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Clayton Christensen

Steve Blank

I remember the first time I read the Innovator’s Dilemma in 1997. They operated this way because their existing business models didn’t allow them to initially profit from those opportunities – so they ignored them – and continued to chase higher profitability in more-demanding segments. Eye Opening.

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Sustaining Innovation vs. Disruptive Innovation

YoungUpstarts

Innovation not only impacts global economies and business models, but the quality of life of people. Innovation has changed the way people live, work and do business. Businesses can focus on two types of innovation: sustaining innovation and disruptive innovation.

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Sustaining Innovation vs. Disruptive Innovation

The Startup Magazine

Innovation not only impacts global economies and business models, but the quality of life of people. It has changed the way people live, work and do business. Businesses can focus on two types of innovation: sustaining innovation and disruptive innovation.

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Startups and small biz at SXSW: ideas on how to spend your time at the conference!

crowdSPRING Blog

Yes, we’ll always want to encourage higher quality, but it won’t matter if we have crappy demand. How are user-generated reviews changing how restaurants operate and how we eat? The panel will discuss core tenets of this theory and how it is affecting current and future digital media business models.

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