
The Innovator's Dilemma
When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail
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Don Leslie
Radical thinking...and a wake-up call. Citing examples from many industries (computers, retailing, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, steel), Clayton M. Christensen explains how to avoid a similar fate. He presents strategies for determining when not to listen to customers, when to pursue small markets at the expense of larger ones, and other ways to ensure long-term growth and profit. This award-winning audiobook shows managers the changes that may be coming: and how to respond for success.
©1997, 2000 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Published by arrangement with Harvard Business School Press (P)2000 HighBridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...




















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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Really dry and nothing earthshattering but business lovers will like it. There are likely more interesting profiles that could have been used for examples.Dry
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Every business person should read this.
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So so
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Would you try another book from Clayton M. Christensen and/or Don Leslie?
Yes, Christensen is great. How Will You Measure Your Life was much betterIf you’ve listened to books by Clayton M. Christensen before, how does this one compare?
Great single idea, but I feel it could have been a long magazine articleWhat aspect of Don Leslie’s performance would you have changed?
NoneIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
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The difficulty of any audible book is the narrator. The narrator of this book was dry, mono toned and easily lost. I would appreciate to hear this book with someone elseGreat content, but repetitive
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Mostly a summary, but still good content
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Truly life changing concepts
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A bit of a text book feel but worth it
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Good content delivered poorly
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Short, sweet, useful.
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Where does The Innovator's Dilemma rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is not the best but a strong contender for 2nd or 3rd over all in my current audiobook library (5 books)What other book might you compare The Innovator's Dilemma to and why?
I would compare the Innovator's Dilemma to the Lean Startup because the covers similar situations and steps to get a startup off the ground successfully.Would you listen to another book narrated by Don Leslie?
Don hits the nail on the head about why great corporations struggle with Innovation. I've worked at 4 fortune 100 companies in my career so far and I've seen the same trend within the corporations even though they are of different industries (Retail, Technology and Energy).Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely!! I was surprised of how quickly i was able to complete the book.Great examples to support the story
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