Apple, long seen as the innovator in smartphones, has been wrestling with an image problem lately.
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Oh sure, clutching their copies of the Innovator's Dilemma, they can ape the talk.
America is known around the world as a country that empowers the inventor and the innovator.
These stop any other firm making or selling a similar product without compensating the innovator.
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" The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail", by Clayton Christensen.
There is Dylan the prophet, the enigma, the innovator, the restless lover, the preacher and the outlaw.
Lately George has been talking up The Innovator's Dilemma, by Clayton Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor.
The three men, co-authors of "The Innovator's DNA, " are considered among the foremost experts on the subject.
In our book, The Innovator's Prescription, we attempt to provide a map to those seeking innovation and reform.
Between motion controls and second screen gaming, Nintendo is clearly the innovator amongst the big three console makers.
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He's now taking his theories online, starting a Web magazine, the Innovator, cosponsored by the Harvard Business School Press.
In my experience, members of the public are thrilled to be able to speak to the innovator, or author, himself.
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"Money and people are switching roles, " says Jaron Lanier, the innovator who coined the term "virtual reality" in the early 1980s.
Anthony is the president of Innosight LLC, an innovation-strategy consulting firm, and the lead author of The Innovator's Guide to Growth.
Jeffrey Moore's The Gorilla Game and Clayton Christiansen's The Innovator's Dilemma are the most influential intellectual forces in Silicon Valley today.
The role of the innovator, the creative guy, is to conceptionalize something.
And they will fight hard and sometimes dirty to kill the innovator.
Christensen in his book The Innovator's Dilemma (Harvard Business School Press, 1997).
Adapted from The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth, by Clayton M.
He thinks the nature of the relationship between entrepreneur and technology depends on whether the innovator is a problem solver or an opportunist.
When there is only one drug available to treat kidney cancer, it is hard for payers to negotiate prices with the innovator companies.
Swiss luxury watch brand, Breguet, is celebrating the invention of the tourbillion through a didactic and interactive exhibition titled, Breguet, the innovator.
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The paradox explored in my book The Innovator's Dilemma is that successful companies can fail by making the "right" decisions in the wrong situations.
Clay is famous for writing The Innovator?s Dilemma, among other books, and made the Jan. 25, 1999 cover of FORBES as Andy Grove?s go-to professor.
Equal pay will strengthen our families, grow our economy, and enable the best ideas and boldest innovations to flourish -- regardless of the innovator's gender.
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We like to think of ourselves as being the innovator's innovator.
They have another product cycle due to be released soon, but Apple will need to show that it is still the innovator it was under Steve Jobs.
Health care, in a word, is ripe for "disruption, " the process detailed by Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen in his influential book, The Innovator's Dilemma (Forbes, Jan. 25, 1999).
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