With the release of the iPad, and the ability of readers to download eBooks quickly and inexpensively, the entire book market changed. Within a year,
Borders, one of the largest
book retailers in the world, had gone bankrupt and shutdown its six hundred stores. This is happening to companies in almost every industry. Because they failed to adapt their business model to the new market situation driven by the onslaught of information,
technology, and competition, long-established companies quickly disappeared into the pages of business history.
Your
personal business model, the way you have organized your life and career, maybe partially or completely obsolete as well. And if it is not obsolete today, it will definitely beat sometime in the future.
Businesses get into trouble when customer tastes and demands change.
Individuals have problems in their careers
when employer requirements, in terms of specialized talents, skills, and abilities, change as well.
To survive and thrive today, you must be on the cutting edge, as an individual or an organization, of the changes taking place around you.
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