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Many otherwise successful companies have failed because they made one fatal mistake. They believed that their future was merely an extension of their past. They assumed that because they had always been successful they would continue to be successful. They convinced themselves that whatever they had done to achieve their success today would be the same thing they needed to do to maintain their success tomorrow. That may have almost been true decades and decades ago but it gets less true e. show all text
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