One of the best examples of a visionary CEO is Steve Jobs who transformed Apple from
a niche computer company into the most profitable company in the world.
Not exact matches
Growth prospects in the
company's original
niche — rubber stamps — leveled off (some might say they nearly died), and technological changes prompted moves to
computer - driven phototypesetting, desktop publishing, sign making, and everything else that could mark the spot for the manufacturer's 800 or so corporate and government - agency clients.
Companies running schools in this
niche often save costs by relying on
computer programs that reduce the need for credentialed teachers.
Regardless of the market
niche,
companies can discover the resources available for inventory control, shipping,
computer systems and business software, web design, as well as display and shop - management equipment, staffing alternatives and help with insurance and finances.
So intead of sales based on a
niche product (where many people are still questioning if they need one)
companies like Moto and HTC and Sony can make a little profit selling a few more of these tablets that will become the primary
computer for most people.
This was back when Apple's products served a decidedly
niche audience and the
company seemed destined to, at best, maintain its position as a relatively small manufacturer of personal
computers, if not to be outright crushed by Microsoft and
computer manufacturers making machines that ran its operating systems.
From food suppliers to online stores,
computer supply
companies to an art gallery in the UK — a first in that
niche.
With
companies looking to expand their
computer aided design (CAD) teams to manage the influx of work they're getting Ed Murison, Senior Rail Specialist, shares how to get into 3D modelling and the qualities and skills it takes to embark on a career within this engineering
niche.