Lennart Thornros <lenn...@thornros.com> wrote:

> There is theory called the S-curve theory. Many examples from the vacuum
> tube / transistor evolution and calculators mechanic / solid state. Plenty
> of big companies went belly up as they did not react fast enough.
>

So did many small companies.



> This is why large corporations are a bad thing. They have no flexibility .
> . .
>

The transistor was invented at AT&T, and the calculator at HP and TI. Those
were large corporations. Your own examples show that sometimes big
corporations are good thing, and they sometimes have flexibility.

Small companies often lack flexibility.

- Jed

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