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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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AI: Transforming, Not Eliminating, the Jobscape for those who Embrace the Future

Tullio Siragusa

For example, look at the healthcare industry. Transforming Healthcare In the healthcare industry, we are witnessing the rise of roles such as medical data analysts and health informatics specialists. The demand for these roles underscores the transformation rather than elimination of jobs in healthcare.

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Artificial Intelligence: Disruption or Opportunity?

Daniel Burrus

Consider the news that IBM followed its Weather Company purchase by snapping up Merge Healthcare Inc. IBM’s Watson, along with advanced AI and analytics from Google, Facebook, and others, will gain cognitive insights mined from the ever-growing mountains of data generated by the Internet of Things (IoT) to revolutionize every industry.

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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 Cybersecurity of Banking and Finance

Daniel Burrus

I’ve discussed the importance of cybersecurity in healthcare due to the extremely sensitive personal data and the loss of trust if hacked. Much like the healthcare industry, financial institutions are faced with thousands of cyberattacks every single day, with ]the financial reward much greater than cash. Time for a Change!

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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.