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| Blog Name: |
Disruptive Leadership |
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http://www.disruptiveleadership.com |
| Language: |
English |
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emerging markets, leadership, strategy |
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Disruptive Leadership is a weblog offering news, thoughts, comments, opinions and more on growing for-profit technology businesses in emerging markets (China, India, etc.) Being successful requires a very different approach ... strategies and techniques that change the game, overturn the status quo, and ultimately make the biggest possible impact. I summarize this approach as "disruptive" ... disruptive innovation, disruptive marketing, and ultimately, disruptive leadership. |
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31 Followers |
A simple solution
I guarantee that everybody reading this blog takes for granted the wealth of information at their fingertips. Looking for something? Google it.
But for the billions of people in the developing world that don’t even have a mobile phone, what do they do?
Last year at SoCAP ‘08 I met a young woman with an intriguing social [...]
Guest Post: Strategy matters
As I mentioned in my last post: A Measure of Success, I had asked Thomas Thurston to write an article for Disruptive Leadership giving further insights into his research on disruptive innovation. He delivered faster than I expected. Enjoy.
One of the most shocking things I keep finding in disruption research (at least it’s shocking to [...]
A measure of success
One of the things that I love about blogging is meeting fascinating people that have a common interest in disruptive leadership topics. Last week a gentleman by the name of Thomas Thurston got in touch with me after he read A Lesson Learned. Thomas had also previously worked for Intel and was involved with some [...]
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438 million people in China will be 60 or older by 2050, leaving just 1.6 working-age adults for each elder. (Couples in Shanghai can now have a second child. )
America’s education paradox
Americans rank 15th to 25th in math, reading, science and problem solving, but are #4 in % of higher-education degrees earned.
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