[Download] Innovating Out of Crisis: How Fujifilm Survived (and Thrived) As Its Core Business Was Vanishing
❀ Shigetaka Komori ❀
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Could have been much better....By Jim RossiI wasn't impressed ,I haven't even finished the e-book . It evolved into a Kodak bashing ( Fuji was before Kodak at almost everything ) .Kodak was ruined by Wall Street types who never picked up a camera or developed a roll of film in a darkroom .Kodak INVENTED digital photography ,and ignored it until it was too late .Fuji appears to have had people uncharge who cared about the long term surviv"This wonderful book by CEO Shigetaka Komori is full of wisdom. Any company that is facing an earthshaking disruption must read how Fujifilm managed to survive while its long time nemesis, Kodak, ended up closing its doors."Philip Kotler, Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University"ExceIn 2000, photographic film products made up 60% of Fujifilmrsquo;s sales and up to 70% of its profit. Within ten years, digital cameras had destroyed that business. In 2012, Kodak filed for bankruptcy. Yet Fujifilm has boasted record profits and continues strong. What happened? What did Fujifilm do? What do businesses today need from their leaders? What kinds of employees can help businesses thrive in the future? Here, the CEO who brought Fujifilm back from the brink explains how he engineered ... [PDF.ea77] Innovating Out of Crisis: How Fujifilm Survived (and Thrived) As Its Core Business Was Vanishing Rating: 4.86 (690 Votes)
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