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What does IOD stand for?

Innovate or Die (business competition)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
In business, as well as life, it is innovate or die.
Innovate or die is a mantra of the business success.
What have been rigorous in my reading of the international public library literature are articles like Public libraries told to innovate or die out and it would seem that many public libraries, and not only in the UK, are reacting to calls like this from their elected members and communities.
CON Mallon, country manager UK & Eire for Packard Bell, reveals his tips for success: HAVING worked in the PC industry for 15 years, I've learned that if there's one golden rule, it's innovate or die.
It was only after sales of Microsoft's Encarta Encyclopedia soared that Britannica executives realized they must innovate or die.
Murray says Microsoft is like any technology company - it must innovate or die and, "It does not matter where you are in terms of a percentage of a market or a product.
An amazing amount of the business innovation in the world has come out of either California or the UK, and still does" observed BritWeek Chairman Bob Peirce, adding "in this economy we must innovate or die.
We must be more innovative than our competitors or suffer the consequences - innovate or die is our battle cry.

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