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This book takes the radical position that great companies can fail precisely because they do everything right. It demonstrates why outstanding companies that had their competitive antennae up, listened astutely to customers, and invested aggressively in new technologies still lost their market leadership when confronted with disruptive changes in technology and market structure. And it tells how to avoid a similar fate.
Using the lessons of successes and failures of leading companies, The Innovator's Dilemma presents a set of rules for capitalizing on the phenomenon of disruptive innovation. These principles will help managers determine when it is right not to listen to customers, when to invest in developing lower-performance products that promise lower margins, and when to pursue small markets at the expense of seemingly larger and more lucrative ones.
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Industrial management, Disruptive technologies, Success in business, Customer services, innovation, Service à la clientèle, Succès dans les affaires, Creative ability in business, Gestion d'entreprise, Créativité dans les affaires, Creative ability, Success, Erfolgsanalyse, Innovations technologiques, Gestion industrielle, Management, Unternehmen, Affaires, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Decision-Making & Problem Solving, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Strategic Planning, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Leadership, Strategic Planning, Business economics, Produktutveckling, Framgångsrikt företagande, Kreativitet i arbetslivet, Kundorientering, Hd53 .c49 1997, 658, Hd53 .c49 2016Showing 4 featured editions. View all 19 editions?
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The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail
2016, Harvard Business Review Press
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The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book That Will Change the Way You Do Business
Oct 04, 2011, HarperBusiness
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The innovator's dilemma: the revolutionary national bestseller that changed the way we do business
2000, HarperBusiness
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1997, Harvard Business School Press
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"WHEN I BEGAN my search for an answer to the puzzle of why the best firms can fail, a friend offered some sage advice."
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In his book, The Innovator's Dilemma [3], Professor Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School describes a theory about how large, outstanding firms can fail "by doing everything right." The Innovator's Dilemma, according to Christensen, describes companies whose successes and capabilities can actually become obstacles in the face of changing markets and technologies. (Source)
This book takes the radical position that great companies can fail precisely because they do everything right. It demonstrates why outstanding companies that had their competitive antennae up, listened astutely to customers, and invested aggressively in new technologies still lost their market leadership when confronted with disruptive changes in technology and market structure. And it tells how to avoid a similar fate. Using the lessons of successes and failures of leading companies, The Innovator's Dilemma presents a set of rules for capitalizing on the phenomenon of disruptive innovation. These principles will help managers determine when it is right not to listen to customers, when to invest in developing lower-performance products that promise lower margins, and when to pursue small markets at the expense of seemingly larger and more lucrative ones. - Jacket flap.
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