In the last post for How to Be an Innovator on January 15, we discussed the importance of strategic partnerships. This week we’ll tackle the importance of competition.
For all its downfalls, competition makes us better. As the proverb says, iron sharpens iron, and this is rarely more true than in the marketplace. Producing innovation and being an innovator means choosing to embrace competition. It means choosing the difficult route and going where the competition is, rather than away from it.
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