Title: The fact that companies often falter because the people who start the firms can't adjust quickly eno Post by: Uomo on Mar 6, 2016 The fact that companies often falter because the people who start the firms can't adjust quickly enough to their new roles and because the firm lacks a "track record" with outside buyers and sellers, is referred to as the:
A) burden of freshness B) millstone of innovation C) liability of newness D) burden of novelty E) liability of preparedness Title: Re: The fact that companies often falter because the people who start the firms can't adjust quickly Post by: fashion on Apr 4, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: The fact that companies often falter because the people who start the firms can't adjust quickly eno Post by: Uomo on Apr 6, 2016 I really needed this!
Title: Re: The fact that companies often falter because the people who start the firms can't adjust quickly eno Post by: fashion on Apr 7, 2016 Cool, cool... Let me know if you need more
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