Let’s be honest. Quantum computing sounds like science fiction. Qubits, superposition, entanglement—it’s a world away from quarterly reports and supply chain logistics. But here’s the deal: the buzz isn’t just noise. The real conversation isn’t about building quantum computers; it’s about what they mean for how we plan, compete, and survive. This is where quantum computing meets business strategy. And it’s a collision that demands attention now, not later. Why Strategy Can’t Wait for the Hardware Sure, a fault-tolerant, general-purpose quantum computer is likely a decade away. But the strategic…
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