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A Disruptive Solution for Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Editor's note: This post is part of a three-week series examining innovation in health care, published in partnership with the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University. The transformational force that has brought affordability and accessibility to other industries is disruptive innovation. and Jason Hwang M.D.

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Is Tesla Really a Disruptor? (And Why the Answer Matters)

Harvard Business Review

Investors and lenders are betting on the company’s long-term potential to dominate a future that may feature autonomous vehicles, sustainable energy consumption, and the ability to upgrade easily as both hardware and software evolve. Tesla clearly doesn’t qualify under the traditional definition of a disruptive innovation.

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Summer of Innovation

Harvard Business Review

One group wanted me to detail the essential habits of disruptive innovators (where I happily leveraged the great work on the innovator's DNA by Jeffrey Dyer, Hal Gregersen, and Clayton Christensen). A third wanted to "expand the minds of its regional leadership team."

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Use Catalytic Questioning to Solve Significant Problems

Harvard Business Review

Step 3: As disruptive innovators, from Albert Einstein to Jack Dorsey, put it, "Question everything!" Don''t give preambles to the questions and don''t devote any time or energy to answering them. Catalytic Questioning ensures this essential leadership skill improves over time to unlock even better, more creative solutions.