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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Here are 10 trends that will create opportunities – and threats – in 2020. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Regardless of your industry or target markets, watch these disruptors closely. The future is finally here.

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Selective universities won’t be disrupted

Christensen Institute

Never mind again that we have been clear that the top schools are unlikely to be affected by the trends we documented. Not only will the top selective undergraduate programs likely be OK, but they almost certainly won’t be “disrupted” at all. Understanding a few aspects of Disruptive Innovation Theory will help illustrate why.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Disruption is everywhere. Here are 10 trends that will create opportunities – and threats – in 2020. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Emerging technologies catalyze disruption. Regardless of your industry or target markets, watch these disruptors closely. The future is finally here.

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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. Indeed, more instability is in store in the year ahead.

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China the story of innovation and disruption.

Paul Hobcraft

Disruption is all around us; it never seems to go away; it simply appears in a different and often entirely new form. The result is the same; it disrupts what we know and often in how we suddenly need to set about doing it differently. Much of the innovative disruptions seem so obvious; you wonder why we were not doing these before.

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The problem with trend spotting

Jeffrey Phillips

I am a huge fan of trend spotting and scenario planning. Most companies simply do not understand the insight and the power that developing and interpreting trends and scenarios can provide. Yet far too many companies don't do enough trend spotting and scenario development. Trends are everywhere.

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Is it Possible to Outpace Disruption? Definitely.

Daniel Burrus

When you recognize that things change ever so rapidly in the world, you may already feel disrupted before anything has even happened. The negative view many have about disruption is the result of it happening to you, causing you to have to manage a crisis. When the question of “How do we stay relevant?”