Nokia was the market leader in smart phones through 2006 and 2007 due to its first-mover advantage with the Symbian operating system developed through a joint venture with other companies, as well as its innovation through strong R&D, hiring of top talent, engineering and manufacturing excellence through vertical integration, and entrepreneurial culture that promoted respect and trust.
Nokia was the market leader in smart phones through 2006 and 2007 due to its first-mover advantage with the Symbian operating system developed through a joint venture with other companies, as well as its innovation through strong R&D, hiring of top talent, engineering and manufacturing excellence through vertical integration, and entrepreneurial culture that promoted respect and trust.
Nokia was the market leader in smart phones through 2006 and 2007 due to its first-mover advantage with the Symbian operating system developed through a joint venture with other companies, as well as its innovation through strong R&D, hiring of top talent, engineering and manufacturing excellence through vertical integration, and entrepreneurial culture that promoted respect and trust.