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Selling Innovation in a Slow Economy

Janek Performance Group

BlackBerry was a pioneer in the smartphone market but was slow to adopt the touchscreen technology that became dominant and was eventually overtaken by competitors such as Apple and Samsung. Xerox had a strong research and development team, but it could not effectively bring its innovations to market.

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Going International in Times of Crisis: Good Move, or Too Risky for Established Companies?

Sales Hacker

As the world is starting to reopen, there is likely room for your products in new markets, if you understand the complexities and risks. Your efforts before a global crisis can be especially helpful at the time by showing you what the market may return to, or beneficial areas relative to the crisis itself.

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Business Expansion: Going International In Times Of Crisis

LeadFuze

There are new markets that have been opened up and need your products. It’s helpful to do this before a crisis because it will show you what the market may return to or beneficial areas relative to the current situation. The US market is one of the most important markets in COVID-19.