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User Review - Flag as inappropriate I found The Future of Competition: Co-creating Unique Value with Customers to be an easy read and interesting for anyone from a new MBA student to anybody that interested in business. C.K.Prahalad, who is considered as one of today's top management gurus, presented a new idea that business competitions have started to get tougher because customers nowadays not only have more access to the information but they also network and discuss products with one another and become more powerful factors in business transactions. This paradigm shift leads to the demand for higher customization and transparency and it is very important for managements at every level to recognize and adapt to this new trend. Review: The Future of Competition: Co-Creating Unique Value With CustomersUser Review - Deepak - GoodreadsThis is a great book giving lot of insight into business strategy and why we need to be innovative to keep on winning. Read full review Related booksReferences to this bookFrom other books
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