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Trechos do Capítulo 4, "Services are complex", do livro "The Connected Company" de Dave Gray:
"Competitive intensity is rising all over the world. Global competition and the Web have given customers more choices than they have ever had before. This means that customers can choose from an ever-widening set of choices, and it seems that variety only breeds more variety. The more choices that become available, the more choices it seems people want.Um prólogo para o que aí vem.
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And you have lots of competitors who are trying to offer them better, cheaper, faster, easier ways to do those things. And while customers are always looking for these better, faster, cheaper ways to do things, technology isn’t standing still. As the front edge of technological change gets bigger, its surface area also grows, like an ever-expanding balloon.
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In the coming century, the world will create a lot of variety. This is great for people who want more choices, but it creates a real problem for companies. From drugs to microchips, from food service to entertainment, your customers will be expecting a lot of variety from you. They will want better quality, and they will want it faster and cheaper. They will expect you to respond quickly to their demands for personal and customized services. This change is real and it’s accelerating. For most companies, business as usual just won’t cut it. What the market requires is not incremental improvement, but order-of-magnitude increases in performance."
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