Peter Skarzynski [Archive.org URL]

Two large companies that join together are typically so focused on market domination or operational integration that they have no time to think about strategic innovation. Instead of creating entirely new business models, post-merger supersized companies prefer to use their new bulk to coast on the fumes of past glory and brand name. Mergers of equals often turn out to be mergers of the equally uninspired.

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