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4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024

Christensen Institute

As the new year dawns, here are four other trends that could change the status quo in 2024. The decline in enrollment in higher education, disruptive alternatives to higher education, demographic declines, and the continued rise in spending by higher education. Roughly 70% of students took at least one online course in 2021–22.

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The flaw behind coding bootcamps’ attempt to disrupt higher ed

Christensen Institute

At the Christensen Institute, we wondered if they might disrupt universities’ master’s degree programs. Companies like Casper and Harry’s epitomized the trend. McGrath’s analysis of why companies like Casper lacked enduring disruptive value also reveals the central flaws in coding bootcamps’ initial direct-to-consumer models.

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Anticipatory Leaders and Accelerated Hard Trends

Daniel Burrus

The predictability of disruption as an innovation accelerator is a central component of the Anticipatory Organization Model , focusing closely on how Anticipatory Organizations and Anticipatory Leaders can look at disruption and see enormous opportunities. Hard Trends and the Pandemic.

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Health Care in 2024: 3 predictions based on theories of disruptive innovation

Christensen Institute

It’s not about what I think will happen in 2024, but instead what theories of disruptive innovation would suggest. Without further ado, let’s dive into three trends, plus a bonus, to look for in the year to come. won’t disrupt health care, despite claims to the contrary. But are they likely to disrupt incumbents’ offerings?

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How Digital Transformation will Bend the Curve of the Linear Economy Toward the Circular

Speaker: Bruce Armstrong Taylor, Co-Founder & Managing Director of SmartNations Foundation, Jimmy Jia, Venture Partner at Pi Labs, Fabienne Durand, Senior Advisor to the SmartNations Foundation, & Roger Strukhoff, Executive Director of the Tau Institute

What can we do in our corporate organizations, in our homes and communities, to change the current course? Join panelists Bruce Armstrong Taylor, Jimmy Jia, Fabienne Durand, and their moderator Roger Strukhoff as they discuss how bending the carbon/GHG heavy linear economy to the circular is one of the hidden benefits of digital disruption.

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Downward enrollment trend in school districts calls for innovation—or else

Christensen Institute

The flight from public school districts that started while schools were closed isn’t reversing course. For districts to alter the trend, they must innovate and better serve parents. The post Downward enrollment trend in school districts calls for innovation—or else appeared first on Christensen Institute.

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Sustainable packaging innovations, trends, and insights

Yet2

Over the course of work, we’ve identified over 12 key dimensions of sustainable packaging including light weighting, inks, biodegradable and recyclable, edible packaging and more. The post Sustainable packaging innovations, trends, and insights appeared first on yet2. Relevant Packaging Projects from yet2.

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