Polaroid (Bankruptcy)
Polaroid's 2001 bankruptcy demonstrates how instant gratification businesses face extinction when faster alternatives emerge. The company that built an empire on 'pictures in minutes' couldn't compete when digital cameras offered pictures in seconds. Like a species whose speed advantage is surpassed, Polaroid's core differentiation became irrelevant overnight. The brand survives today as nostalgia product.
Key Leaders at Polaroid (Bankruptcy)
Edwin Land
Founder
Key Facts
1937
Founded