Description
It is a practical guide with concise insights for understanding the applications of disruptive innovation and how to iteratively apply them to projects and opportunities. It garners insights from the best minds across relevant disciplines- from its original theory and latest updates-to arrive at new insights on digital transformation.
The author evolves key approaches to disruptive innovation theory to reveal new digital applications and tells leaders what to look for- major categories of customers' expectations in an escalating pattern to understand in what context digital plus disruptive innovations must be aligned with consumer preferences, environments, and the jobs-to-be-done, which is modeled in a new theory, Disruptive Innovation Customers' Expectations (DICE).
DICE provides methods to use to lead digital disruption across products, services, and business models. DICE translates the vague parts of disruptive innovation by simplifying them down to what-to-do. DICE takes away the elusive nature of disruptive innovation by advising leaders: how to scan, to track, and to detect disruptions.
This book provides leaders with the right lenses to fillter markets, giving order to complexity, and making disruptive innovation simpler.
Author: Marguerite L. Johnson
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 12/14/2020
Pages: 150
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.42d
ISBN13: 9781952538926
ISBN10: 1952538920
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Strategic Planning
- Business & Economics | Management | General
- Business & Economics | Organizational Development
About the Author
Marguerite L. Johnson leads transformational innovation growth strategies. Her business leadership and market knowledge extends across many commercial and industrial markets: automotive electrification, vehicle electronic safety systems, engines, heavy off-road equipment, and plastics. Marguerite's expertise includes: disruptive innovation, digital transformation, ideation, customer insights, digital marketing, digital business models and platforms, open innovation, co-creation, and innovation ecosystems. She earned a Master's degree in acquisitions management from Central Michigan University and several professional certifications from Northwestern University, Kellogg, Harvard Business School, and MIT Sloan. Marguerite is a twice US patented inventor.