Clayton Christensen on innovation: Finding the jobs to be done
According to the famed business professor, innovation is about finding the “jobs to be done” in our lives
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According to the famed business professor, innovation is about finding the “jobs to be done” in our lives
In his book ‘Against All Odds’, Nokia’s former CEO Jorma Ollila chronicles how a troubled conglomerate engaged in rubber, cable, forestry, electronics and power generation businesses became a global mobile phone behemoth, but lost out to the iPhone
Democracy is in peril with innovations in technology running too far ahead of innovations in democracy’s processes
This Week: Clayton Christensen on innovation, Aadhaar and deliberative democracy, the rise and fall of Nokia, Snapdeal and Flipkart, and more
There are two ways to think. Like you would usually. Or apply models, try to think like others would, and examine the world from multiple perspectives
This Week: Mental models, insights from Arnold Palmer’s memoir, business lessons from Jeff Bezos, coaching and working with talent, and more
For a variety of reasons—technological, economic, and social—the office as we knew it for most of the 20th century is going away. We look at the challenges the new office creates for managers and workers
Lack of alignment can trip up even the most well-intentioned change process. Here’s what you can do to fix it.
The only way to survive the future is in engaging and learning from multiple minds and disciplines
Notes from Milken Institute Global Conference 2017: How IndiaStack and Aadhaar will transform access to capital and other ideas in impact investing