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What disruptive technologies might open up new opportunity spaces?
We've seen the future, because that's what disruptive theory lets us do.
So what disruptive measures might shake up the waste industry and trash the pessimism of those who fail to reform?
Kasich, 39, who looks more like an Eagle Scout than a Deadhead, has been variously described by those familiar with the scene as "obnoxious" and "disruptive". Asked what "disruptive" meant in this context, a member of the rock band's entourage who witnessed the scene said: "I mean, he was potentially a threat to the show.
He became a hero to Grove and others for teaching them what disruptive technologies mean for their companies.
What disruptive changes began in the 1990s, and how are they shaping the global business landscape today?
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Nonetheless, it was interesting to see that many of the tech industry's top names — former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, and VCs Marc Andreessen and Keith Rabois — came out to dismiss the details as merely part of what makes disruptive companies disruptive.
But just what is disruptive innovation?The theory of disruptive innovation was invented by Clayton Christensen, of Harvard Business School, in his book "The Innovator's Dilemma".
Dismayed by this misuse of his work, Christensen recently wrote a reply to his critics, titled "What Is Disruptive Innovation?" Given the overuse that "disruption" has endured over the last few years, his article (co-authored by Michael E. Raynor and Rory McDonald) was a needed reset around how the theory of disruptive innovation should be applied — and where it shouldn't be.
Following the publication in this month's Harvard Business Review of the article "What Is Disruptive Innovation?" by Clayton Christensen, Michael Raynor and Rory McDonald, I talked with Clayton about the evolving thinking on disruptive innovation.
They know what's disruptive and what's not.
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