A lot of companies are gonna go out of business over the next few years
“I think a lot of companies are gonna go out of business over the next few years.”
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So I think that's that's key. I think a lot of companies are gonna go out of business over the next few years. A lot of companies are gonna go out of business over the next few years. You can mark that down. I also think that a lot of companies can do well in the next few years. And in fact, the reason why some companies are gonna be going out of business is because the other companies are doing well. So it's really a zero we're really in a zero sum environment. The companies that are run better, have better technology, have better understanding of processes, have better management will win.
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Shalin Madan predicts widespread company failures in the coming years while arguing that the current market has become zero-sum. He explains that well-run companies with better technology, processes, and management will thrive at the expense of weaker competitors.
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A bold, specific prediction about widespread business failures paired with a clear framework for which companies will survive creates compelling content that challenges listeners' assumptions about the market.
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