Clay Christensen: Principles of Innovation & Measuring Success

Publicado 2015-03-30
Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen examines historic disruptive innovations, how they affected accessibility for the masses and describes 3 types of innovation.

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  • @syed1010
    Key takeaways for me:
    1. Low cost alternatives only exists in the presence of high cost products
    2. Disruption: identify a fight where the existing player is motivated to exit
    3. How to compete against non-consumption
  • You are the father of disruption, and your child is just changing the world. You just changed mine... Thank you!!!
  • @Frank_T_Pfeiffer
    ...adding a lot of useful insight and knowledge to the original concept...just great
  • @sumitme
    listening to u n getting better n better after each talk
  • @NetQube
    This was fantastic! It’s a must share.
  • Wait, what is the high end of the market and what type of indicators do you look for to find it?
  • @hadjievviktor
    Principles for making a great point and presentation but how they apply elsewhere in business? Do they have the same meaning in the IT sector? Cases in this regard and functional business comparison will be great! Viktor
  • @DiegoRemus
    his low tone (and the content in the middle) makes the video heavy and everlasting but, in the end, I found this really inghtful.
  • @PelczarTomasz
    It's fun to be featured, it's fun to receive an award, there's one downside, it means responsibility...
  • @jaygolds46
    Anyone catch the hidden gem?

    Clay showed a formula, and I bet know one caught it.
  • @phily8020
    Aren't we just going back to the argument: sell the value not the price? Discounting is the lazy option
  • Tesla did the contrary: Fist it came big with an expensive car, then killing all other automakers with cheaper stuff.
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