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History’s Lessons on Competitive Innovation

The Germans didn’t depend on a select group of high-level officers and industry leaders taking a “think tank” approach by deliberating their way to a new tactic, nor did they assume that the answer was (just) technology like planes and tanks.
If the problem during World War I was the inability to gain and hold an innovative edge, it must have seemed to French leaders that the interwar period promised just the breather they needed

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