@marquesfotografia: Abordei uma vendedora do carimbó da sorte e o ensaio ficou divo que eu já to ansioso para soltar para vocês 😍😱❤️ E você, aceitaria um convite para fotografar também ? @mari_nina21 Curte e comenta para a parte 2 😍🤩 . . . #fotografandoaleatoriamente #fotografodopará #marquesfotografia #carimbódásorte #pará @beyonce #beyonce #renaissance #iza

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michizaozao
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ela olhando desconfiada muito eu
2023-03-14 22:09:41
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Fabiane Ramos807 :
com certeza vai ficar lindo o ensaio, porque ela é maravilhosa!
2023-03-13 00:17:56
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renanbraga552 :
vou confiar no algoritmo
2023-03-12 22:41:59
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top
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𝖎𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖔~⊘ :
ela no início bem tipo " sai daqui moço" kkkk
2023-03-13 01:52:09
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gente achei ela a cara da iza
2023-03-14 21:37:03
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parte 2 pfv coloca meu comentário nunca ninguém me escolhe
2023-03-13 02:18:14
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tadinha, ela achou que fossem mexer com ela no inicio ☹️
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In business, the allure of size can be a double-edged sword, as exemplified by the cautionary tales of giants like Nokia and Blackberry. These once-indomitable forces, driven by the pursuit of sheer market dominance, found themselves ensnared in the illusion that size equated to sustained success. However, history tells a different tale—a narrative of complacency and a disconnection from the core essence of their business. Nokia, a colossus in the mobile phone industry, and Blackberry, synonymous with secure communication, were both at the zenith of their powers. Yet, in their relentless quest for market share, they inadvertently veered away from their fundamental strengths, allowing innovative disruptors like Apple to redefine the game. The lesson is profound: size alone does not guarantee longevity or relevance. In the wake of technological evolution, the pursuit of sheer mass often led to organizational inertia, rendering these giants susceptible to the nimble strategies of innovators. The transformative success of Apple wasn’t rooted in the magnitude of its operations but in its ability to stay agile, pivot with the times, and most importantly, understand and meet the evolving needs and desires of consumers. The cautionary tale echoes a universal truth in business – innovation, adaptability, and a deep understanding of consumer dynamics trump sheer size. It’s not about being the biggest; it’s about being the best at what matters most to your target audience. In the ever-evolving business ecosystem, the key is not to chase size for its own sake but to maintain a razor-sharp focus on what makes your business indispensable and innovative.
In business, the allure of size can be a double-edged sword, as exemplified by the cautionary tales of giants like Nokia and Blackberry. These once-indomitable forces, driven by the pursuit of sheer market dominance, found themselves ensnared in the illusion that size equated to sustained success. However, history tells a different tale—a narrative of complacency and a disconnection from the core essence of their business. Nokia, a colossus in the mobile phone industry, and Blackberry, synonymous with secure communication, were both at the zenith of their powers. Yet, in their relentless quest for market share, they inadvertently veered away from their fundamental strengths, allowing innovative disruptors like Apple to redefine the game. The lesson is profound: size alone does not guarantee longevity or relevance. In the wake of technological evolution, the pursuit of sheer mass often led to organizational inertia, rendering these giants susceptible to the nimble strategies of innovators. The transformative success of Apple wasn’t rooted in the magnitude of its operations but in its ability to stay agile, pivot with the times, and most importantly, understand and meet the evolving needs and desires of consumers. The cautionary tale echoes a universal truth in business – innovation, adaptability, and a deep understanding of consumer dynamics trump sheer size. It’s not about being the biggest; it’s about being the best at what matters most to your target audience. In the ever-evolving business ecosystem, the key is not to chase size for its own sake but to maintain a razor-sharp focus on what makes your business indispensable and innovative.

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