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The Opportunity and Threat of Disruptive Technologies (59 mins) - Training Package

Item#: KTP076VV  Language: English
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The Opportunity and Threat of Disruptive Technologies DVD - Training Package

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Produced

  • 2000

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Video type: VHS
Length: 62 minutes

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a Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Briefing

Featuring:
Clayton Christensen
Professor, Harvard Business School

Program Highlights:

  • How to facilitate change rather than fight it.
  • How to recognize opportunities for growth.
  • Why your current customers may be holding you back.


Many of history's greatest growth markets were created by a disruptive technology which enabled a larger population of less-skilled people to do things in a more convenient way- things previously done by expensive specialists in centralized settings. But these innovations are often met with resistance from organizations whose processes and values get in the way of succeeding. Dr. Christensen shows that in order to create new business in emerging markets, you need appropriate management of technological innovation and the ability to find new markets for new technologies.

Clayton M. Christensen is a professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School. Previously, Christensen served as chairman and president of Ceramics Process Systems Corporation (CPS), and as a consultant and project manager with the Boston Consulting Group. Dr. Christensen holds an M.Phil. in economics from Oxford University, and an MBA and a DBA from the Harvard Business School. His book, The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail, won the 1997 Global Business Book Award for the best business book published in 1997. Back to Product Listing