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Saturday, March 24, 2012

History shows that the greatest innovations have been introduced in periods of severe economic stress. A 2009 Booz & Company report noted, “…Television, xerography, electric razors, FM radio, and scores of other advances were produced during the Great Depression. Companies such as Dupont, which in 1937 was generating 40 percent of its revenues from products introduced after 1930, pursued innovation not only to survive the Depression but also to set the stage for decades of sustained profitable growth….”


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