Did Kodak Ignore the Digital Revolution?
Hopefully you don鈥檛 pick a company that I know something about 鈥 Paraphrasing Professor Shih, former Senior Vice President at Eastman Kodak Company
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Hopefully you don鈥檛 pick a company that I know something about 鈥 Paraphrasing Professor Shih, former Senior Vice President at Eastman Kodak Company
鈥淰olvo鈥檚 philosophy has always been to put people first. To pioneer innovations for a safer, cleaner, more enjoyable future. What will people need? How will they drive? To answer these questions, it鈥檚 sometimes necessary to challenge convention, to find a new path鈥 [1].
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