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[ Posted bymichael cardus, April 08, 2009 19:03 ] What if?
I see this happening as the world seems to spin faster around us.
The consumer fickleness seems to increase.
Now the learner is the center of the universe and catering to service is now value.
I wonder if you really are the best at something why no one would want it?
If you truly deliver and supply the best a market exists, or do I mis-understand?
[ Posted byChris, April 08, 2009 19:19 ] Well, let's say you make the finest stone wheel available---who would want it? What about the Hummer? Undoubtedly a great vehicle---but consumers don't want gas guzzlers.
Too often companies waste time improving things we don't want because they can't see beyond their own little world.
What's best? Improve some something people no longer want or innovate by providing something previously not thought of?