Companies are dying younger. This alarming fact can be found in the latest Harvard Business Review (January February 2016). HBR did research on the longevity of ± 30,000 public firms. The age of a company delisted in 1970 was almost 55 years. In 2010 life span shrank to 31.6. The main reason? It’s more and more difficult for companies to adapt to the growing complexity of...
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