disruption

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In 2019 Los Angeles film/TV producer Brian Morrison painted Blockbuster's logo onto an old newspaper box — and then filled it up with used DVDs. "The Free Blockbuster movement slowly gained traction," reports the New York Times — aided at times by social media — "and eventually m...

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Cork oaks are making homes warmer, cars lighter and clothes biodegradable — while still feeding the birds and absorbing carbon.

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Some examples of disruptive innovation include: Disruptor Disruptee Personal computers Mainframe and mini computers Mini mills Integrated steel mills Cellular phones Fixed line telephony Community colleges Four-year colleges Discount retailers Full-service department stores Retail medical clinics Traditional doctor’s offices       As companies tend to innovate faster than their customers’ needs evolve, most […]

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New products change what we buy, but new platforms have much broader effects.

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When people in tech talk about disruption and customer development, the typical picture that pops to mind is a couple of plucky young…

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Clayton Christensen claims that Uber is not disruptive, and he’s exactly right. In fact, disruption theory often doesn’t make sense when it comes to understanding how companies succeed …

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Editor's note: Victor Belfor is the vice president of business development at Influitive. He recently started angel investing and mentoring at 500 startups. As products mature, companies continue to compete in heated battles with their competitors by adding more features and more functionality. However, a lot of customers would prefer fewer features because extra features tend to make products clunky and difficult to use. Still, companies become feature-producing machines.

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Dollar Shave Club is a textbook example of how the new Internet economy will destroy value in incumbent industries.

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J F C Fuller did not invent the tank. That distinction should probably fall to E L de Mole, an Australian who approached the British war office in 1912 with a