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- Lessons Learned of ASML traces the journey from an underdog start-up to the dominant supplier in a volatile Tech industry.
- About the Author: Susanne van der Velden is an independent strategist and researcher focused on how organizations build and sustain innovation under uncertainty.
- 240 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Management
- Series Name: Lannoo Campus
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Lessons Learned of ASML traces the journey from an underdog start-up to the dominant supplier in a volatile Tech industry.
From underdog start-up to industry leader, 40 years of strategic choices, innovative breakthroughs, and bold choices revealed. Lessons Learned of ASML traces the journey from an underdog start-up to the dominant supplier in a volatile Tech industry. Built on interviews, internal notes and archives, it reconstructs the managerial choices--how ambitions were set, investments staged, partnerships orchestrated, technologies chosen, and setbacks absorbed--and tests them across four decades. Each chapter applies a clear analytical lens and brief reflection prompts, bringing strategy, innovation and ecosystem coordination into one readable, evidence-driven narrative that opens theory for practice without pretending there is a universal recipe.
About the Author
Susanne van der Velden is an independent strategist and researcher focused on how organizations build and sustain innovation under uncertainty. She worked as a consultant and founder on organizational-learning software, then held leadership at FME (Smart Industry & AI) and digitalization for Royal Heijmans' residential business. She obtained her PhD at Tilburg University and currently serves on the board of VNO-NCW Brabant Zeeland. Mohammad N. Nasiri is Assistant Professor of Strategy at the University of Amsterdam Business School, specializing in inter-organizational collaboration and innovation ecosystems. His research spans R&D alliances, consortia, and standard-setting, and he was UvA's Lecturer of the Year in 2022. He holds a PhD from Tilburg University.