Your Next Five Moves
Master the Art of Business Strategy
by Patrick BetDavid
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“A dense, methodical autopsy of how well-managed companies fail by doing exactly what they’re supposed to do: listen to customers and invest in high-margin products. The core insight—that disruptive technologies initially look irrelevant—unfolds through relentless case studies from disk drives to steel mills. Useful for its systemic logic, but the repetition can feel academic. You’ll get a precise vocabulary for a paradox, not a step-by-step fix. The theory is direct, yet the historical focus may leave you wondering how to apply it to your own fast-moving industry.”
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