Based on 25 years of advising companies, the authors redefine and reinterpret the meaning of competition for a new generation of business players. They explain that competitors can gain extreme competitive advantage without violating contracts with customers and employees, and without breaking the rules.
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Based on 25 years of advising companies, the authors redefine and reinterpret the meaning of competition for a new generation of business players. They explain that competitors can gain extreme competitive advantage without violating contracts with customers and employees, and without breaking the rules.
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