Talk:Cost leadership

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What novel concepts[edit]

"In the last years more and more companies choose a strategic mix to achieve market leadership. This patterns consist in simultaneous cost leadership, superior customer service and product leadership."

Wow. What novel concepts. Seriously, there has got to be more to this than what is written.

First of all, there are no examples of this type of company since superior customer service does not yet exist. Second, aren't these pretty trite concepts? I cannot imagine anyone who does not want cost and product leadership in their industry. These concepts have driven the marketplace since time immemorial.

Maybe this stub needs to be merged with the rest of the subject matter for a more complete picture.

In re: removing example sentence today.[edit]

Today, removed the sentence beginning "For Example..." [sic] because of the compounded English errors in the sentence, and because the choice of the adult film industry as the example is both poorly explained and poorly representative of the concept. In general, this article seems in need of serious expert attention. LeProf — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.175.244.80 (talk) 23:01, 12 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]