Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “scale”
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Sales-Product Tension: Small Companies Scale and Big Companies Fail
Steve Denning has a great short article in Forbes, referencing Peggy Noonan on what Steve Jobs had to say about why big companies fail. The article is worth reading - actually, the entire Isaacson biography of Jobs is a great read - but here is the money quote:
The company does a great job, innovates and becomes a monopoly or close to it in some field, and then the quality of the product becomes less important.
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Conway's Corollary - Design Determines Scale
When I went to business school, I worked closely with an incredibly smart woman with whom I shared a very similar method of thinking and mindset. When we would find the same responses to the same questions in the same manner, inevitably I would quote, "great minds think alike."
She taught me that there is a corollary: "...but fools rarely differ."
The great challenge in life often isn't to agree with someone, no matter how smart; it is to determine if you are both great minds thinking alike, or both fools who are not differing.
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It's All About the White Rats
No, this is not about "White Hats" - security hackers who try to break into systems in order to strengthen them, as opposed to "Black Hats" - but really about what we can learn from white rats.
In the last few weeks, I have helped solve a number of vexing problems on behalf of customers, both in technology and process. Each time I am asked how I do it, and each time the answer is the same.
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Nimbleness of Scale
In business, there are two benefits that accumulate to large or diversified companies:
Economies of Scale Economies of Scope Economies of Scale are the benefits of from doing more of the same. If you make 10MM laptops a year, your cost per computer will be cheaper than if you make 100,000 laptops per year. These benefits come from a number of sources:
Purchasing Power: Since you are buying components for 100x as many LCD screens, you can negotiate better prices.
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Should Your Mobile App Shutter Your Web Site?
Last week, Flipkart, India's largest e-commerce firm, and its fashion subsidiary Myntra, announced that they shuttered their mobile Web sites. According to the article, which has a good analysis on zdnet, their desktop Web site is still active, but they are considering shutting that down as well.
Indeed, if you go to flipkart.com or myntra.com from a desktop browser, the site works just fine. Change your User-Agent to iOS or Android, and you get a link to their platform-specific mobile app.