Strategic Decision for a Tech Company
A leading smart home technology company is deciding on its next major product development strategy. Evaluate the two proposals below and recommend which one the company should adopt to ensure long-term market leadership, justifying your choice by analyzing the potential outcomes and risks of each approach.
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