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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

On the backdrop of the boundless creativity of scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs (often one and the same) a cottage industry of management theories has emerged. In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. The Disruptability Curve has two axes. The reason is simple.

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

On the backdrop of the boundless creativity of scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs (often one and the same) a cottage industry of management theories has emerged. In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. The Disruptability Curve has two axes. Be under this line?—?and

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Designing for Harmony

Boxes and Arrows

After enjoying almost total market domination, Intuit finally was beginning to face some competition. This wasn’t Intuit’s first time at the rodeo: they had introduced QuickBooks Online in 2001. Years of incremental additions and piecemeal changes had turned QuickBooks into an awkward application with a dated interface.

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