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- Hidden_champions abstract "Hidden champions are relatively small but highly successful companies that are concealed behind a curtain of inconspicuousness, invisibility, and sometimes secrecy. The term hidden champion was coined by Theodore Levitt, who used it first in a discussion with Hermann Simon. Simon later on was the first to use this name as a title of a publication in a scientific German management journal. According to his definition, a company must meet three criteria to be considered a hidden champion: Number one, two, or three in the global market, or number one on the company's continent, determined by market share. Revenue below $4 billion Low level of public awareness.↑ ↑".
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- Hidden_champions wikiPageExternalLink dp06045.pdf.
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- Hidden_champions wikiPageExternalLink hidden-champions-1-what-german-companies-can-teach-you-about-innovation.
- Hidden_champions wikiPageExternalLink hidden-champions-2-why-do-these-hidden-global-innovative-extremely-profitable-companies-thrive.
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- Hidden_champions subject Category:Types_of_business_entity.
- Hidden_champions comment "Hidden champions are relatively small but highly successful companies that are concealed behind a curtain of inconspicuousness, invisibility, and sometimes secrecy. The term hidden champion was coined by Theodore Levitt, who used it first in a discussion with Hermann Simon. Simon later on was the first to use this name as a title of a publication in a scientific German management journal.".
- Hidden_champions label "Hidden Champion".
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