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- For investors and corporations, hypercompetition is bad news, plain and simple.
- First, hypercompetition drives fund managers to goose returns without much regard for risk.
- This in turn leads to hypercompetition.
- "What we've got is hypercompetition, " said Harvard Business School professor Joseph Bower.
- Hypercompetition has implications for corporate earnings, for the prices consumers pay, and for the economy's overall health.
- As the dot-com meltdown of the last two months worsens, the hypercompetition is going to get a lot feistier.
- There is a war out there for talent, talent that can lead organizations through the hypercompetition that exists now and will only intensify through the decade,
- But experts also cautioned that even as leisure fares climb, the hypercompetition of the industry could also spur intermittent price wars among rivals looking to steal market share.
- "About Hypercompetition : " A modern-day analogue to The Art of War, the ancient Chinese classic that is the Bible of many corporate strategists .-- Fortune
- "We've already put the voters in trance with this hypercompetition, vague differences between the platforms of 43 parties and clumsy campaigning, " he said of the current parliamentary campaign.
- Alexander J . Trotman, Ford's chairman, recently told a gathering of European auto executives that some experts were calling the " intense, fast-paced, high-stakes battle that will result from these new market conditions hypercompetition ."
- These include, especially in the US, hypercompetition for the financial resources and positions required to conduct science, which seems to suppress the creativity, cooperation, risk-taking, and original thinking required to make fundamental discoveries, unduly favoring low-risk research into small incremental advancements over innovative research that might discover radically new and dramatically improved therapy.