The Vandalized Kodak Building Part 2 - Presentation Transcript
Kodak Vandalized Part 2
We’ll take a look at the interior of the former Kodak
building, outside Stockholm, Sweden…
As society became increasingly digital, Kodak
lost its core business…
… Kodak had about 140 000 employees in the late 1980s…
… Today, around 25 000.
There must be quite a few places like this around the world.
Here’s the main entrance from the inside.
Before the digital revolution, Kodak’s stock was traded at
about 85 USD in 1999…
… Today, the stock has declined to 2‐3 dollars.
Digital technology has burnt it all.
Christian Sandström is a PhD
student at Chalmers
University of Technology in
Gothenburg, Sweden. He
G h b S d H
writes and speaks about
disruptive innovation and
disruptive innovation and
technological change.
Christian Sandström is a PhD
student at Chalmers
University of Technology in
Gothenburg, Sweden. He
G h b S d H
writes and speaks about
disruptive innovation and
disruptive innovation and
technological change.
But what happened to Kodak?
B t h th d t K d k?
Christian Sandström is a PhD
student at Chalmers
University of Technology in
Gothenburg, Sweden. He
G h b S d H
writes and speaks about
disruptive innovation and
disruptive innovation and
technological change.
But what happened to Kodak?
B t h th d t K d k?
Find out more:
www.christiansandstrom.org
christian.sandstrom at chalmers.se
Christian Sandström is a PhD
student at Chalmers
University of Technology in
Gothenburg, Sweden. He
G h b S d H
writes and speaks about
disruptive innovation and
disruptive innovation and
technological change.
But what happened to Kodak?
B t h th d t K d k?
Find out more:
www.christiansandstrom.org
christian.sandstrom at chalmers.se
Images of the Kodak building:
http://www.slideshare.net/Christiansandstrom/the‐vandalized‐kodak‐building
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