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Salt Lake ChamberSalt Lake ChamberSpeaking on Business: Mountainland Technical CollegeThis is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. A strong workforce starts with the right training, and Mountainland Technical College has been equipping students with that foundation since 1989. With hands-on learning and industry-aligned programs, MTECH prepares students to excel in high-demand careers. College President, Clay Christensen, joins us with more. Clay Christensen: At Mountainland Technical College, we don’t just train students — we build Utah’s workforce. As a proud partner of the Salt Lake Chamber, we share a commitment to strengthening Utah’s economy by equipping students with the skills employers need most. Our graduates don’t just fill positions - they fue...2025-03-1901 minBusiness Book Summaries for CEOs and Founders, ApolloSkillsBusiness Book Summaries for CEOs and Founders, ApolloSkillsHow Will You Measure Your Life By Clay ChristensenDiscover profound insights from Clayton M. Christensen’s How Will You Measure Your Life? Learn how to live purposefully with integrity, long-term thinking, and strong relationships. This expanded blog post features quotes and practical tools to apply these lessons to your life.👉 https://www.apolloskills.com/courses/measure_lifeClayton M. Christensen’s How Will You Measure Your Life? offers a profoundly reflective guide to living a meaningful and fulfilling life. This book goes beyond traditional success metrics and encourages readers to examine their lives through the lenses of purpose, relationships, and values. Below, we dive de...2025-02-2706 minmedDesign by TrigmedDesign by TrigSecrets of University Tech Transfer: Navigating IP and Innovation with Jonathan Rosen Welcome to the medDesign Podcast! In this episode, Ty Hagler sits down with Jonathan Rosen, a veteran in biomedical engineering and innovation, to explore the intersection of academia, technology transfer, and commercializing life-changing medical technologies. With over 28 years of experience teaching at the University of Virginia and Boston University, Jonathan shares invaluable insights on: How universities and tech transfer offices turn research into startups 🚀 The importance of focusing on patient care over market size 💡 Navigating intellectual property and conflict of interest 🤝 The impact of the Bayh-Dole Act on U.S. innovation 🇺🇸 Balancing the roles of researchers and entrepreneurs in commercializati...2024-12-1932 minC3 Connecting, Coaches, CognitionC3 Connecting, Coaches, CognitionBeyond One-Size-Fits-All: Carol TomlinsonCarol Ann Tomlinson is William Clay Parrish, Jr. Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia’s Curry School of Education and Human Development. Prior to joining the faculty at UVa, she was a public school teacher for 21 years. During that time, she taught students in high school, preschool, and middle school, and administered district programs for struggling and advanced learners. She was Virginia’s Teacher of the Year in 1974. Carol was named Outstanding Professor at Curry in 2004 and received an All-University Teaching Award in 2008. In 2023, she was #16 on i...2024-11-0745 minMAKING SENSE mit Chris und MichaMAKING SENSE mit Chris und Micha#69 - Warum wir Deal- und Real-Friends haben und wieso Coach Summer recht hatIn dieser Folge gibt es bunt Gemischtes: Von E-Mails, die man immer mal wieder lesen sollte, Kategorien von Freunden, denen wir uns mal mehr, mal weniger bewusst sind, Nobelpreis prämierte Erkenntnisse aus der Wirtschaft und einem internen Brandbrief der Bahn an ihre Manager. Viel Spaß! Die detaillierteren Show Notes: Ergänzungen zu Mülltrennung, insbesondere Biomüll Korrekturen zur vorherigen Folge Link Unterhaltsamer "Müll"-Podcast Folge vom Flexikon Link Dr. Richard Axel, Medizin Nobelpreisträger und warum man sich nicht entmutig lassen sollte Link Motivation Mail die Tim Ferriss...2024-10-211h 03Open Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenS04E12 - One Quote That Can Change Your LifeShining his spotlight onto the power of quotes, today, McKay explores how seemingly simple phrases can crystallize complex lessons, offer powerful guidance, and transform our lives. The key, he argues, lies not just in the words themselves, but in how we personalize them and integrate them into our own journeys.Among the many examples McKay shares that illustrate the impact of quotes are the way in which his own father used quotes to impart wisdom, and the story of Church Leader, David O. McKay (after whom our host is named), who, as a young missionary, found purpose...2024-07-0828 minProductLed PodcastProductLed PodcastHow to Nail Your Product Positioning with April DunfordApril Dunford is the author of “Obviously Awesome”, and in this episode, she talks about positioning—what it is and why it’s important. She dives into some of the analogies she used in her book to explain how positioning works. She also brings up Clay Christensen's milkshake story to break down the 5 components of positioning. She then answers some of the viewers’ questions, offering practical advice for startups. Show Notes [03:22] Some misconceptions about positioning, why positioning is important in business, and how it differs from traditional branding [09...2024-06-2554 minMore Than A TestMore Than A TestThe Future of Education: Personal Passion and Mastery with Michael HornIn this episode, our host Laura Glaab sits down with Michael Horn, an educational enthusiast and expert known for his groundbreaking work in reimagining schools. Michael shares his personal mission to create a world where individuals can pursue their passions, fulfill their potential, and live a life of purpose. From discussing the influence of his experiences and collaborators, like Clay Christensen, to advocating for individualized learning plans and mastery-based education, Michael offers deep insights into the urgent need for innovation in education. Join us for an inspiring conversation on aligning work with pe...2024-06-1351 minUnsolicited FeedbackUnsolicited FeedbackAdam Nash Applies Clay Christensen’s Innovator's Dilemma to Modern FintechIn Part 2, of our Unsolicited Feedback with Adam Nash, CEO