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by valachio 1307 days ago
I think the opposite is true.

The bigger a ship is, the slower it is to turn.

IBM is a "tech" company that employs 282,000 employees, and when was the last time they invented something? I don't remember the last time I heard IBM in the news about something they made.

The bigger the company, you often times find less innovation and more administration & bureaucracy.

The reason startups can survive is because of its small size that makes it very flexible and adaptable to chaos and change, that gives it the edge over bigger companies.