Business Models
How Legacy Businesses Can Compete in the Sharing Economy
How to harness sensor data to generate new value and revenue for traditional products and services.
How to harness sensor data to generate new value and revenue for traditional products and services.
MIT SMR editor in chief Paul Michelman kicks off the Disruption 2020 Virtual event.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, traditional education models were poised to be disrupted.
To ensure success, entrepreneurs need to create two business plans: one for disruption and one for cooperation.
Amy Webb outlines the 11 sources of change that could disrupt your organization.
The current pandemic presents an opportunity for creativity to rethink skills development, worker protections, and health care.
Swarm systems draw input from individuals and use algorithms to optimize system performance in real time.
Amid pandemic-driven market changes, opportunities await organizations that proactively adjust their business strategies.
Pharma’s existing model may be a liability in the race to develop drugs and vaccines to combat COVID-19.
Columbia’s Rita McGrath discusses how traditional businesses can compete with innovative upstarts.
Managing decisions in a pandemic, fighting burnout, and understanding generational differences.
The Future Today Institute’s Amy Webb discusses 11 ways disruption can sneak up on organizations.
Think you’re aware of the forces that might disrupt your company? Your lens may be far too narrow.
From disruption to collision, rethinking the IT talent model, and advice on (not) giving advice.
Collisions between innovators and existing players are forcing executives to rethink their strategy.
Disrupters are now going directly to consumers with products that compete head-on with incumbents.
The challenges of platform companies, bringing your data to life, and the science of Sunday scaries.
The first trillion-dollar companies are platform-based. Challenges and opportunities lie ahead.
In a city that’s experienced tough economic times, entrepreneurism is blooming.
Auto companies or tech companies can’t develop winning mobility offerings on their own.