Proud to be Cheap: The Secret Sauce of Low-Cost Winners

Embed cost reduction over the long term.
Author(s): Jon R. Katzenbach, Zia Khan
Publisher: Harvard Business Review
Date of publication: 2010
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Synopsis
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Learn cost cutting from low-cost businesses
Low-cost is often assimilated with cheap prices and cheap quality to match. Wrongly so! This dramatically innovative business model has generated major savings. Could low-cost offer new inspiration to improve the profitability of your organization?
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