disruptive innovation

  • 1Disruptive technology — Types of Innovation[1] Sustaining An innovation that does not affect existing markets. Evolutionary An innovation that improves a product in an existing market in ways that customers are expecting. (E.g., fuel injection) Revolutionary… …

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  • 2Disruptive Technologie — Eine disruptive Technologie ist eine Innovation, die eine bestehende Technologie, ein bestehendes Produkt oder eine bestehende Dienstleistung möglicherweise vollständig verdrängt. Disruptive Innovationen sind meist am unteren Ende des Marktes und …

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  • 3Disruptive technology — Eine disruptive Technologie ist eine technologische Innovation, ein Produkt oder eine Dienstleistung, die möglicherweise eine aktuell dominierende Technologie verdrängt. Disruptive Innovationen sind meist am unteren Ende des Marktes und in neuen… …

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  • 4Innovation capitalist — An Innovation Capitalist is a type of innovation intermediary. Innovation capitalists are firms, often with a particular industry expertise, that seek out and evaluate ideas and technologies from the inventor community and other external sources …

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  • 5Software Innovation — can be understood in (at least) two ways:1. Software Product Innovation the creation of novel and useful software programs.2. Software Process Innovation the introduction of novel and useful ways of developing software.Innovation should be… …

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  • 6Clayton M. Christensen — Born April 6, 1952 (1952 04 06) (age 59) Salt Lake City, Utah Nationality United States Alma mater Brigham Young University (B.A …

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  • 7New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation — Agency overview Jurisdiction New York City Headquarters 125 Worth Street New York, New York Agency executives …

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  • 8Scientific management — Taylorism redirects here. For other uses, see Taylorism (disambiguation). Frederick Taylor (1856 1915), lead developer of scientific management Scientific management, also called Taylorism,[1] was a theory of management that …

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  • 9Web 2.0 — A tag cloud (a typical Web 2.0 phenomenon in itself) presenting Web 2.0 themes The term Web 2.0 is associated with web applications that facilitate participatory information sharing, interoperability, user centered design,[1] and collaboration on …

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  • 10John Kenagy — John Kenagy, MD is a vascular surgeon and the principal creator of Adaptive Design(r). As Visiting Scholar at Harvard Business School, Kenagy studied with Clayton Christensen to develop the notion of Disruptive technology also known as Disruptive …

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