The opportunity & threat of disruptive technologies
How do seemingly benign innovations often disrupt entire industries? And why are industry leaders consistently losing out to the upstarts, even when the disruptive innovation came from the leader's own lab? Companies must understand how and why these destructive patterns occur before they can b...
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| Format: | Electronic |
| Language: | English |
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[Boston, MA] :
Harvard Business School ;
c2001-2002.
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| Edition: | Ver. 2.1. |
| Series: | Faculty seminar series (Boston, Mass.)
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| Summary: | How do seemingly benign innovations often disrupt entire industries? And why are industry leaders consistently losing out to the upstarts, even when the disruptive innovation came from the leader's own lab? Companies must understand how and why these destructive patterns occur before they can break out of them… |
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