"The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen - VIDEO BOOK SUMMARY
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2015
- The Innovator's Dilemma by Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen. -- Sign up to receive free weekly video book summaries at www.bookvideoclub.com --
The book explains how successful companies that dominate their industries fail in the face of disruptive innovation. It’s a message of caution for leadership teams at these companies, but also a message of encouragement for competitors venturing against these goliaths.
First, we’ll distinguish between sustaining and disruptive innovation. Then, we’ll discuss why it’s difficult for most companies to adopt disruptive technologies. And finally, what does it all mean for both large companies and startups...
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Great Thank. Where can i find the subtitles for this summary? There wasn't it in a subscription message.
Nice summary, but you're missing one key element in the definition of a disruptive innovation. A disruptive innovation underperforms in the characteristics of the old innovation, but it has a characteristic in which it outperforms the old innovation. A great example is the laptop in my opinion. The first laptops were shit, they underperformed pc's in everyway, however: they were portable. To refer this to one of your examples Airbnb... Airbnb rooms might underperform regular hotel rooms in comfort/service etc., however Airbnb offers a 'new characteristic', that rooms can be rented out by everyone and not just established hotels.
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Solid video, now I have to find time to read the book
Tegan Burns did u get more informations when you read it ?
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An initial small market is up for something big - great statement
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Would you consider making one about "Ten types of innovation" from Doblin? :-)
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Highly relatable with Zoho's journey through these years.
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Good. Explanation.
Excellent summary! One suggestion is to have 15 minutes capsule to give a run down on each chapter's key takeaway! I know I am asking for more! (;-)
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Fear Uncertainty Doubt. Established companies are terrified of the Osborne (computer) effect. Coming out with a new product that will destroy your existing product. Kodak had an early lead in digital photography, but film was a huge cash cow for them. IBM came out with the IBM PC jr. with the chiclets keyboard, that was intentionally bad, but cheaper. Unfortunately, the IBM-compatible was the same price, but the same performance as the IBM PC. Big companies just can't compete against themselves. Little, new companies can compete against big companies.
Great - but where's the T in nitch markets at 03:26?
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i suggest you looking at his article on HBR which will prove that Uber is actually not a disruptive innovation :)
You made a mistake mentioning UBER as a disruptive company. This company does not meet the requirements for being considered disruptive, it is not a product which has a lower performance as the cabs and the most important thing, it has to go after a lower client segment or a new market niche.
Instead of that, the company goes after the cab's clients, it did not start from one of those segments, therefore, it cannot be considered as a disruptive product.
My problem with academics is that they create straight jacketed criteria and two by two matrices and boiler plate definitions as if this were the norm in society.. anything which changes life and is accepted by people after some initial resistance is disruptive for those who lived comfortably with the old model...
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the black line pens are Edding, the S and M sizes, the colored ones are Tombow's color brush pens
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"A small target market can be the start of something really big" --- NOTED.
i read this book twice and still dont understand any of it.
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Uber is a sustaining innovation
Yes, you're right because disprutive innovations originate in low-end or new-market footholds!
you pronounce niche wrong
5 years later and Skype is put to sleep by zoom 😂
The hand animation is terribly disturbing to follow the video. Have a look at Ray Dalios Principles animation.
Whatever you think of capitalism overall, this particular thing is actually a contradiction of capitalism.
cough cough palantir technologies inc
then zoom zoomed past skype
NEESH, not nitch ;)
Everything true but Uber they are not smart! highest insurance cost per mile and lowest miles % with passengers inside
utter outdated approach. innovation has since shown that it does not need a niche market to succeed
What pure bullshit. Seriously.