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Disruptive Innovation for Social Change
Good enough innovations may be the best drivers of social change. The Idea in Brief The U.S. spends more money on health care than any other nation. Yet many less...
Tags: In Brief, Harvard Business Review, Thomas M. Sadtler, Rudy Ruggles, Heiner Baumann, Clayton M. Christensen, Human Resources, Software, Enterprise Software, Management, Innovation, Health Care, Leadership, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Strategy
Articles 2008-02-13
Breakthrough Ideas for 2004: The HBR List
From the Executive Summary: "HBR's editors searched for the best new ideas related to the practice of management and came up with a collection that is as diverse as it is provocative. The 2004 HBR List includes emergent concepts from biology, network science, management theory, and more. A few highlights:...
Tags: Profit, Harvard Business Review, Clayton M. Christensen, Daniel H. Pink, Herminia Ibarra, Iqbal Quadir, Free Trade, Channel Management, Finance, Marketing
White papers 2004-02-01
Reinventing Your Business Model
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Tags: Job, Business Model, Tata Group, Growth Market, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Harvard Business Review, In Brief, Mark W. Johnson, Clayton M. Christensen, Henning Kagermann, Mark W. Johnson, Clayton M. Christensen, Henning Kagermann
Articles 2008-12-10

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Clayton M. Christensen Added to Backchannelmedia's Board of Advisors
Backchannelmedia announces that Clayton M. Christensen, an established expert in innovative technological business strategy and management, has been added to its Board of Advisors. Specializing in generating and capitalizing on opportunities for new technology organizations, Christensen is a well-known and well-respected mind in the world of cutting edge business....
Tags: advisor, board, FINANCE, Harvard Business School, Investment
Research articles 2006-06-20
High-Technology Authority Dr. Clayton M. Christensen Joins LavaStorm's Board of Directors
Business/Technology Editors WALTHAM, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 5, 2000 "Disruptive Technologies" Author To Bring His Experience and Expertise To LavaStorm LavaStorm, Inc., the Internet systems engineering company focused on delivering technologically advanced solutions that solve complex problems, today announced that renowned Harvard Business School Professor, author and media...
Tags: board, Christensen, Dr., Harvard Business School, INTERNET, Strategy
Research articles 2000-07-05
Best-Selling Author of 'Innovator's Dilemma' to Keynote Kopin Vision 2005 Event; Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen Will Detail Birth and Future of Mobile Video Era
TAUNTON, Mass. -- Clayton M. Christensen, the man who coined the term "disruptive technology" and gave it layers of significance in his award-winning best seller "The Innovator's Dilemma," will be the keynote speaker at Vision 2005. The April 25, 2005 event, sponsored by KopinR Corp. (Nasdaq: KOPN) on its 20th...
Tags: Harvard Business School, mobile, video
Research articles 2005-04-19
The Disruptive Start-Up: Clayton Christensen On How To Compete With The Best
Harvard Business School professor and author Clayton M. Christensen has attracted a lot of fans who are heavy hitters. Fans like Andy Grove, chairman of Intel Corp. In a review of Christensen's 1997 business best-seller, The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail , on Amazon.com, Grove...
Tags: Bloomberg L.P., Christensen, entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Harvard Business School, innovation, Leadership, professor, Strategy
Research articles 2002-02-01
Looking ahead.(Bookshelf)(Brief Article)
Right from the beginning let me acknowledge that I bring two biases to "Seeing What's Next" (2004 Harvard Business School Press). Any book by Clayton M. Christensen commands my attention. And I have long believed that manufacturing CEOs in Right from the beginning let me...
Tags: Harvard Business School, Harvard Business School Press
Research articles 2004-10-01
Best-Selling Author to Offer Insight on Change and Innovation in Communications and Impact on Industry's Future
News Advisory: Event:Renowned business expert and Harvard Business School professor, Clayton M. Christensen, will be speaking about the sector most disrupted by innovation -- communications -- and what's next for policy and industry leaders. Participants: Clayton M. Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, best-selling...
