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The Dual-Edged Sword of Disruptive Innovation

By Dick Weisinger

Disruptive innovation, a term coined by Clayton Christensen in 1995, has become a buzzword in business circles, often misunderstood and misapplied. At its core, disruptive innovation refers to a process where a smaller company with fewer resources successfully challenges established

Disruption: Technology’s Bumps in the Road Ahead

By Dick Weisinger

‘Keep your eyes peeled‘, is effectively the advice Gartner offers to businesses. Disruptions to your business can lurk around the next corner and bite if you’re unprepared. These are some of the potential disruptions that Gartner says that technology executives

Disruption: Market Leaders Struggle to Evade the Trap of the Innovator’s Dilemma

By Dick Weisinger

Staying on top is tough. A common trend for businesses that currently dominate or are highly successful in one segment of an industry is that they are often very reluctant to change the formula that’s led to their success. Eastman

Accelerated Disruption: The Five Year Plan for Improved Sustainability

By Dick Weisinger

The five year plan. Medium-term goal planning. A way to focus priorities and concentrate efforts over short periods of time to achieve top priorities. It was invented by the Soviets and used in Communist China, but IBM has picked up

Digital Disruption: Transformation in the Legal Industry

By Dick Weisinger

The Legal industry is one area that is on the frontline when it comes to digital disruption. Which is understandable, because the focus of the legal industry has been documents, signatures and paper, all areas that are rapidly being transformed