
John Doerr: Disruptive Technologies February 2, 2005 presentation by John Doerr for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program Educators Corner in the School of Engineering at Stanford University. John Doerr, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, presents Stanford University with his shortlist of the most disruptive technologies alight at the time of this early 2005 recording. He discusses at length KPCB's decision to fund wireless media, and numerous types of enterprise solutions, including security, search functionality, and some open source and consumer content, among others. Doerr also lectures on how the $18 barrel of oil can be a motivator to energy entrepreneurs, and the then-growing field of personal medicine. For more videos of this talk, visit edcorner.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube:

What is disruptive innovation? Scott Anthony, co-author of "The Innovator's Guide to Growth" introduces the concept of disruptive innovation.

'Disruptive' Mladic removed from court Ratko Mladic is removed from the UN courtroom at The Hague during the latest hearing in his war crimes prosecution, after repeatedly interrupting the judge.

Disruptive Innovation (part 2) 2009 ECS National Forum on Education Policy: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (presentation by Clayton Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Massachusetts) While computers and technology pervade every part of life today, today's schools look pretty much the same as yesterday's schools. Looking inside of schools reveals many opportunities for disruptive solutions, like computer-based learning, to take root. What inhibits these opportunities? What enables them?

Keller Graduate School of Management Roundtable - Disruptive Innovation This two-part roundtable discussion, sponsored by DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management explores the value of innovation (Part 1) and how to successfully build a corporate culture of entrepreneurship (Part 2) in today's workplace. Roundtable panelists: Dr. Robert Wolcott, educator, consultant and co-author of the new book, Grow from Within, Mastering Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Ken A***er, educator, MBA-PM, PMP, senior leader at GE Healthcare Information Technology Solutions and senior faculty with Keller Graduate School of Management provide relevant and revolutionary insights on this new way of thinking.

How to Spot Disruptive Innovation Opportunities An interview with Scott Anthony, President, Innosight. Disruptive innovation occurs when an innovator brings something to market that is simple, convenient, accessible, and affordable. Here are some tips to help you pinpoint disruptive opportunities within your organization.

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Classroom Disruption This is a short film we did for Oakland Christian School on how the approach to education in America needs to change.

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Minimally Disruptive Medicine - Mayo Clinic Victor Montori, MD, a Mayo Clinic Endocrinologist, discusses the reasoning behind the paper published today in the BMJl, on the need for less disruptive medicine, especially for patients with multiple chronic medical conditions. See an excerpt from article at

Disruptive Innovation (part 3) 2009 ECS National Forum on Education Policy: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (presentation by Clayton Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Massachusetts) While computers and technology pervade every part of life today, today's schools look pretty much the same as yesterday's schools. Looking inside of schools reveals many opportunities for disruptive solutions, like computer-based learning, to take root. What inhibits these opportunities? What enables them?

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Disruptive Technology Screencast animation that makes a comparison between the puppet videos used in the 60's as a disruptive technology and the more modern use of human like avatar based animations.

XLIF® Minimally Disruptive Procedure for Spine Surgery The procedure, called XLIF® (eXtreme Lateral Interbody Fusion), involves a lateral, or side, approach to the patient, rather than from the back or front. This approach provides direct access to the disc space, allowing for complete disc removal and implant insertion. An estimated 10 million adults suffer from chronic back and leg pain, which often limits their activities. It is estimated that more than one million patients undergo spine surgery each year in the US Until recently, adults with back or leg pain have undergone traditional, or 'open', spine surgery, requiring large incisions, significant recovery time and a delay in return to normal activity. Juan Uribe, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine will perform the procedure using NeuroVision®, a technologically advanced EMG system. This technology allows surgeons to have accurate, reproducible, real-time feedback about nerve health and function, reducing the incidence of nerve injury during surgery. Fernando Vale, MD, Associate Professor, University of South Florida College of Medicine, and Vice Chief of the Neurosciences Department at Tampa General Hospital will provide commentary and answer email questions from viewers during the procedure.

Disruptive Innovation - Clayton Christensen (Part 1) Clayton Christensen - one of the authors of The Innovator's Dilemma - giving a talk on what is disruptive innovation, and how small startup companies can end up beating incumbents.

Unisys View of Disruptive IT Trends for 2011 Fred Dillman, Chief Technology Officer discusses Unisys' six disruptive trends that are key to reshaping the delivery of IT services to organizations in 2011 and beyond. The IT trends, including, cloud computing, the consumerization of IT, social and smart computing, cybersecurity, and appliance offerings, are presenting new opportunities and challenges for the enterprise. Today organizations seek solutions that increase user productivity in a cost effective way. Hear insight on how Unisys can help IT managers move these trends from potential disruptions to productive additions, all within their IT budget.

Minimally Disruptive Medicine - Victor Montori, MD Dr. Victor Montori spoke to the 2009 Transform symposium sponsored by the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation on the reasons why many patients don't comply with treatment prescriptions.

