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GAMBIAN DUO HEADING TO LIVERPOOL? • Festibad Gambia brings badminton to Gambian communities • A woodworker’s journey from beehives in West Africa to spoons in Walnut Creek • Bag of fertiliser at D1,100: Gambian farmers hail fertiliser subsidy as lifeline against rising costs • Beyond coalition 2026: Unity must begin with a common negotiating framework • 2027: INEC has no candidate, favours no party –Prof Amupitan • Halle Bailey’s The Little Mermaid Premiere Gown Is All Teal, Shells & Mermaid Glamour | See Photos • FCT landlords, business owners demand action over worsening Abuja floods • PHOTOS: Police, soldiers block ex-servicemen from protesting at defence ministry • Perhaps I am just lucky • Police Embarks on Youth Sensitisation, Moral Advocacy • SPF Calls for Nominations for the Wole Oguntokun Legacy Award • Reflection on calls for me to actively participate in politics • Turkiye’s AK Party turns 25: A journey of change and renewal • Tinubu to address world leaders at UN general assembly September 23 • EPL: João Pedro signs new Chelsea deal until 2032 • FOOTBALL COACH GETS 7 YEARS FOR UNNATURAL SEX WITH 10 YEAR-OLD MALE PLAYER • Bag of rice down to just D1,500 at Jah Oil • Suspect arrested over death of woman in Banjul • Poacher caught with turtle escaped prosecution by becoming conservationist • GAMBIAN DUO HEADING TO LIVERPOOL? • Festibad Gambia brings badminton to Gambian communities • A woodworker’s journey from beehives in West Africa to spoons in Walnut Creek • Bag of fertiliser at D1,100: Gambian farmers hail fertiliser subsidy as lifeline against rising costs • Beyond coalition 2026: Unity must begin with a common negotiating framework • 2027: INEC has no candidate, favours no party –Prof Amupitan • Halle Bailey’s The Little Mermaid Premiere Gown Is All Teal, Shells & Mermaid Glamour | See Photos • FCT landlords, business owners demand action over worsening Abuja floods • PHOTOS: Police, soldiers block ex-servicemen from protesting at defence ministry • Perhaps I am just lucky • Police Embarks on Youth Sensitisation, Moral Advocacy • SPF Calls for Nominations for the Wole Oguntokun Legacy Award • Reflection on calls for me to actively participate in politics • Turkiye’s AK Party turns 25: A journey of change and renewal • Tinubu to address world leaders at UN general assembly September 23 • EPL: João Pedro signs new Chelsea deal until 2032 • FOOTBALL COACH GETS 7 YEARS FOR UNNATURAL SEX WITH 10 YEAR-OLD MALE PLAYER • Bag of rice down to just D1,500 at Jah Oil • Suspect arrested over death of woman in Banjul • Poacher caught with turtle escaped prosecution by becoming conservationist
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Why products fail (Part VI)

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Why products fail (Part VI)

We have examined two of the most common killers of new products in this series, and these are the cultural

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