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Margins Before Breakthrough. Legacy businesses misread innovation when customer metrics dominate
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- Nombre de pages172
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48267-2
- EAN9783565482672
- Date de parution07/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Innovation management becomes fragile when every decision is filtered through today's most profitable customers. The danger is not weak analysis, but analysis pointed at the wrong horizon.
This book explores why legacy businesses often reject disruptive models that look inferior by current standards. It focuses on three mechanisms: customer-driven capital allocation, margin discipline that excludes low-end experiments, and reporting systems that reward predictable returns over strategic learning.
The result is a quiet distortion.
Managers are not irrational; they are measured against systems that make emerging markets appear irrelevant until their economics mature elsewhere. For EU companies balancing regulation, industrial competitiveness, and digital transition, this perspective clarifies why strong governance can still produce strategic blindness. Disruption begins when the market changes faster than the metrics designed to explain it.
Managers are not irrational; they are measured against systems that make emerging markets appear irrelevant until their economics mature elsewhere. For EU companies balancing regulation, industrial competitiveness, and digital transition, this perspective clarifies why strong governance can still produce strategic blindness. Disruption begins when the market changes faster than the metrics designed to explain it.









