A very good short post by Steve Kocach at Business Insider, who spoke to sources following Samsung's response to the double recall of the Galaxy Note 7.
If we do not change, we do not survive, says Samsung.
Part of this change, it seems, is to be able to be sure that all their products είναι πλήρως ελεγμένα πριν την κυκλοφορία τους στο κοινό. Προχωρώντας με γρήγορα βήματα γρήγορα στον κόσμο της τεχνολογίας, αλλά όχι εις βάρος της better safetyof the products. Samsung learned a hard lesson and is now preparing for changes.
But we are talking about a holistic change and maybe a reinvention of the company. A company that until this time was considered a brilliant example in the global history of success.
Of course, the points that the Korean company "suffers" are known to the general public: In addition to the safety of the products on the market, it also seems to lack innovative ideas.
But it is not the only one. After Steve Jobs's death, the ideas seem to have diminished by making copy paste a common survival practice among technology companies.
The launch of a completely new product that will be safe for the company's customers, it will probably be able to make a difference, whatever the company's brand name is.
But since we have heard a lot, let's wait and see the deeds…