Entrepreneurial Learning 2.0 Navigating the Coming Disruption in How We Learn To Innovate Google Tech Talk December 15, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Dr. Alex Bruton. Imagine graduating from college or university today. Sure, youd have free access to useful information like no generation before yours has ever had, and all the tools you could dream of for producing and sharing information as readily as it can be consumed. No, you may never need to pay for a long distance call, a travel agent, an encyclopedia or a web developer. And yes, before too long the businesses you start would be able to house and scale all of their data and software in the cloud, at next to no cost. But as enabling as all this might be, it wouldnt guarantee your success (or the success of the companies at which you would work) and could even be a disadvantage if you (or your bosses) have grown up learning in a traditional education system. Whole industries from music to journalism to education are being disrupted by the very forces that make these advances possible. The facts seem to indicate that the top 10 jobs to be in demand in 2010 didnt even exist in 2004 and that that people graduating this year could have up to 14 jobs before they turn 39. And its becoming clear that different ways of thinking are needed now than even 10 years ago in order to be creative and efficient enough to turn the flow of information into knowledge that can create sustained value in our society, businesses and economy. The solution to these challenges is one part toolset and large part mindset, and enabling ...

Cloud Computing: A Disruptive Technology? At the IDC Cloud Computing Forum in San Francisco, Margaret Lewis from AMD, Brian Stevens of Red Hat, and IDC ***yst Frank Gens weigh in on the issue of cloud computing as a disruptive technology. Or is it a natural next evolutionary step?

Disruptive Models by Alex Osterwalder Business model guru Dr. Alex Osterwalder, well-known from the workshops given at ULURU theatre, is starting a new, unique project. Along with co-author Yves Pigneur and ULURU, Alex is working on a truly innovating book on business model design and innovation. In this unique project, the book itself will be an example of the disruptive business modeling concept. Visit:

Predicting the Next Disruptive Innovation You can predict the next big innovation. Predictive Innovation Method reveals all innovations and helps you uncover which one will be the next big thing. If you are an investor, entrepreneur, business person, inventor, or policy maker being able to know what is coming next is highly valuable. The speed of innovation today means you must be planning for two step ahead to avoid being left behind. Links:

The Disruptive Power of the Generative Internet - Jonathan Zittrain Complete video at: fora.tv Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain uses the examples of Wikipedia and Twitter to demonstrate the disruptive potential of the generative Internet. He sheds light on how a website like Wikipedia, which probably seemed like the "dumbest idea in the history of the world," went on to defy its humble origins. ----- Jonathan Zittrain talks about the internet within the context of his book: The Future of the Internet -- And How to Stop It. - Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Jonathan L. Zittrain is an American professor of Internet law at Harvard Law School and a faculty co-director of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Previously, Zittrain was Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute of the University of Oxford and visiting professor at the New York University School of Law and Stanford Law School. He is the author, most recently, of The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It; and co-editor of the book Access Denied.

Disrupting Class Book, by Clayton M. Christensen How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns A crash course in the business of learning-from the bestselling author of The Innovator's Dilemma and The Innovator's Solution... "A brilliant teacher, Christensen brings clarity to a muddled and chaotic world of education." -Jim Collins, bestselling author of Good to Great According to recent studies in neuroscience, the way we learn doesn't always match up with the way we are taught. If we hope to stay competitive-academically, economically, and technologically-we need to rethink our understanding of intelligence, reevaluate our educational system, and reinvigorate our commitment to learning. In other words, we need "disruptive innovation." Now, in his long-awaited new book, Clayton M. Christensen and coauthors Michael B. Horn and Curtis W. Johnson take one of the most important issues of our time-education-and apply Christensen's now-famous theories of "disruptive" change using a wide range of real-life examples. Whether you're a school administrator, government official, business leader, parent, teacher, or entrepreneur, you'll discover surprising new ideas, outside-the-box strategies, and straight-A success stories. You'll learn how * Customized learning will help many more students succeed in school * Student-centric classrooms will increase the demand for new technology * Computers must be disruptively deployed to every student * Disruptive innovation can circumvent roadblocks that have prevented other ...

Disruptive Innovation - Clayton Christensen (Part 3) In this part, Christensen talks about asymmetries of motivation where incumbents are motivated to move up market as disruptive companies chase after them. Clayton Christensen - one of the authors of The Innovator's Dilemma - giving a talk on what is disruptive innovation, and how small startup companies can end up beating incumbents.

Jay Reatard - My Shadow w/Ass Kicking in Toronto RIP, Jay. April 17th, 2008 at the Silver Dollar Room in Toronto. 1:35 into My Shadow the *** hits the fan. Dan Burke challenges the entire crowd to a fight.

