
Business Model Innovation
Meet the New Disrupters
Columbia’s Rita McGrath discusses how traditional businesses can compete with innovative upstarts.
Columbia’s Rita McGrath discusses how traditional businesses can compete with innovative upstarts.
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.
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.
Auto companies or tech companies can’t develop winning mobility offerings on their own.
Why do some business ecosystems dominate their markets over time while others fail?
Before determining an ecosystem strategy, organizations must first shift to a new perspective and way of thinking.
The 2018 Artificial Intelligence Report by MIT SMR shows early leaders pushing forward with an eye toward scale.
Faced with rapid global, social, and marketplace changes, companies need effective ways to adapt.
Companies seeking to implement a sustainable business model should address six key problems.
Responding to disruptive technologies may mean changing your company’s organizational structure.
Foresight and timing are crucial elements in responding to disruption.
Companies entering global markets should identify an approach that best suits their business model.
The success of mobile money pioneer M-Pesa shows how addressing sustainability issues opens new opportunities.
Peer-to-peer businesses are shaking up fundamental assumptions about how the economy works.
A short questionnaire from researchers at MIT Sloan’s Center for Information Systems Research helps assess digital risk.
Business that are succeeding in the digital world are questioning key managerial assumptions. Case in point: the French Yellow Pages.
Companies can participate in “collaborative consumption” through creative new approaches to defining and reusing their resources.