Multiple Choice
Microsoft's eventual industry dominance is largely credited to the:
A) initial breaks that Bill Gates got when starting Microsoft, which were leveraged for several decades through an effective strategy.
B) firm's strong financial resources and market position during the initial stages of the industry.
C) firm's effective organizational structure and coordinating systems that helped the company capture value.
D) ability of Microsoft to pursue an unrelated diversification strategy in different industries.
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