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Selective universities won’t be disrupted

Christensen Institute

Thanks to a confluence of factors—unsustainable business models and cost structures; demographics; and new, low-cost college options or alternatives powered in part by online learning—roughly 25% of colleges would close or merge in the couple of decades ahead. Disruptive innovations initially expand the pie, in other words.

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Ignite Inspiration: Selecting an Innovation Keynote Speaker for Your Corporate Event

Leapfrogging

The choice of speaker can set the tone for the entire event and influence the mindset of every attendee. Defining a Keynote Speaker’s Impact on Corporate Events A keynote speaker does more than just address the attendees of a corporate event. They imbue the gathering with energy, insights, and inspiration.

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Advancing Hybrid Events Will Enhance Attendee Experience and Build Business Value

Business and Tech

Hybrid events will are here to stay. Event marketers must continually adapt and innovate, with an eye on delivering unified live and digital experiences. . One prevalent idea is that hybrid events are here to stay. One prevalent idea is that hybrid events are here to stay. The future is hybrid.

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The Power of Innovation: Key Topics and Content from Dynamic Keynote Speakers

Leapfrogging

Introduction to Innovation Keynote Speakers Importance of Keynote Speakers in Corporate Events Keynote speakers play a pivotal role in the success of corporate events. They not only set the tone for the event but also provide valuable insights and fresh perspectives on the ever-evolving business landscape.

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Vitamins Don't Have a Triggering Event

Leanstack

How I learned to stop procrastinating and start realizing that now is the best time to launch or pivot a new product offering or startup – yes, despite the pandemic. Yes, no matter how disruptive your offering, there is always an old way. There isn’t a clear triggering event for either. Unicorns, anyone?

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My own transformative dynamics of disruption

Paul Hobcraft

This remote learning stuff has been hard, challenging but stimulating. It is a very disrupting, disturbing world. I wrote about the “ cascading effect” for innovation as “ a sequence of events in which each produces the circumstances necessary for the initiation of the next”. Technological disruption is altering all we do.

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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. Where a welcoming community will help you get where you want to go, and where you’ll learn tools to help you take charge of your life’s story.”