".....But that's not what life is like within a mature organization. When corporations reach maturity, the measure of success is very different: it's profit.
Once a business figures out how to solve its customers' problems, organizational structures and processes emerge to guide the company towards efficient operation. Seasoned managers steer their employees from pursuing the art of discovery and towards engaging in the science of delivery. Employees are taught to seek efficiencies, leverage existing assets and distribution channels, and listen to (and appease) their best customers...."
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Why Big Companies Can't Innovate - @HarvardBiz http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/09/why_big_companies_cant_innovate.html
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