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Here’s a story about past strategic decision: Nokia once made rubber out of dandelions. They were actually very good at it; a Finnish Air Force plane which crashed into a lake in Karelia during the war in 1942 was recovered in 1998 with its tyres still inflated. Because they made rubber, they made insulation for electric cables. Because of that, they got into the telecoms industry;* for a while they were the world’s biggest manufacturer of mobile phones and today they make complicated switching equipment.

*I confess — this is an oversimplification. Nokia did dozens of other things and it’s very hard to trace the timing and logic of its entry into various different industries. Basically the only principle I could extract from its corporate history is that if Finns need something, Nokia would usually have a go at making it.