Outthinkers

#150 — Scott Anthony: Disruptions and the Patterns That Shape Innovation

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Oct 14, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Scott Anthony, a Senior Lecturer at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and expert on disruptive innovation, delves into how disruption has shaped human history. He draws parallels between historical events like the invention of gunpowder and modern innovations, emphasizing lessons for today's leaders. Scott reveals how understanding patterns of disruption can empower organizations rather than instill fear. He outlines the roles essential for fostering innovation and shares insights that encourage proactive decision-making in a rapidly changing world.
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INSIGHT

Disruption Is About New Trade‑Offs Not Size

  • Disruption means making expensive, complex things simple and affordable to unlock massive growth.
  • Sustaining improvements that only enhance performance are not disruptive per Clayton Christensen.
ADVICE

Use The Disruption Process To Diagnose Threats

  • Look for a process: simplify, find a foothold, then build a business model to scale.
  • Track whether incumbents refuse to allocate resources to the new model as a red flag.
INSIGHT

The Ghosts That Haunt Market Leaders

  • Incumbents face three 'ghosts': past trauma, present habits, and fears about identity change.
  • These emotional forces often block rational choices even when strategy demands them.
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