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2023: Making The Shift From Disruption To Resilience

Digital Tonto

It’s been roughly 25 years since Clayton Christensen inaugurated the disruptive era and what he initially intended to describe as a special case has been implemented as a general rule. Disruption is increasingly self-referential, used as both premise and conclusion, while the status quo is assumed to be inadequate as an a priori principle.

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5G Is Far Bigger Than Faster Smartphones

Daniel Burrus

The global pandemic has disrupted business, government, healthcare, and education on a global level. This extreme disruption is far more than institutional. It’s been personal, disrupting how we all live, work, and play. . The world has never experienced as much uncertainty as it has today. 5G as a Hard Trend.

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5G Entrepreneurs Creating Billion-Dollar Businesses

Daniel Burrus

Because of this, many industries will either be agile , reacting to an ever-increasing number of 5G innovators disrupting their industry, or they will be anticipatory innovators and use the predictability of 5G capabilities to become the disruptor. Implementation of 5G would certainly jump-start those disruptions. Healthcare.

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The Top 5 Technology Trends That Will Drive Innovation in 2018

hackerearth

Thanks to interesting advances in AI, healthcare can look forward to lower costs for medical treatments and process optimization, more accurate and easier ways to predict health outcomes , and improvement in patient experience and healthcare delivery. Looks like AI will continue to rule 2018. Machine Learning.

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Millennials Have Outshone Their Inventive Forebears By Leaps And Bounds

Daniel Burrus

Combining this with their ability to invoke out-of-the-box thinking, thanks to their lack of experience, and it’s incredibly easy for today’s young innovators not only to use existing tech as a foothold for their developments, but to more easily identify what technology can be used to disrupt the next product, service or industry.

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Brexit – Economic Destruction vs. Creative Destruction

Adam Hartung

I’m a believer in Disruptive Innovation. In the last 20 years, largely thanks to the initial insights of the faculty at Harvard Business School, we’ve seen a dramatic increase in understanding how new companies use new technologies to disrupt markets and wipe out the profitability of companies that were once clearly successful.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

find new ideas and examples to disrupt your industry. Some of the most notable and disruptive inventions of tomorrow will require a paradigmatic change in the way we interpret things today, in the way we perform tasks, in the technologies and resources we have access to. What if all your employees were freelancers?