The Innovator's Dilemma With Award Winning Harvard Business Review Article ?How Will You Measure Your Life?? by Clayton Smith
When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail
This book explains why well-run companies often fail in the face of disruptive technologies by distinguishing sustaining from disruptive innovations and showing how resource allocation, organizational processes, and business models shape which initiatives succeed; it provides frameworks and case studies to help managers recognize and respond to disruptive threats—including when to spin off ventures—and pairs that analysis with a reflective essay that applies the same principles to personal life, arguing that deliberate allocation of time and resources, a clear sense of purpose, and intentional relationships are the truest measures of success.
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- 1997
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- 280-320 pages
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