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The innovator's solution
Book • 2003
This book builds on Christensen's earlier work, 'The Innovator's Dilemma', by providing practical advice and frameworks for executives to handle disruptive innovation in large organizations.
It distinguishes between sustaining and disruptive innovations, and offers strategies for identifying the right customers, managing processes, and creating new value networks.
The authors emphasize the importance of learning new skills, appointing the right people, and making strategic investments in growth initiatives.
It distinguishes between sustaining and disruptive innovations, and offers strategies for identifying the right customers, managing processes, and creating new value networks.
The authors emphasize the importance of learning new skills, appointing the right people, and making strategic investments in growth initiatives.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Mentioned by
Arthur Mensch when discussing sustaining innovations and their impact on investment strategies.


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20VC: OpenAI's Sam Altman, Mistral's Arthur Mensch and more discuss: Will Foundation Models Be Commoditised | Which Startups Are Threatened vs Enabled by OpenAI | Is the Value in the Infrastructure or Application Layer?
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Tom Hulme when discussing the importance of having options and not just selecting investments based on price.


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20VC: GV's Tom Hulme on Why Investing in Foundation Models is like Investing in "Power Stations", The Conventional Wisdom in VC that is BS & Lessons from a 24x Angel Track Record, 255x on Robinhood and Making Billions on Uber
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Mike Michalowicz in the same context as "The Innovator's Dilemma", further emphasizing the challenges of launching new products within an established company.


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Ben Thompson in relation to the concepts of integration and modularization in industries.


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