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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Here are 10 trends that will create opportunities – and threats – in 2020. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. But 2020 promises to be especially extra turbulent. The future is finally here.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Here are 10 trends that will create opportunities – and threats – in 2020. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. But 2020 promises to be especially extra turbulent. The future is finally here.

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Business Model Disruption: MrBeast vs McDonalds

Strategyzer Innovation

2020 has been an incredibly disruptive year for the restaurant industry with losses of over $240B in the US market alone. Supply chains have been cut, the way people consume and order food has been turned upside down by the pandemic.

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Surrounded: When disruption hits on all sides (Part 1)

Christensen Institute

Disruption in health care started to accelerate about 15 years ago when models like One Medical and iora health launched their lower-cost, more affordable, and more accessible approaches to primary and on-demand care. This move is just what the theory of Disruptive Innovation would predict. So what can incumbents do?

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Accelerating Innovation During Times of Disruption

Yet2

In the beginning of 2020 business disruption was largely viewed as an “Airbnb” or “Uber” taking mind and market share from industry stalwarts. Today, business disruption is synonymous with COVID-19 closures and the corresponding economic slowdown. Disruption is really about a change in business as usual.

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Virtual reality won’t fix the mental health crisis, but a disruptive innovation might

Christensen Institute

Instead, a better solution to the crisis would be to address provider shortages and make mental health services affordable…or introduce a disruptive innovation. Disruptive innovations make products or services more accessible and affordable, thereby making them available to a larger population. Probably not , though it can help.

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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

Knowing that the end of the year is in sight, and the holidays are almost upon us, we anticipate work slowing down, and perhaps for just a few days we can actually think - really think - about what's going to happen in 2020. To "move the needle" companies need an occasional transformative or disruptive innovation.