Continuing through the Disruptive Conjunction The Rev. Dr. Walter Brueggemann delivers a sermon in Duke University Chapel on April 5, 2009

Luke Williams: Disruptive Thinking Presentation at the L2 Innovation Forum 2010, Morgan Library, New York (Video courtesy of ForaTV). www.disruptive-

John King Owns Tim Pawlenty Re: Obama's "Disruptive" School Speech After Gov. Tim Pawlenty suggests that President Obama's in-school speech to students on the first day of school would be "disruptive," CNN's John King immediately brings up the fact that Pawlenty's own wife "frequently visits elementary schools to teach students about democracy and the three branches of government..." At that point, Tim backs down and says, "I think it's okay..."

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Disruptive Innovation (part 5) 2009 ECS National Forum on Education Policy: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (presentation by Clayton Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Massachusetts) While computers and technology pervade every part of life today, today's schools look pretty much the same as yesterday's schools. Looking inside of schools reveals many opportunities for disruptive solutions, like computer-based learning, to take root. What inhibits these opportunities? What enables them?

What's Her Part in this Disruption? (Disruptive in Class) Challenged by disruption in the classroom, an educator shares a true story of earned wisdom. From Ripple Effects' "Coach for Staff" professional development software program. Topic Questions: How do you think this teacher felt when her efforts to curb disruption contributed to making the situation worse? What lessons did she draw from that? What lessons would you draw?

Disruptive Innovation (part 1) 2009 ECS National Forum on Education Policy: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (presentation by Clayton Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Massachusetts) While computers and technology pervade every part of life today, today's schools look pretty much the same as yesterday's schools. Looking inside of schools reveals many opportunities for disruptive solutions, like computer-based learning, to take root. What inhibits these opportunities? What enables them?

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Disruptive Heroes, Caterina Fake One of Hacking Work's 100 Disruptive Heroes: Caterina Fake is the co-founder of Hunch — which provides personalized recommendations from people you follow — as well as co-founder of the photo-sharing service, Flickr. Caterina shares her tips and best practices for being a disruptive hero. See for her full bio and more

Disruptive Innovation (part 4) 2009 ECS National Forum on Education Policy: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns (presentation by Clayton Christensen, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Massachusetts) While computers and technology pervade every part of life today, today's schools look pretty much the same as yesterday's schools. Looking inside of schools reveals many opportunities for disruptive solutions, like computer-based learning, to take root. What inhibits these opportunities? What enables them?

Innovation in a Disruptive Environment (October 7, 2009) Steve Jurvetson, partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, offers perspective on the market opportunities in innovation and technology. Topics discussed include the necessity for utter market disruption, interdisciplinary solutions (particularly across the "bio-nano" life sciences and engineering), and advice for those interested in working in the venture capital arena. Steve Jurvetson is a Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson. He was the founding VC investor in Hotmail, Interwoven and Kana. He also led the firm's investments in Tradex and Xyras and most recently, in pioneering companies in nanotechnology and molecular electronics. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Program: etl.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube:

Disruptive Innovation - Clayton Christensen (Part 2) In this part, Christensen uses the steel industry to help illustrate the process of Disruption, along with how it historically has nothing to do with stupid or bad management. Clayton Christensen - one of the authors of The Innovator's Dilemma - giving a talk on what is disruptive innovation, and how small startup companies can end up beating incumbents.

The iPad: The Power of Disruptive Technology Read our blog post "Enter the iPad" bit.ly The iPad: A game-changer in an over-wired world? Living with the new technology. GUESTS Mathew Ingram is a senior writer with technology blog network, GigaOm. You can read more about Matthew at or follow him on Twitter. Jesse Brown is the host and producer of the TVO technology podcast, Search Engine. Ivor Tossell has been writing columns about online culture for The Globe and Mail since 2005. A reformed web programmer, his writing on urban affairs, technology and culture has appeared in Canadian publications ranging from very glossy to downright inky.

disruptive innovation For the last few years I have been fascinated with Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation and its application to business, politics, education, and insurgency models. What I find most interesting is that his theory, featured in both "The Innovators Dilemma" and "The Innovators Solution" provides a prescription for a small entrant with less resources to compete with and beat a large incumbent. To understand his theory we begin by looking at a set of customers for a good or service. A simplified segmentation of the market is defined as non consumers, mainstream customers, and higher end customers. The incumbent starts by creating a good or service that appeals to the mainstream consumer. Upon reaching market segment saturation, the company looks up market and innovates on the product to capture the higher end more margin rich segment. Often tech companies competing in the same market play this leap frog game of matching innovation to control more of the commodity market. Clayton defines these as sustaining innovations. In business the process is called profit maximizing resource allocation and the right competitor can use it to force an incumbent out the top end of the market. By continuing to innovate, the incumbent creates bloated products or services that have more value or performance than the consumer can utilize. The logic is that if I can please my most demanding customers then my main stream customers will be also be satisfied, but in reality it ...

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