2. proprietary data. For example, the behavior and credit rating knowledge used by city banks in establishing the leading business of American credit cards in the 1980s.
3. Information from the largest market share and leading edge. For example, the information used by ENIRON, an American energy company, in the natural gas industry.
4. Pure creative talents who invented successful products. For example, Walter Disney Company.
5. Excellent analytical and reasoning skills. For example, the Fidelity Magellan Fund, the second largest fund in the United States led by Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch, can prove this by using the same data as other securities analysts. When the quality of the final product or service is obviously different due to the different activities of front-line employees, the front-line execution ability appears. This ability can be defined as the unique ability to deliver products or services with almost the same quality.