The general rule is that it's always easier for an established organization to buy innovation rather than to support it (not cheaper tho!)https://twitter.com/mb/status/790937689503727616 …
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Replying to @hondanhon @atduskgreg
although a) it's obviously not up to me and b) I suspect
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Replying to @hondanhon @atduskgreg
WHAT?! Is someone trying to name a law without paying my protec... I mean consulting fees?
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More seriously, it isn't true. Optimal build/buy decisions in innovation are business-cycle and sector dependent.
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Replying to @vgr @atduskgreg
more seriously though any sector commonalities? Or considerably more complicated than that?
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more complicated. Specific case of disruptive innovation might fit your law. But even there most M&A fail.
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Replying to @vgr @atduskgreg
yes, ran out of space but I was going to say buying innovation might also be easier but that isn't to say it's successful
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