Chronicles the rise and fall of BlackBerry, which controlled half of the smartphone market in 2009 but lost ground due to internal feuds and chaotic growth, allowing other companies to bury it technol
Chronicles the rise and fall of BlackBerry, which controlled half of the smartphone market in 2009 but lost ground due to internal feuds and chaotic growth, allowing other companies to bury it technol
From the windswept Labrador coast, where the massive nickel deposit was discovered, to the boardrooms of Singapore, Toronto, and Vancouver where the giant poker game for Diamond Fields was played out,
Shortlisted for the FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2015. In 2009, BlackBerry controlled half of the US smartphone market. Today that number is less than one per cent. What went so wrong?
"In 2009, BlackBerry controlled half of the smartphone market. Today that number is less than one percent. What went so wrong? Losing the Signal is a riveting story of a company that toppled global g
In 2009, BlackBerry controlled half of the smartphone market. Today that number is one percent. What went so wrong?Losing the Signal is a riveting story of a company that toppled global giants before