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Samsung wants its employees to learn from the Note 7 crisis

Samsung wants its employees to learn from the Note 7 crisis

Though the company head did not mention the Note 7 debacle in particular, the inference was pretty clear when he mentioned the word "crisis".

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  • Updated Nov 1, 2016 11:28 AM IST
Samsung wants its employees to learn from the Note 7 crisisBurnt Note 7

Samsung Electronics wants its employees to be more carefulwith their work. The South Korean Giant's Chief Executive Kwon Oh-hyun onTuesday said, "We have a long history of overcoming crises."

Though the company head did not mention the Note 7 debaclein particular, the inference was pretty clear when he mentioned the word "crisis".

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In a Thomson Reuters report the head is stated saying, "Letus use this crisis as a chance to make another leap by re-examining andthoroughly improving how we work, how we think about innovation and ourperspective of our customers."

Samsung Electronics has been facing the heat of explosiveNote 7s as they still haven't figured out the specific reason behind thefailure of those handsets. The investigation, that was being focussed onbatteries alone, has now expanded to other components of the smartphone.

The biggest recall in the history of modern technology andthe eventual halting of productions is estimated to burn a $17 billion hole inSamsung's pocket. The company has registered the lowest earnings from themobile division since the past eight years.

 

 

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Published on: Nov 1, 2016 11:15 AM IST
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