A true master means one that understands a lot in his area?
But it gets even better, here it has its usual meaning or something else?
I admit that I don't understand it so well...
Another excellent example is Nespresso - at the center of their business model is a machine that makes single portioned espresso, but what gets customers to pay six to eight times more for coffee, outperforms their competitors and produces insane profits, is the configuration of their business model. These are true masters, but it gets even better - there are companies that compete on a level three business model strategy.
anonymous A true master means one that understands a lot in his area? Yes. true: real or actual, especially when compared with how something seems to be master: a skilled practitioner of a particular art or activity; a person who is very good at something anonymous But it gets even better It has its usual meaning.
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anonymousA true master means one that understands a lot in his area?
Yes.
true:
real or actual, especially when compared with how something seems to be
master:
a skilled practitioner of a particular art or activity; a person who is very good at something
anonymousBut it gets even better
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