Yesterday’s solutions are never adequate for the future‖ –
Albert De Larrazabal (Klobucher, 2015). Explain briefly.
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Hello Reginald,
Albert De Larrazabal made an illogical statement by using a universal quantifier, i.e., the word “never.” Even though he was speaking of the financial industry and from my point of view is just a marketing pitch, speaking for Globe Telecom[1] based in the Philippines.
It just means the tech is evolving, the fixes and upgrades will cost the consumer more, but it be worth it because Yesterday’s solutionare are never adequate for the future. Just like they can forecast the future, build a solution that will be inadequate the second it is installed because it now in the past.
Perhaps it is not wise to take marketing slogans too literally. Seriously, I really wouldn’t and recommend you don’t either.
Ciao
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