Angelica Bishop — November 19, 2019 One of the biggest buzzwords we see in the media today is disruption – whether it’s talking about a company that’s disrupting an industry, or a product that’s shaking up the market. At a conference I attended this year, one of the speakers noted that the word “disruption” is … Continue reading Please Pardon the Disruption: Breaking Down the Buzzword
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Career Development May Mean Career Disruption
Julie Winkle Giulioni — September 19, 2019 Follow @julie_wg — September 19, 2019 We’ve seen it time and again. The products and services that we loved (September 20, 2019) are old news today… and obsolete tomorrow. It plays out in everything from our voracious appetite for new features and phones to the revolving doors of … Continue reading Career Development May Mean Career Disruption
Artificial Intelligence: Disruption or Opportunity?
Daniel Burrus — March 7, 2019 Follow @DanielBurrus — March 7, 2019 Artificial intelligence (AI), one of twenty core technologies I identified back in 1983 as the drivers of exponential economic value creation, has worked its way into our lives. From Amazon’s Alexa and Facebook’s M to Google’s Now and Apple’s Siri, AI is always … Continue reading Artificial Intelligence: Disruption or Opportunity?
3 Reasons Companies Welcome Disruption
Daniel Burrus — October 6, 2017 Follow @DanielBurrus — October 6, 2017 CoxinhaFotos / Pixabay A central component of the Anticipatory Organization model is disruption—more specifically, how Anticipatory Organizations and individuals can look at disruption and see enormous opportunity. Leveraging disruption could produce a revolutionary new product or service, lead to a significant improvement on … Continue reading 3 Reasons Companies Welcome Disruption
Disruption In The Rear-View Mirror
Disruption In The Rear-View Mirror by Gord Hotchkiss , Featured Contributor, May 9, 2017 Oh, it’s so easy to be blasé. I always scan the MediaPost headlines each week to see if there’s anything to spin. I almost skipped right past a news post by Larissa Faw: “Zenith: Google Remains Top-Ranked Media Company By Ad … Continue reading Disruption In The Rear-View Mirror
4 lessons from a decade of ad tech disruption
Columnist Chuck Moran explains how the lessons learned from the evolution of ad tech over the years can be applied to martech. Chuck Moran on April 17, 2017 Since the first RTB ad was placed in 2010, our industry’s story has been one of rapid, often painful evolution. Alongside the technological disruption, however, we … Continue reading 4 lessons from a decade of ad tech disruption
Predicting The Next Social Media Disruption
Jonny Rosen — December 13, 2016 Follow @ohjonny— December 13, 2016 When Facebook came on the scene, it changed the way we all approach social media. It set the standard for how social networks should proceed, and it quickly became the biggest player in the game. Pinterest was another game changer. Soon after it arrived … Continue reading Predicting The Next Social Media Disruption
Constant Disruption Is, And Always Has Been, The New Normal
by Shawn Parr Follow @bulldogdrummondAugust 15, 2016 I don’t know about you, but when I step back from it all, it feels like we’re living in one of the most disruptive and dynamic periods in human history. Nothing stays the same because nothing ever has—or ever will. Arriving in London on the heels of the … Continue reading Constant Disruption Is, And Always Has Been, The New Normal
Digital Disruption and the Fate of Small Business Marketing
by Rachel Winstead April 11, 2016April 11, 2016 It’s no secret that digital disruptions are changing the way we live and work. What isn’t so clear is how digital disruption will start to affect small boutiques as online sales steadily increase. Does the small boutique stand a chance against larger competitors? Understanding Digital Disruption When … Continue reading Digital Disruption and the Fate of Small Business Marketing
The Face Of Disruption
by Gord Hotchkiss, Featured Contributor, (February 23, 2016) If you ask publishing giant Elsevier, Alexandra Elbakyan is a criminal — a pernicious pirate. If you ask the Lifeboat Foundation, or blogger P.Z Myers, or millions of students around the world, Alexandra Elbakyan is a hero. Labels can be tricky things, especially in a world of … Continue reading The Face Of Disruption