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IEEE Spectrum April 2005 Anthony Durniak |
The Innovator's Dilemma: 3.0 Seeing What's Next by Clayton M. Christensen, Scott D. Anthony & Erik A. Roth is recommended reading for anyone involved with technology. But readers of either of the previous two books will find little new substance in this one. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Mark Henricks |
Think Ahead Two books that mean business: One helps you spot the "disruptive innovations" that can make or break your business success. The other tells you how to sell to the 8-12 "tween-age" market. |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2009 Mac Greer |
Will Apple Lose Its Edge? Disruptive innovation expert Clay Christensen talks movers and shakers. |
The Motley Fool October 21, 2011 John Reeves |
Identifying Innovative Companies A new study identifies five ways that CEOs and executives can get better at innovation. |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2010 Jennifer Schonberger |
The Future of Innovation in America Innovation experts like Clayton Christensen imply that America is being outinnovated by other countries. |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
How Innovation Can Improve Your Investing Clayton Christensen, the author of The Innovator's Dilemma, and the foremost expert on innovation in the U.S., shares his thoughts on the power of new ideas. |
Registered Rep. July 30, 2013 David Armstrong |
Editor's Letter: August 2013 Plenty of advisors and others in the industry are skeptical that any of these new-fangled, computer-based financial planning services will ever succeed, and the closing of BloombergBlack will certainly bolster that view. |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2008 John Teresko |
Bookshelf: The Innovator's Guide To Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation To Work In this new book, the authors take the subject of innovation to the next level -- implementation. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 31, 2012 |
Most Popular Stories of 2012 This year readers' favorite articles examined topics such as breaking the smartphone addiction, CEO's and their strategies, and how to brand a next-generation product. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 6, 2004 Jim Heskett |
Why Do Managers Fail to Act on Their Predictions? In "Predictable Surprises: The Disasters You Should Have Seen Coming and How to Prevent Them," the authors contend that a predictable surprise has several discerning characteristics. |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Robert D. Hof |
Innovate or Die Clayton Christensen's accessible and rigorous new book provides a survival manual for corporate managers. The Innovator's Solution makes a credible case that established companies can defy the odds after all, provided they offer disruptive new products of their own. |
Fast Company December 2004 Carleen Hawn |
Lessons on Innovation From Microsoft There are plenty of internal reasons why Microsoft's record of innovation is so lackluster. But the company's failure also points to three much bigger lessons about innovation. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2005 John Reeves |
Predicting the Next Wal-Mart Studying the history of disruptive innovation can help us find tomorrow's winners. |
Fast Company January 2001 |
Strategic Reading A reading list that focuses on Internet strategy... |
The Motley Fool December 19, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
Here's Where This Guru Is Investing Clayton Christensen's stock holdings reveal disruptive innovators like Cree and salesforce.com. |
Fast Company November 2003 Polly LaBarre |
The Industrialized Revolution Clay Christensen's idea of "disruptive innovation" made him the unintended mascot of the dotcom boom. So what's he thinking now? |
HBS Working Knowledge June 4, 2012 Carmen Nobel |
Applying Business Theories to Your Life Clayton Christensen's book, How Will You Measure Your Life? stresses the importance of allocating resources in such a way that they match the strategy, starting with tales of woe from giants like Unilever and Apple and segueing into personal stories. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 18, 2008 Martha Lagace |
How Disruptive Innovation Changes Education As an industry, education has certain elements that have made the market difficult to penetrate and lasting reform hard to come by. |
Financial Advisor September 2012 Dennis Stearns |
Measuring Your Life A new book may provide you and your clients with the right tools for a happier life. It's Clayton Christensen's How Will You Measure Your Life? |
HBS Working Knowledge April 8, 2015 James Heskett |
Are Technology Companies Ripe for Disruption? Today's tech products seem stuffed full of features most users don't want -- kindling for igniting Clayton Christensen's disruptive innovation. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 8, 2009 Deborah Blagg |
Clay Christensen on Disrupting Health Care Professor Clayton Christensen suggests some disruptive innovations that will make health care both more affordable and more effective in the future. |
Pharmaceutical Executive June 1, 2012 Ben Comer |
Disruption in the C-Suite Clayton Christensen, author of "The Innovator's Dilemma," offers to collaborate with pharma CEOs on solutions to the strategic impasse around flagging drug productivity. |
CRM June 1, 2007 David Myron |
You Drive Intelligence There is an unfortunate eagerness to view business intelligence as a business panacea. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 15, 2006 Sean Silverthorne |
Lessons Not Learned About Innovation Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter discusses her research into the classic traps of innovation -- and how to avoid them. |
The Motley Fool June 11, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Harry Potter Can't Save the Day Even bestsellers aren't much of a boon in the current bookstore climate. Investors, it's hard to foresee sustainable growth ahead. |
The Motley Fool October 22, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
