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What 40 Years of Research Reveals About the Difference Between Disruptive and Radical Innovation

Harvard Business Review

The first thing they should know is that not all technological change is “disruptive.” Entrants may target over-looked segments of the market with a product considered inferior by incumbent’s most-demanding customers and later move up-market as their product improves. A prime example is Netflix.

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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I'm not sure Godin's work classifies as leadership…though I do read it every day, it's more for marketing tips and deep thoughts. I did notice two missing blogs: Positive Organizational Behavior at [link]. But I have been doing people and project management for years. And LeaderLab at [link].

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MBAs Should Take Competency Tests

Harvard Business Review

Even at top-tier schools, first-year students spend fewer hours in class than in the past, as field trips, student consulting projects, international excursions, CEO visits, club events, and more crowd the calendar. Many new programs are a third shorter than the traditional two-year norm. Too many students are distracted and disengaged.

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Without Steve Jobs, Can Apple Stay Powerful?

Harvard Business Review

Apple has been tremendously successful and now ranks as one of the most valuable companies in technology — and for that matter, in the stock market overall. The next lesson to be learned is that power can come through the projection of an image of strength that may not yet be the reality. Jeffrey Pfeffer is the Thomas D.

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