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The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen

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The Innovator's Dilemma

The Revolutionary Book That Will Change the Way You Do Business

Clayton M. Christensen

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · October 4, 2011

Reading lane: Tech Industry

“Absolutely brilliant.

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Why This Clicks

Why It Clicks

A business-minded read that connects tech disruption to the pressures of staying ahead.

Come here for

  • career-and-ambition lens
  • tech, venture, and economic theory in one frame

Expect

  • clear conceptual payoff
  • practical business-language framing

Book Details

Authors
Clayton M. Christensen
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
October 4, 2011
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Tech Industry · Marketing Research
Reading lane
Tech Industry

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Publisher Categories

  • Economic Development

  • Economics

  • Economic Theory

About This Book

“Absolutely brilliant. Clayton Christensen provides an insightful analysis of changing technology and its importance to a company’s future success.” —Michael R. Bloomberg “This book ought to chill any executive who feels bulletproof —and inspire entrepreneurs aiming their guns.” — Forbes The Innovator’s Dilemma is the revolutionary business book that has forever changed corporate America. Based on a truly radical idea—that great companies can fail precisely because they do e...

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“Absolutely brilliant. Clayton Christensen provides an insightful analysis of changing technology and its importance to a company’s future success.” —Michael R. Bloomberg “This book ought to chill any executive who feels bulletproof —and inspire entrepreneurs aiming their guns.” — Forbes The Innovator’s Dilemma is the revolutionary business book that has forever changed corporate America. Based on a truly radical idea—that great companies can fail precisely because they do everything right—this Wall Street Journal, Business Week and New York Times Business bestseller is one of the most provocative and important business books ever written. Entrepreneurs, managers, and CEOs ignore its wisdom and its warnings at their great peril.

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