A business consultant and co-author of The Innovator's Solution describes how companies can achieve successful results while minimizing their risk, drawing on cutting-edge research and firsthand experience to introduce his innovative principle of requisite uncertainty and detail a framework for stra[...]
In The Three Rules, Michael Raynor and Mumtaz Ahmed deliver a clear recipe for superior performance over the long term. Pilots know the expression "takeoffs are optional; landings are mandatory." It means that no matter how high, fast, or far you fly, you are going to come back down. For the most pa[...]
Complete summary of Clayton Christensen and Michael Raynor's book: "e;The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth"e;.This summary of the ideas from Clayton Christensen and Michael Raynor's book "e;The Innovator's Solution"e; shows how capital markets demand th[...]
Complete summary of Michael Raynor's book: "e;The Strategy Paradox: Why Committing to Success Leads to Failure (and What to Do About It).This summary of the ideas from Michael Raynor's book "e;The Strategy Paradox"e; shows that whenever you develop a strategy to achieve a specific object[...]
In this compelling new book, Michael E. Raynor, coauthor of the national bestseller "The Innovator's Solution," shows that Disruption, Clayton M. Christensen's landmark theory that explains how fringe ideas come to redefine entire markets, not only explains why new businesses emerge and mature compa[...]
In the worldwide best seller The Innovator's Dilemma, Clayton M. Christensen exposed a crushing paradox behind the failure of many industry leaders: By doing what good companies were supposed to do--focus on pleasing their most profitable customers--leaders were paving the way for their own demise. [...]
Finally, an answer to the ultimate business question: How do some companies achieve exceptional performance over the long term?
In every sector, there's an outlier. In the phar-maceutical industry, it's Merck. In discount retail, it's Family Dollar. It used to be Wrig-ley in candy and Maytag in[...]