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  1. 3 days ago · Since the 1980s, humankind stepped into a disruptive era called “Disruptive Eve”, triggered by “Disruptive Innovation”, a concept consecrated by Clayton Christensen. This period has been marked by several disruptive factors such as specific technological advancements, economic trends, social changes, pandemics, and geopolitical events, making it stand out through its ever-increasing ...

  2. 2 days ago · The JTBD framework, championed by Clayton Christensen, suggests that customers ‘hire’ products and services to get a job done. This perspective shifts the focus from demographic segmentation to a deeper understanding of the functional, emotional, and social dimensions of customer needs:

  3. 2 days ago · This lack of pressure and unwillingness to take risks are the main reasons why large companies struggle with revolutionary innovation. For those interested in learning more about this issue and gaining a deeper understanding, I would recommend reading Clayton Christensen’s book "The Innovator's Dilemma.”

  4. 3 days ago · The dilemma, as presented by Christensen, explains why new technologies cause great companies to fail. If they compete with upstarts, they jeopardise their own standards and brand.

  5. 4 days ago · Thirty years ago, Clayton M. Christensen, a professor at the Harvard Business School, noticed a pattern that helps make sense of schools’ rigidity. Looking across many industries, he recognized that leading organizations systematically struggle to adopt certain types of innovations.

  6. 4 days ago · Here are two of the many things I completed recently - the McKinsey Forward Program and a book titled "The Prosperity Paradox" by Clayton Christensen, which I read for the second time. If I had considered all the issues of life by the time I started these two activities, I wouldn't have completed them.

  7. 16 hours ago · Competing Against Luck by Clayton Christensen - Introduces the 'Jobs to be Done' theory, which can drastically improve how product managers understand customer needs and market opportunities. 5.2. Online courses and workshops. Several online platforms offer courses specifically tailored to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills:

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