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The Cost of Getting DACH Wrong: A Market Entry Post-Mortem
The Cost of Getting DACH Wrong: A Market Entry Post-Mortem Companies fail in DACH market entry with remarkable consistency. The pattern is predictable: initial optimism, modest investment, disappointing results, scaling back, eventual retreat. Most failures aren't due to bad products or insufficient capital. They're due to systematic misunderstandings about how DACH markets operate, what customers actually need, and how long adoption timelines actually are. Understanding comm
Jörn Menninger
3 hours ago6 min read
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