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"path": "/2026/04/24/why-deep-industry-knowledge-is-becoming-the-ultimate-competitive-advantage/",
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"textContent": "There was a time when broad business knowledge could carry a company pretty far. If you understood your market, had a solid product, and executed reasonably well, you could stay competitive. That’s no longer the case. Today, industries are more complex, more regulated, and more technology-driven than ever before. General business knowledge still matters, but […]",
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