Can America Innovate Itself Out of Stagnation? One of the greatest fears of many economists is that the financial recovery of the United States will be doomed to the same fate Japan's economy once faced: a decade or more of stagnant growth. |
Bank Technology News June 2010 John Pyrovolakis |
Innovators: A Call to Action The Innovation Accelerator wishes to leverage great and innovative technologies developed in our nation's research universities and federal research labs on the strength of federal funding to empower our nation's banking industry. |
The Motley Fool March 30, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Scholastic's Impending Potter Mania A record-breaking print run heralds the approach of this summer's new Harry Potter book. From an investment point of view, the publisher hasn't had too much else going on between Potter books. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 31, 2014 Sean Silverthorne |
A Scholarly Crowd Explores Crowdsourcing At the Open and User Innovation Workshop, several hundred researchers discussed their work on innovation contests, user-led product improvements, and the biases of crowds. |
IndustryWeek October 20, 2010 |
Innovation Nation? Manufacturers are more involved than other industries in innovation, but engagement is hardly widespread. |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2004 John Teresko |
Open Innovation? Rewards And Challenges Open Innovation is a strategy of finding and bringing in new ideas that are complementary to existing research & development projects. But open innovation does not just happen. It requires changes in corporate culture and must be driven from the top. |
CIO October 15, 2003 |
Old Questions, Fresh Answers In today's economy, innovation and happiness in the workplace might be viewed as completely irrelevant notions. Here are two books that, refreshingly, beg to differ. |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
The Harry Potter Effect Does the Harry Potter news make Scholastic a page-turner? Over the long term, investors should likely be worried about a stock that hangs so much store by a franchise that will, eventually, come to an end. |
Fast Company Rose Pastore |
10 Companies Every Entrepreneur Should Know Take the test below to learn more about what the world's most innovative businesses are doing right. |
CIO December 1, 2006 Gary Beach |
Employee Power Where will 2007's innovative ideas come from? You need look no further than your own backyard. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 13, 2003 |
Is "The Innovator's Solution" to Sustained Corporate Growth an Unnatural Act? I do not care whether it is existing organizations or new ones which capitalize on disruptive technologies... How do you get an elephant into a refrigerator?... "Disruptive" is the clue for why the proposed method of sustained growth will fail in most organizations... etc. |
CFO June 1, 2009 Kate O'Sullivan |
Disciplinarians' Dilemma Derided as enemies of innovation, CFOs can, in fact, be its valuable friends. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 20, 2011 Dyer et al. |
Five Discovery Skills that Distinguish Great Innovators In their new book, The Innovator's DNA, authors Jeff Dyer, Hal Gergersen, and Clayton M. Christensen build on the idea of disruptive innovation to explain how and why the Steve Jobses and Jeff Bezoses of the world are so successful. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 27, 2009 |
Building Businesses in Turbulent Times An economic crisis is a charter for business leaders to rewrite and rethink how they do business, says Harvard Business School professor Lynda M. Applegate. |
Fast Company May 1, 2007 Chuck Salter |
Disruptors Welcome eBay's Disruptive Innovation team steers creative disruption into areas that eBay is most eager to explore, such as social networking. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 25, 2011 Christensen & Eyring |
How Disruptive Innovation is Remaking the University Online learning is a disruptive technology that is making colleges and universities reconsider their higher education models. |
National Defense January 2007 Johnson & McLaughlin |
To Defeat Terrorists, Military Services Must Innovate, Disrupt By any measure, reforming the half-trillion dollar, 3 million-member Defense Department is one of the largest innovation projects in history. |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Mark Henricks |
Fill In the Blanks Rather than selling products you think people ought to buy, put out things they'll actually use. |
Inc. June 2007 Athena Schindelheim |
The Trouble With Harry Harry Potter has become a children's lit classic - and a huge industry. With the final book due out, how would you develop the Potter brand? |
Wall Street & Technology June 16, 2006 Bob Violino |
Top-Down Innovation CEOs have another - and an increasingly urgent - assignment to add to their leadership portfolios: driving innovation and tearing down barriers that may prevent it. Technology is playing a large part in new business models. |
The Motley Fool October 25, 2008 Wade Michels |
How to Catch the Big One Have you ever heard the phrase "disruptive innovation"? If not, too bad, because if you spot a disruptive innovation early enough, it can make you a fortune. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 4, 2013 Carmen Nobel |
Lessons from Running GM's OnStar Before teaching at Harvard Business School, Chet Huber ran the General Motors telematics subsidiary OnStar. Huber discusses how the lessons he learned in the field mesh with the lessons he teaches to students. |
CRM January 2010 Joshua Weinberger |
CRM on Twitter: January 2010 The definition of innovation... Costs of innovation... How to measure innovation... Open innovation... etc. |
Fast Company February 2001 Anna Muoio |
Beg, Borrow, Stimulate Meeting I Never Miss: Association for Managers of Innovation |
Inc. June 2008 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter Innovation often begins with a clever entrepreneur who manages not only to conceive a great idea but also to finance it, employ people to improve it, build a company around it - and, eventually, see it to glorious and profitable fruition. |