs, and be unafraid to go to market with what wasn’t yet perfect or to walk away from what had been judged a failure. This was, in short, not the way GE worked.
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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