Cult of the practical man killed MG Rover
In a mature industry – as exemplified by the cult of the practical man at British Motor, or Henry Ford’s destruction of a prototype six-cylinder engine – internally focused beliefs deflect customer focus and kill innovation. The principle that familiarity with “the way we do things here” is an essential criterion for advancement is a sure sign of the failing organisation.
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