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>>I approached my competitors by telling them that I wanted to make sure
>>that I did not undercut them or overprice my services. After talking to
>>several people engaged in similar work, I discovered that they were not
>>only cooperative and willing to share a breakdown in their pricing, but
>>that they were full of helpful hints about ways to succeed in the
>>business.
>This sounds like a great idea for other businesses as well. Ford, Chrysler,
>GM, and Toyota could benefit a lot from this approach. ...RM
I agree totally. No doubt Lotus, Microsoft, and Novell would also find this
to be an interesting and effective method for reversing the downward trend
in software prices. It's amazing how a small idea can be so powerful!
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