Disruptive innovation and the future of news
Photo via ElationPress.com. Previously published at Medium. Toward the end of The Innovator’s Dilemma, Clayton Christensen’s influential 1997 book about why good companies sometimes fail, he writes, “I...
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By Bill Kirtz Does polling drive or mirror public opinion? Three prominent political figures offered different answers during a spirited discussion Friday at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Media,...
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Clayton Christensen. Photo (cc) 2011 by Betsy Weber. Previously published at WGBHNews.org. Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen’s ideas about why some businesses adjust to competition...
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