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Title: google enigma
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The second element is organizing product development staff and gives them freedom and the last one is the monitoring system. Google is criticized as all that freedom and effort that for making employee happy cause the lack of discipline and it doesn’t support people to create new product... Showed first 250 characters
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The consequences are very visible in the example of Gmail, Google earth, etc. the last success of Google is not an innovation is the acquisition because of that they have to make attention and they have to be courageous to publish new programs although the result is not a success... Showed next 250 characters
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