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A Study of More Than 250 Platforms Reveals Why Most Fail
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Five of the six most valuable firms in the world are built around these types of platforms The problem is that platforms fail at an alarming rate Given the need for deep pockets We grouped the most common mistakes into four categories: (1) mispricing on one side of the market, (2) failure to develop
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  • Five of the six most valuable firms in the world are built around these types of platforms
  • The problem is that platforms fail at an alarming rate
  • Given the need for deep pockets
  • We grouped the most common mistakes into four categories: (1) mispricing on one side of the market, (2) failure to develop trust with users and partners, (3) prematurely dismissing the competition, and (4) entering too late.

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