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    0 starsbrad | Shared With: Everyone - May 19 2008 | books, business
    Amazon.com: The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth: Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor: Books

    The follow-on book to 'Innovator's Dilemma'. One of those rare situations where a business-methods book spawns progeny that adds real value to the original concept.

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    0 starsbrad | Shared With: Everyone - May 19 2008 | books, business
    Clayton M. Christensen, interview from 2001

    A quick perspective on his 'Innovator's Dilemma' work. Great introduction to his method analysis of disruptive technology.

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    0 starsbrad | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 22 2008 | education, science education, business, MIT
    Sloan School of Management | MIT OpenCourseWare

    Once again, I am completely amazed at the material available from MIT's OpenCourseWare. I reviewed a couple of Sloan courses this evening. Wonderful service, available to everyone!

    Quoted: Free Courses, Lecture Notes, Syllabus, Tutorials, Audio & Video from MIT professors. All Free. No registration. | MIT OpenCourseWare | ocw.mit.edu

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    0 starsbrad | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 14 2007 | music, business, paia
    Lefsetz Letter

    Two great quotes from Lefsetz this morning

    Quoted: (...) He went to a teen leadership conference. There were in excess of two hundred kids there. He asked them how many had seen "Lazy Sunday". Every single kid raised his hand. Every single one. How many had seen the original broadcast, on SNL? Almost none.
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    When I was a teenager, my sister rushed home and got on the phone. The goal was to have your own line. Sure, a kid wants a cell for texting, but when you get home now, your house is silent. Your kid is on the computer. Everybody under twenty knows this, how come the oldsters don’t?

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