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Reminder From The Innovator’s Dilemma: Markets Change Whether You Like It Or Not
The management trap of disruptive technology is insidious because, like all good traps, it doesn’t look like one at first.
Disruptive technology/innovation
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In his book “The Innovator’s Dilemma”, Clayton Christensen (see article) made a distinction between two different types of technology that affect business, a distinction that has since become accepted wisdom. On the one hand he described what he called “sustaining technologies”, technological developments that help organisations to make marginal improvements in what they [...]










































