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  • 07 Mar 2016

What theory did you just use? News brief — Capitalist’s Dilemma version, week of Mar 7 2016

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At the top of Clay Christensen’s mind these days is the Capitalist’s Dilemma. Clay has written a number of pieces about this paradox— first [...]
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  • 22 Feb 2016

What theory did you just use? News brief — week of Feb 26 2016

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So much has been written about how detrimental to productivity it is to context switch — it can be time consuming [...]
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  • 04 Feb 2016

Working sessions with Clay Christensen | Disruption theory — on the trajectory of performance improvement

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A key part of the theory-building process, Clay likes to explain, is to identify and study anomalies that enable you to hone in on the [...]
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  • 21 Jan 2016

What Theory Did You Just Use? US Steel in 2015

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The news story: Last March, US Steel announced that it was planning to construct a $230 million electric arc furnace (minimill technology) [...]
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  • 19 Nov 2015

Confronting a new-market disruption Part 3 — Car2Go

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In my first post in this 3-part series, I presented an overview of New-Market Disruption. In my second post, I explained [...]
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