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« It's not size, it's what you do with it... | main | People start to stand up to the neighborhood bully »

small is the new big

Chris Baum's "Arc of the Organization" is a excellent riff on the trend of small entrapreneurs taking apart large corporations' living. I've seen it as well as newspapers loose revenue streams to dedicated services such as craig's list and ebay.

It's about mobility, and the question is, can a large organization ever get mobile enough to stay competitive, or is the nature of size simply slowness?

Posted at October 04, 2005 09:27 AM


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