Answer:
Critics say Microsoft's incredible two-decade run at the top of the computer industry has less to do with innovation than it does with bully tactics. But new research from Harvard Business School professors Marco Iansiti and Alan MacCormack suggests a different reason: the company's ability to spot technological trends and exploit key software technologies.
Perhaps no technology company outside of IBM has been able to keep on top of the industry as much as Microsoft. What's more, Bill Gates & Co. have achieved this success during times of incredible technological transformation, usually just the period when titans are vulnerable to being knocked off by disruptive technologies.
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BRAINLIEST?</h2>
Answer:
Civilization vs. Savagery
Loss of Innocence
Struggle to build civilization
Man's inherent evil
Explanation:
NICCEEEE!! I be doing that sometimes too!
The warden thinks Jimmy can turn his life around
Answer: 1. Open self, what is known to self and others.
2. Blind self, what is unknown to self but known to others.
3. Unknown self, what is unknown to self and others .
4. Hidden self, what is a known to self but unknown to others.
Explanation:
Wow, that was a tricky one. Hope it unscrambles your brain.