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- 18 Jul 2019
- News
Lessons from the Rise and Fall of VisiCalc
the first casualty of what Clayton Christensen would call a disruptive innovation. Lotus bested VisiCalc by offering the same major features plus a handful of others, such as variable column widths and the... View Details
- 06 Jul 2006
- News
Kraft's Innovation Challenge
- 23 Jun 2008
- News
Harvard sees technology as cure for ailing, costly healthcare system
- 27 Oct 2008
- News
Disruption, One Step at a Time
- 01 Feb 2009
- News
Disruptive Innovation, Applied to Health Care
- 28 Sep 2009
- News
Tuesday summit to target innovation in business
- 26 Oct 2009
- News
10 things Google has taught us
- 01 Feb 2019
- News
Cracking Frontier Markets
- 10 Jul 2017
- News
Holistic care teams can finally revolutionize healthcare
- 05 May 2008
- News
Buying Resources, Process And Values
- 08 May 2008
- News
Report: Half of High School Classes Could Be Online by 2019
- 03 Jul 2008
- News
Digital revolution is now transforming education
- 11 Jul 2008
- News
Public school evolution
- 14 Jul 2009
- News
Is Chrome OS a "Disruptive Innovation?"
- 09 Aug 2016
- News
Know Your Customers’ “Jobs to Be Done”
- 01 Mar 2005
- News
Better Care at Lower Cost
The U.S. health-care industry isn’t immune to the forces of disruptive innovation that already have transformed other businesses, from computer manufacturing to retailing, HBS professor Clayton M. View Details
- 01 Jun 1997
- News
New Releases
The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen (Harvard Business School Press) The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail demonstrates why outstanding companies that focus on... View Details
- 01 Mar 2004
- News
Protecting against the Erosion of Brand Value
Noble’s foray into publishing cause brand-name publishers heartburn? “Through the lenses of our theories of strategy and innovation, the answer is — emphatically — yes,” write HBS professor Clayton M. View Details