Tags: Dr., Harvard Business School, innovation, Leadership, professor, Strategy
Research articles 2005-03-03
Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change.(bookSHELF)(Book Review)
Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change. By Clayton M. Christensen, Scott D. Anthony and Erik A. Roth. Harvard Business School Press, 312 pages. $29.95. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Given the remarkable reach and success of his earlier books,...
Tags: Harvard Business School, Strategy, theory
Research articles 2005-01-01
Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change
Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change. Clayton M. Christensen, Scott D. Anthony and Erik Roth; Harvard Business School Press. Boston, MA; 2004; 366 pp., $29.95. Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen writes in the foreword to his latest book that, "Building comprehensive theory...
Tags: Harvard Business School, theory
Research articles 2004-11-01
Integral Forms Alliance With Harvard Expert On "Disruptive" Technology Strategy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 26, 1999-- Six questions can help companies identify vulnerability to "stealth attacks" of new technology, Clayton Christensen says Integral, Inc., an international consulting firm that specializes in growth strategies, has formed an alliance with Dr. Clayton M. Christensen, professor of business administration at...
Tags: alliance, Christensen, Harvard Business School, Innovator, Outsourcing, Strategy
Research articles 1999-07-26
Seeing What's Next: Using The Theories Of Innovation To Predict Industry Change
Every investor oriented toward fundamental analysis seeks means of predicting how innovation and technology will alter the business landscape. Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change by Clayton M. Christensen of the Harvard Business School, Scott D. Anthony of Innosight, and Erik A. Roth of...
Tags: AllBusiness.com, Innovation, Leadership, Management, Strategy, Theory
White papers 2004-11-01
The Rules of Inovation
Clayton M. Christensen; Technology Review, June 2002, pp. 33-38. The author of The Innovator's Dilemma (1997) believes that "serious research" can turn the current black art of innovation into a predictable discipline, much as the quality movement removed the "inherent" randomness from manufacturing technology (see "Innovation a Science?" RTM,...
Tags: Christensen, innovation, Leadership, Manufacturing, Strategy, Technology Review
Research articles 2002-11-01
Looking Ahead
McClenahen, John S Industry Week 10-01-2004 Looking Ahead Byline: McClenahen, John S Volume: 253 Number: 10 ISSN: 00390895 Publication Date: 10-01-2004 Page: 20 Section: C-Level Type: Periodical Language: English BOOKSHELF Looking Ahead Right from the beginning let me acknowledge that I bring two biases to "seeing...
Tags: CEO, Christensen, Harvard Business School, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-10-01
Harvard professor to discuss innovation
Clayton M. Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor, will present a lecture on the theory of disruptive innovation at noon March 29 at the University of Utah. The 14th annual William R. and Erlyn J. Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life will be at...
Tags: Harvard Business School, innovation, Leadership, professor, Strategy
Research articles 2006-03-23
The Miami Herald Business Book Review Column.
By Richard Pachter, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 1--THE INNOVATOR'S SOLUTION: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth. Clayton M. Christensen and Michael E. Raynor. Harvard Business School Press. 288 pages. $29.95 You can be sure that when...
Tags: FINANCE, Harvard Business School, innovation, Leadership, MARKETING, printing, radio, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 2003-12-01
Innovation a science?
Tech Talk "Management of innovation today is where the quality movement was 30 years ago," Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen (cchristensen@hbs.edu) told a conference at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in May. The meeting was convened to honor "the world's top 100 young innovators in technology and business."...
Tags: deviation, Harvard Business School, innovation, Leadership, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Strategy, Technology Review
Research articles 2002-09-01
Innovation a science?
"Management of innovation today is where the quality movement was 30 years ago," Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen (cchristensen@hbs.edu) told a conference at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in May. The meeting was convened to honor "the world's top 100 young innovators in technology and business." Technology...
Tags: Christensen, deviation, Harvard Business School, innovation, Leadership, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Strategy
Research articles 2002-09-01
What's Your List of the Best Business Books?
What are the best business books ever? Good question. Personally, I get bogged down by most business books since too many are badly-organized and ill-thought-out exercises in cheerleading. So, I cruised the Web a bit and found this list by Shoulders of Giants and have to agree...
Tags: Books, Business Book, Channel Management, Marketing, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2009-01-27
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