Thursday, November 19, 2015

Where Disruptive Innovation Came From

 


MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Harvard Business Review

November 18, 2015

Where Disruptive Innovation Came From

By Donald Sull


Change Management Meets Social Media by Sarah Clayton

Talk to employees where they already are.


How People Are Actually Using the Internet of Things by H. James Wilson, Baiju Shah, Brian Whipple

To enhance their lives at home.


Your Innovation Team Shouldn't Run Like a Well-Oiled Machine by Ron Ashkenas, Markus Spiegel

It needs to be adaptive.


What Engineering a Reverse Innovation Looks Like by Amos Winter, Vijay Govindarajan

Steps for developing products in emerging markets.


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