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Kodak Invented Digital Cameras Then Let Them Kill Film Forever
This is the incredible true story of how Kodak, the photography giant that dominated the film industry for over a century, invented the very technology that would ultimately destroy their empire – and then chose to bury it.
In 1975, a young Kodak engineer named Steven Sasson created the world's first digital camera. It was a revolutionary breakthrough that could have secured Kodak's dominance in photography for decades to come. But instead of embracing this game-changing innovation, Kodak's executives made a catastrophic decision that would become one of the most infamous examples of corporate self-destruction in business history.
Why would a company suppress its own groundbreaking invention? The answer lies in a classic innovator's dilemma that has destroyed countless industry leaders. Kodak was making billions from film sales, chemical processing, and photo printing – a lucrative ecosystem they had perfected over generations. Digital photography threatened to eliminate all of these revenue streams overnight.
So Kodak chose to protect their existing profits rather than cannibalize their own business. They buried the digital camera technology, discouraged internal development, and watched as competitors like Canon, Nikon, and eventually smartphone manufacturers seized the digital photography market that Kodak had invented.
This documentary explores the critical decisions, internal politics, and strategic missteps that led to Kodak's downfall. We'll examine how a company with over 145,000 employees and a stock price of over $90 could file for bankruptcy just decades later, losing 90% of their workforce and becoming a cautionary tale taught in business schools worldwide.
The Kodak story reveals timeless lessons about innovation, disruption, and the courage required to destroy your own business model before someone else does it for you. It's a masterclass in how market leaders can become victims of their own success, and why the biggest threat to any company often comes from within their own R&D labs.
From the invention of the digital camera to the rise of smartphone photography, this is the complete story of how Kodak's fear of change transformed them from an industry titan into one of business history's most spectacular failures. Learn how disruption really works, why established companies struggle to innovate, and what modern businesses can learn from Kodak's mistakes to avoid the same fate.
Видео Kodak Invented Digital Cameras Then Let Them Kill Film Forever канала Industry Killshot
In 1975, a young Kodak engineer named Steven Sasson created the world's first digital camera. It was a revolutionary breakthrough that could have secured Kodak's dominance in photography for decades to come. But instead of embracing this game-changing innovation, Kodak's executives made a catastrophic decision that would become one of the most infamous examples of corporate self-destruction in business history.
Why would a company suppress its own groundbreaking invention? The answer lies in a classic innovator's dilemma that has destroyed countless industry leaders. Kodak was making billions from film sales, chemical processing, and photo printing – a lucrative ecosystem they had perfected over generations. Digital photography threatened to eliminate all of these revenue streams overnight.
So Kodak chose to protect their existing profits rather than cannibalize their own business. They buried the digital camera technology, discouraged internal development, and watched as competitors like Canon, Nikon, and eventually smartphone manufacturers seized the digital photography market that Kodak had invented.
This documentary explores the critical decisions, internal politics, and strategic missteps that led to Kodak's downfall. We'll examine how a company with over 145,000 employees and a stock price of over $90 could file for bankruptcy just decades later, losing 90% of their workforce and becoming a cautionary tale taught in business schools worldwide.
The Kodak story reveals timeless lessons about innovation, disruption, and the courage required to destroy your own business model before someone else does it for you. It's a masterclass in how market leaders can become victims of their own success, and why the biggest threat to any company often comes from within their own R&D labs.
From the invention of the digital camera to the rise of smartphone photography, this is the complete story of how Kodak's fear of change transformed them from an industry titan into one of business history's most spectacular failures. Learn how disruption really works, why established companies struggle to innovate, and what modern businesses can learn from Kodak's mistakes to avoid the same fate.
Видео Kodak Invented Digital Cameras Then Let Them Kill Film Forever канала Industry Killshot
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