Top 31 Quotes About Disruptive Innovation
#2. Disruptive innovation is competitive strategy for an age seized by terror.
Jill Lepore
#3. The principles of disruptive innovation are indeed intended to be guidelines to assist managers both in introducing disruptive innovations as well as identifying disruptive developments in their market.
Clayton Christensen
#4. We have found that companies need to speak a common language because some of the suggested ways to harness disruptive innovation are seemingly counterintuitive. If companies don't have that common language, it is hard for them to come to consensus on a counterintuitive course of action.
Clayton Christensen
#5. That's why it doesn't matter to proponents of the "disruptive innovation" framework that Khan Academy or MOOCs suck, for example.
Audrey Watters
#6. While someday the computerization of medicine will surely be that long-awaited "disruptive innovation," today it's often just plain disruptive: of the doctor-patient relationship, of clinicians' professional interactions and work flow, and of the way we measure and try to improve things. I
Robert Wachter
#7. Disruptive innovation is entrepreneurs changing their industry with unique creativity.
Onyi Anyado
#8. Instead, a disruptive innovation typically solves a customer problem in a better, more convenient, or cheaper way than existing alternatives. A disruptive product also creates a new market by addressing nonconsumption: it attracts people who did not take advantage of similar products. But
Roman Pichler
#9. A disruptive innovation is a technologically simple innovation in the form of a product, service, or business model that takes root in a tier of the market that is unattractive to the established leaders in an industry.
Clayton Christensen
#10. The fact that the Catholic Church has come to an agreement with Fascist Italy ... proves beyond doubt that the Fascist world of ideas is closer to Christianity than those of Jewish liberalism or even atheistic Marxism ...
Adolf Hitler
#11. Nobody thought the direct business model would work. But work it did, and spectacularly. Until it didn't. And therein lies the tale.
Heather Simmons
#12. I'm not sure I've turned your Commander inside out, but I can assure you if that iron skillet was empty, I would bring him down a peg or two.
Julia Mills
#13. Curiosity is an effective way to disruptive thinking and innovation for us.
Megan Coulter
#14. I should have known better than to open myself to such inevitable pain. When did I forget to stay aloof and unattached? When did I let my armor soften, leaving me vulnerable? This is what I get for playing human. The
Jessica Khoury
#15. The best antidote to the disruptive power of innovation is overregulation.
Tim Wu
#16. Some of us want the crown before the cross.
Billy Graham
#17. Biggie came at a time just like Hitler did with the Germans.
Tupac Shakur
#18. Creativity is the new currency, so, are you credited with new thoughts or overdrawn in old thinking?
Onyi Anyado
#19. Music alone with sudden charms can bind The wand'ring sense, and calm the troubled mind.
William Congreve
#21. Air power and military are meant to fight the enemy and not your own citizens ... How do you differentiate a Maoist? ... It will create a civil war-like situation.
Kishore Chandra Deo
#22. Brands that stand out from the competition are purposefully disruptive or different
Bernard Kelvin Clive
#23. And when you listened to one of his stories, you'd find yourself performing rapid calculations in your head, subtracting superlatives, figuring the square root of an absolute and then multiplying by maybe. Still,
Tim O'Brien
#24. The answer is the disruptive innovator, an outsider, who creates a product or service for the non-existing consumer in a non-existing market for almost no profit.
Clayton Christensen
#25. Those who disrupt their industries change consumer behavior, alter economics, and transform lives.
Heather Simmons
#26. Little, impalpable worlds, were those soap-bubbles, with the big world depicted, in hues bright as imagination, on the nothing of their surface.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
#27. Transparency may be the most disruptive and far-reaching innovation to come out of social media.
Paul Gillin
#28. A $10,000 investment in Dell at its 1988 initial public offering would have yielded a fortune of ~$6 million at the stock's peak.
Heather Simmons
#29. Writer Leo Rosten famously quipped: 'Money can't buy happiness, but neither can poverty.' The
Ashwin Sanghi
#30. To succeed in the digital realm, technology has to provide a strong disruptive element right from the start. If things cannot be done differently , a transition to digital is not going to be compelling enough for a wide enough adoption to create sustainability.
David Amerland
#31. So when you negate someone's compliment, you are telling them they are wrong. You're telling them they wasted their time. You are questioning their taste and judgment. You
Shonda Rhimes