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Why big teams like Apple develop and little ones like OnePlus disrupt

Why big teams like Apple develop and little ones like OnePlus disrupt

Posted on February 20, 2019 By Jarvis

A study published this week on the size of teams in science and technology showed how one disrupts while the other tends to develop. I’m using Apple and OnePlus to extrapolate because Apple was, for a while, a disruptor. Now they’re not exactly the same company they were a decade ago – they still disrupt the industry, sometimes, but they’re far more apt to develop what’s already successful. OnePlus, on the other hand, is in a place where they’ve disrupted the market, recently, and several times over.
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