In this interview, Horace Dediu, Founder of Asymco, explains what characterises a good leader and a successful business.
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Horace Dediu: Asymco Interview – Why Businesses are more Fragile than People
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Bruce Sterling Closing Remarks - SXSW Interactive 2013
Acclaimed science-fiction writer Bruce Sterling will again deliver the Closing Remarks at SXSW Interactive. Sterling’s state-of-the-industry, state-of-the-world rants are one of the true highlights of the event, so don’t miss the 2013 version (vision).
https://soundcloud.com/officialsxsw/bruce-sterling-closing-remarks
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Pac-Man Fever - The New Disruptors - Mule Radio Syndicate
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5by5 | High Density #1: Glenn Fleishman
We talk about what it takes to be on Jeopardy (and how to win.) We also go on a journey into the lore and charm of The Economist and the curious state of modern journalism.
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Clay Christensen on the news industry: “We didn’t quite understand…how quickly things fall off the cliff”
What’s the right way to respond when technology disrupts the position of an established business? The Harvard Business School professor has lessons for the news business from other industries.
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Clay Christensen on the news industry: “We didn’t quite understand…how quickly things fall off the cliff”
What’s the right way to respond when technology disrupts the position of an established business? The Harvard Business School professor has lessons for the news business from other industries.
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #24: Jobs the Web Does with Horace Dediu
How can we understand the business of the web? Horace Dediu joins Jen to talk about the web through the lens of disruption theory, discussing innovation and jobs to be done. Along the way we get into advertisement on the web, and the old website vs native app debate.
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Premium Content: Value, Work, and Access | The In Context Blog | Social Media Literacy
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Clayton Christensen | Capturing the Upside
What decisions can managers take to increase their probability of successfully building innovation-driven growth businesses? Many are convinced that it is impossible to predict with confidence whether an innovation will succeed, so they feel they need to place a number of bets with the hope that some will be winners. Others believe that the best way to create new growth businesses is to meticulously search for detailed quantitative data to identify opportunities and develop a rigorous plan to attack those opportunities. But many times conclusive data is only available after the game has already been won. Professor Christensen has another way. He suggests using theory. Every action a manager takes, every plan a manager makes is based on some belief of cause and effect.
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TummelVision 54: Jeff Jarvis on his public parts, revolutionary technologies, and media disruption
In this episode of TummelVision, the gang talks about ”public parts,” revolutionary technologies, and media disruption with Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do? and the forthcoming Public Parts, founder of Entertainment Weekly and professor at City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2011/02/24/tummelvision-54-jeff-jarvis-on-public-parts/
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