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The Stories We Tell Determine The Change We Can Achieve

Digital Tonto

Change always begins with a grievance. Clearly, more emotionally-laden content, such as a policy issue or a business strategy is going to spark vigorous debates. Yet all too often we begin our stories with silly talk about “disruption” or burning platforms. There’s something people don’t like and they want it to be different.

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“Decouple” the Value Chain to Drive Digital Disruption

Leapfrogging

Digital disruption isn’t just about the internet or mobile technology. I recently had a chance to connect with Harvard Business School professor, Thales Teixeira, whose most recent book, Unlocking the Customer Value Chain , highlights the dynamics of “decoupling” and why it will drive even more disruption than we’ve seen in the world.

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How Kenvue De-Risked Its Supply Chain

Harvard Business Review

Global disruptions that cause sudden swings in consumer demand are becoming more commonplace today, changing the way we think about supply chains and de-risking them.

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How can K-12 leaders correctly diagnose what needs to be changed in their schools? And why does it matter?

Christensen Institute

If you’re reading this post, there’s a good chance you’re in the business of “organizational change.” But a major body of work happening in K–12 education today boils down to organizational change. Then you’re in the business of change. That weaving—that’s organizational change. High-dosage tutoring? Blended learning?

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Anticipating disruption by preparing adaptive pathways to respond

Paul Hobcraft

disruptive innovation pathway options. Option pathways are those viable alternatives available when you are suddenly confronted with the need to change. By being proactive, anticipating and structuring the options ahead you can be more prepared for disruption, you can respond with more thoughtful reactions.

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Bringing Blockchain into Real Life: Practical Applications for Disruptive Technology

Daniel Burrus

At this point, those who do understand what cryptocurrency is realize the disruptive nature of the concept and how it can upend the banking and financial industry. But the disruption from the concept of a digital wallet and cryptocurrency runs far deeper than just money. Disrupting the Real Estate Industry.

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Are Digital Transformation and Innovation the Same Thing?

IdeaScale

Innovation is the introduction of any significant, positive change. This can be changes in public policy, small improvements to a company’s processes, totally new, disruptive product offerings, and more. An example of a workplace production innovation was a new sick PTO policy co-created by NYU employees.

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