Economies of Scale is one of the most fundamental concepts in business, which define how competitive are our organizations. In this episode, we dive deep into what this concept really is and explain:
why almost every company wants to grow bigger (and why that is good and bad),
why investors dislike service companies,
and how to use the keyword “marginal cost” in your next big meeting.
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