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10-part
Business Strategies
of
7
World-changing Firms
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In
the chronological order of their
creations:
Panasonic, Amazon, Google,
Alibaba, e-Coach, Facebook,
Innompics
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Amazon.com was launched in 1995. In
1999, Jeff Bezos was picked as the 1999 Time person of the year
because “his his Amazon.com site so elegant and appealing that it
became from Day One the point of reference for anyone who had
anything to sell online.” |
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Google sees
innovation as a key part of its
mission and empowers its employees to
get creative.
Google launch prototypes or beta versions of their products as
early as possible, learn from market feedback and improve
accordingly. |
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Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba,
started the company with 18 friends out of his small apartment in
1999. Within few years, Alibaba grew into the largest Chinese
e-commerce company and raised $21.8 billion on the New York Stock
Exchange. |
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Launched in
2001, inspirational
Business e-Coach was the World's first free
Web-based "business e-university". It created the
Blue Ocean of
free online education that has become a
Red Ocean by now, but e-Coach remmains the World's
Number 1 in the
SuperGrowth sector. |
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Facebook pioneered
social networking
and had now become a huge name, a globally used website, and at the
head of the social media revolution.
Facebook is now one of the most
well-known corporations, with more than 2 billion monthly active
users. |
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