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By: Eric Ferraiuolo http://925html.com/business/dont-sell-your-small-giant/comment-page-1/#comment-4 Eric Ferraiuolo Mon, 03 Nov 2008 20:27:46 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=74#comment-4 I'm hopeful that this economic downturn will result in more companies which fit the definition of small giant. The scarcity of capital and credit will force companies to differentiate on something other than becoming bigger or just attractive to a buyer and make them focus on their quality to customers, employees, owners, and suppliers. I’m hopeful that this economic downturn will result in more companies which fit the definition of small giant.

The scarcity of capital and credit will force companies to differentiate on something other than becoming bigger or just attractive to a buyer and make them focus on their quality to customers, employees, owners, and suppliers.

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By: Allan http://925html.com/business/dont-sell-your-small-giant/comment-page-1/#comment-3 Allan Thu, 30 Oct 2008 17:39:28 +0000 http://925html.com/?p=74#comment-3 Very interesting post. I've always wondered why growth is the first imperative. There are some great companies that have a natural limit to growth and it would be better for all involved to focus on quality. It's a delicate balance but certainly we could balance the debate with more emphasis on quality and sustainability. Very interesting post. I’ve always wondered why growth is the first imperative. There are some great companies that have a natural limit to growth and it would be better for all involved to focus on quality. It’s a delicate balance but certainly we could balance the debate with more emphasis on quality and sustainability.

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