February 8, 2006
The Little Guy
“Start Last/Finish First”, an article in the January/February issue of Business 2.0, claims there’s no time like the present to challenge an industry leader with your startup business. They offer five tips for competing with the big guys. Market latecomers cited include Google, MySpace, FedEx, and Target.
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Pingback by Business Opportunities Weblog | Start Last/Finish First — February 8, 2006 @ 11:26
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[…] David Lorenzo: “Start Last/Finish First”, um artigo na edição do Business 2.0 de Janeiro/Fevereiro, afirma que não existe tempo como o presente para desafiar um líder de indústria no começo do seu negócio. São oferecidas 5 dicas para competir com os grandes. Entre os recém-chegados ao mercado que foram citados, incluem-se Google, MySpace, FedEx e Target. […]
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