Creative Disruption & The Innovator's Dilemma | Clayton Christensen (HBS & Author) @ Startup Grind
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Published 2013-02-18
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Watch Clayton Christensen, legendary author of The Innovators Dilemma (NYT best selling business), How Will You Measure Your Life, Harvard Business professor, and consultant speak about innovating for a better new world and how to stay efficient with the business worlds constant changes.
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All Comments (17)
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Here’s the spark notes version: 1. As people in complex professions discover patterns and share knowledge, the need for high intelligence and great intuition are diminished by best practices and precise rules. 2. Startups with a truly unique differentiation and a smaller profit margin are much more likely to replace incumbents. Established companies tend to compete for more profitable areas. 3. Don’t segment customers by human characteristics but by the jobs a product or service accomplishes for them. The data points draws a much deeper cause and effect.
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This here is what you call audio gold
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The 25 ppl who dislike this video are dinosaurs who haven’t realized they have been disrupted some time ago
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Very well thought out. Excellent perspective.
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1.5x speed is useful
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Blew my mind
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Very interesting perspective about the disruption on innovation.
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He's basically talking about game theory.
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How do they get disrupted!?
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It's almost 7 years now. Is Solar power cost competitive now?😀
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Mild mannered man but has a lot of brilliant ideas in here
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R.i.p mate
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Tesla😆🚀
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Gotta mention "Harvard" like 3 times, ay
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He was wrong on both Tesla and Solar Power, so I am not sure what he is talking about.
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Meh...