How Great Firms Fail By Doing Everything Right
Harvard professor Clayton M. Christensen demonstrates in the most revolutionary business book in years why outstanding companies that did everything right-were in tune with the competition, listened to customers, and invested aggressively in new technologies still lost their market leadership when confronted with disruptive changes in technology and market structure ... and he tells how to avoid a similar fate as business races online into the twenty-first century. The Innovator's Dilemma eloquently demonstrates a shattering paradox: that the best of conventional good business practices can ultimately weaken a great firm. There is a certain type of technological innovation that Christensen labels disruptive technology, which mainstream customers initially reject. Following these customers causes well-managed firms to allow strategic innovations to languish. The solution? Create a subsidiary entirely focused on the emerging market, one that is free to be visionary while courting an unorthodox customer base and staying poised to catch the next great wave of industry growth. Sharp, cogent, and provocative, The Innovator's Dilemma is one of the most talked about business books of our time-and something that none of today's executives will dare to be without.
剋萊頓•剋裏斯坦森:哈佛商學院教授,因其在企業創新方麵的深入研究和獨到見解,被尊稱為“創新大師”。1997年,當《創新者的窘境》英文版齣版時,剋萊頓•剋裏斯坦森隻是哈佛商學院的助理教授。而此書一齣,就確立瞭他在創新技術管理領域的權威地位
看完前三章节,大概看出本书的“创新者”所指为成功企业里的创新者,而非新兴企业的创新者,《浪潮之巅》一书描述的大多数企业都是被一种叫做“破坏性技术”的市场替代;《精益创业》中,新兴创业企业是如何更快的更高效的,可能是以破坏性技术,迅速占领市场,逐步走向成功。 ...
評分 評分本书的逻辑: 一些大公司无法成功利用颠覆性的技术变革,不是因为他们无意识,技术能力不够,没有开发相关产品,没有适合的人才,没有投入资源; 而是因为: 1 目标依然锁定在现有市场,新技术仍用于满足现有用户需求和在现有市场中争抢份额,造成新生产品“没有市场”的错觉 -...
評分 評分假设现在是上世纪70年代,你是硬盘制造业界排名第1的S公司高层,公司主打产品8寸硬盘,产品利润率高,也不愁销路,下游客户都是数一数二的业界巨头,比如生产微型计算机的DEC公司;在充沛资源的保障下,公司科研能力强,也愿意投资于创新。这个时候,你手下市场营销主管和工程...
Great book and persuasive idea. It might help you to avoid companies such as Kodak and Nokia when they were doomed. But it is much more difficult to find out who will be the winner at the end.
评分Great book and persuasive idea. It might help you to avoid companies such as Kodak and Nokia when they were doomed. But it is much more difficult to find out who will be the winner at the end.
评分Great book and persuasive idea. It might help you to avoid companies such as Kodak and Nokia when they were doomed. But it is much more difficult to find out who will be the winner at the end.
评分Great book and persuasive idea. It might help you to avoid companies such as Kodak and Nokia when they were doomed. But it is much more difficult to find out who will be the winner at the end.
评分Great book and persuasive idea. It might help you to avoid companies such as Kodak and Nokia when they were doomed. But it is much more difficult to find out who will be the winner at the end.
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