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製品の品質を意図的に低下させることで、企業がより多くの利益を得るという逆説的な現象について考察しています。消費者は価格を下げる代わりに品質が低下した製品を購入することを強いられる場合があります。
製品の品質を意図的に低下させることで、企業がより多くの利益を得るという逆説的な現象について考察しています。消費者は価格を下げる代わりに品質が低下した製品を購入することを強いられる場合があります。
Power tool manufacturers have intentionally reduced product durability and quality over time to increase replacement sales. This planned obsolescence strategy has resulted in tools that break more frequently and require more frequent purchases by consumers.
The article examines the negative impacts of corporate jargon and meaningless business language, arguing that such communication practices can be harmful to organizations and their stakeholders.
The business model of syndicating first-run content to TV stations to fill airtime appears to be declining in importance. This traditional television distribution method may be losing its former prominence.
The article discusses how entrepreneurs can identify and build for emerging markets that don't yet exist, using analogies like pizzas and CSVs to illustrate market creation strategies. It explores the concept of anticipating future needs and creating products for markets before they fully materialize.
The article critiques the "passive income" trend that has misled many entrepreneurs into pursuing unsustainable business models like dropshipping trivial products. It argues this mindset has diverted a generation from building meaningful, sustainable businesses.