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" ... New products and services are losing their power to produce sustainable growth for several reasons. Practically every company is pursuing product innovation, so any new product is usually reduced to being one in a steady stream of new offerings from a variety of companies and fails to truly break through. Moreover, most new products can be easily copied or outdone by competitors, so innovation has become a game of one-upmanship instead of a market creating strategic advantage. And in this digital world, most products operate as a single element in an ecosystem of products, services, and content; so, meaningful advancements require innovation at the systemic or interaction level. ... "
" ... The big companies we discuss today have the market and legal power, technology, investment power, and talent to dominate nearly any business they set their eyes on. Innovative products can be copied, rebuilt, feature-replicated, and rolled out to the market in a matter of weeks. Big tech also consumes marketplace talent with massive salaries, stability, and compensation which disadvantages smaller players. Successful companies that build to a certain size run the risk of attention, opening the door to mega-tech entry and dominance or being consumed through acquisition. ... "
" ... This list is meant to inspire original ideas and shouldn’t be copied directly — after all, your reader has probably already seen subject lines that resemble these before. Instead, put a unique spin on these subject lines and watch how well they perform. ... "
" ... “I am talking to you on a phone right now that Apple just copied,” Brian Wallace, Samsung’s former vice president for strategic marketing, told me years later. “I’ve got a Note Edge. It’s a giant fuckin’ phone that Steve Jobs made fun of. Who was right? Samsung was right.” ... "