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 »
In the Weekly Update for Gigaom Research’s consumer coverage, Michael Wolf argues that Facebook’s acquisition of Oculus VR represents the firm having joined Google’s rareified air of new technology conglomerate. The… Read more »
Real innovation requires: 1) channel and operational autonomy, 2) no prescribed outcome, and 3) hiring for mindset over expertise. 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 »
Many believe in the idea that physical shape and interface of a device are the disruptive elements of design. In reality, the integration of hardware, software, service, and connection will shape… Read more »
Businesses have long grown by expanding into new markets. But new technology is changing the dynamics by which companies can leverage their current positioning to enter related, but less similar,… Read more »
The new program will place Google squarely in big tech co-working facilities in Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Durham, Minneapolis, Nashville and Waterloo, Canada. These cities aren’t tech backwaters, but they aren’t San… Read more »
Huawei CEO Ken Hu isn’t just promising to deliver a technology that’s nowhere defined. He’s reducing network innovation down to a question of mere speed. The mobile industry should have much… Read more »