| ▲ | ItsBob 11 hours ago | |
> Considering there is very little moat left in software and big companies can copy your product in no time? Having worked in the corporate world all my working life I can safely say with confidence that big companies absolutely DO NOT move fast. Do not underestimate the power of middle-management to destroy momentum! Solve a problem for someone and if it was a painful one, they'll pay you for it. | ||
| ▲ | smokel 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
An interesting paper in this context is "Structural Inertia and Organizational Change" by Hannan and Freeman, 1984 [1]. A quote from the introduction: "...selection processes tend to favor organizations whose structures are difficult to change.". In other words, it's typically a good thing that larger companies are slow to adapt. That's something that startups can make use of. | ||