The "Osborne Effect" is how some describe the problem. Osborne Computer Corporation in 1981 introduced a machine that was, in effect, the first commercially available portable computer, the Osborne 1. In 1983, the company announced two superior models in the works, the Executive and the Vixen.
Customers took his advice. They stopped buying the current model and waited…and waited… In 1985, the company ran out of cash and went bankrupt. Some would say Nokia is making the same mistake.
Customers took his advice. They stopped buying the current model and waited…and waited… In 1985, the company ran out of cash and went bankrupt. Some would say Nokia is making the same mistake.
1 comment:
great analogy. I sure hope Nokia knows how to crank out new phones 100 times faster than Adam Osborne.
But Nokia still has the problem of being number 3 or 4 in a 2 horse race. Worse yet, it's not their OS anymore.
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