ResearchDecoding disruption: 4 frameworks for understanding industry change
True disruption doesn’t mean merely competing. It means changing the structure of markets, the participants within them, and the balance of power. Read more »
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True disruption doesn’t mean merely competing. It means changing the structure of markets, the participants within them, and the balance of power. Read more »
Modern IT allows companies to free themselves from old enterprise constraints. However, business management and IT organizations must address ensuing conceptual and business model issues in order to succeed. Read more »
If the software-defined enterprise is structured around applications, those applications are structured around content. Information is the core of any modern business. It’s the biggest leverage an enterprise has to disrupt,… Read more »
If the software-defined enterprise is structured around applications, those applications are structured around content. Information is the core of any modern business. It’s the biggest leverage an enterprise has to disrupt,… Read more »
Organizations need a coherent approach to innovation, one that allows successes to be replicated and failures to provide lessons for the future. That means the different innovation techniques or priorities need… Read more »
Every business develops software, but relatively few embrace it as a competitive currency. For most enterprises, software development is a necessity, but for others, it’s a competitive differentiator. Tesla’s software has… Read more »
The Healthcare sector doesn’t score well on an index of innovation capabilities. Could social ecosystems help? Read more »
To prove they’re innovators, banks can build on their relative strengths in social media and platform/data. But there are problems at the top. Read more »
We need a set of innovation metrics that measure how capable companies are, so we can separate reputation from capability and help companies focus on areas for improvement. Read more »
Companies can apply lean startup methods to their innovation and product-development process if they’re careful to avoid some of its pitfalls. Read more »