of Daffy, co-hosts Joff Redfern & Fareed Mosavat dove deep into the world of fintech, exploring the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.To frame the conversation, Adam looked to the past, revisiting Clay Christensen's Innovator's Dilemma.For a full summary of the episode's takeaways, join us at UnsolicitedFeedback.co.0:00 Introduction & AI's Impact on Fintech17:31 Importance of Understanding Competitors19:40 Adam's Spicy Take28:09 Return to Value Creation36:41 Revisiting Clay Christensen's Innovator's Dilemma41:50...2024-03-2858 minThe Yay - A Bay Area Theatre PodcastThe Yay - A Bay Area Theatre PodcastEpisode 269: Richard Jennings, Greg Beattie And Ray ChristensenThe Musical Café has come to the Yay! If you remember, we had Jamie Greenblatt and Richard Jennings on for Episode 173 back in November of 2020. Richard Jennings is back, Greg Beattie (writer of The Very Last One and Only Highly Endangered Mountain Lion in Pennsylvania) and Ray Christensen (writer of Legend of the Werewolf), who are very excited about their featured musicals. The other two musicals to be featured are: Jewish Boys, the Musical, by Joshua Gilstein; and Mirabai, the Barefoot Princess, written by Leah Sirkin. We talk about all four projects, the process of creating musical theatre, and where t...2023-10-221h 10Running Stuff, a Peterson Partners podcastRunning Stuff, a Peterson Partners podcastApplying the Theory of Disruptive Innovation with Matt ChristensenBen Capell is joined by Co-founder and CEO of Rose Park Advisors, Matt Christensen, to discuss applying the theory of disruptive innovation. Matt co-founded Rose Park with his father, Clay Christensen, who coined the term and the concept of disruptive innovation. This concept has been applied by both early stage companies looking to disrupt incumbents, and Fortune 500 companies looking to avoid being disrupted. We hope you enjoy this conversation. 2023-09-1958 minLenny\'s Podcast: Product | Growth | CareerLenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | CareerThe ultimate guide to JTBD | Bob Moesta (co-creator of the framework)Brought to you by Sidebar—Catalyze your career with a Personal Board of Directors | Merge—A single API to add hundreds of integrations into your app | Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments—Bob Moesta is the co-creator of the Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) framework, a close collaborator of Clay Christensen, and CEO and founder of The Re-Wired Group. He has helped launch more than 3,500 new products, services, and businesses and built and sold several startups himself. He is also a fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute and a guest lecturer at the Harvard Business School, MIT Sloa...2023-08-241h 09Michael Mante PodcastMichael Mante PodcastBig Thinkers - Clay Christensen - S2EPI - 146Clayton Christensen Clayton Magleby Christensen (April 6, 1952 – January 23, 2020) was an American academic and business consultant who developed the theory of "disruptive innovation", which has been called the most influential business idea of the early 21st century. Christensen introduced "disruption" in his 1997 book The Innovator's Dilemma, and it led The Economist to term him "the most influential management thinker of his time." He served as the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School (HBS), and was also a leader and writer in the Church of Jesus Christ of La...2023-07-1935 minLearning is DisruptableLearning is DisruptableLaying Out a Path to Create Disruptive Innovation in EducationIn our inaugural episode, we discuss the basic outline of Clay Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation with examples from the iPhone which we then apply to education and learning. Key Points:- Discussion of sustaining, efficiency, and disruptive innovation in industry and education- Difficulty of disruptive innovation in the existing public school system- Non-consumption of education happens despite compulsory attendance- Parts of the market are being over-served, such as excessive school hours or sports programs that don’t reach every student All types of inn...2023-07-1222 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowDerek Van Bever - The Capitalist’s DilemmaLike an old machine emitting a new and troubling sound that even the best mechanics can’t diagnose, the world economy continues its halting recovery from the 2008 recession. Look at what’s happening in the United States: Even today, 60 months after the scorekeepers declared the recession over, its economy is still grinding along, producing low growth and disappointing job numbers.  One phenomenon we’ve observed is that, despite historically low-interest rates, corporations are sitting on massive amounts of cash and failing to invest in innovations that might foster growth. That got us thinking: What is causing that behaviour? Are great opportu...2023-03-2558 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowDerek Van Bever - The Capitalist’s DilemmaLike an old machine emitting a new and troubling sound that even the best mechanics can’t diagnose, the world economy continues its halting recovery from the 2008 recession. Look at what’s happening in the United States: Even today, 60 months after the scorekeepers declared the recession over, its economy is still grinding along, producing low growth and disappointing job numbers.  One phenomenon we’ve observed is that, despite historically low-interest rates, corporations are sitting on massive amounts of cash and failing to invest in innovations that might foster growth. That got us thinking: What is causing that behaviour? Are great opportu...2023-03-2558 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowDerek van Bever - The Capitalist’s DilemmaLike an old machine emitting a new and troubling sound that even the best mechanics can’t diagnose, the world economy continues its halting recovery from the 2008 recession. Look at what’s happening in the United States: Even today, 60 months after the scorekeepers declared the recession over, its economy is still grinding along, producing low growth and disappointing job numbers.  One phenomenon we’ve observed is that, despite historically low-interest rates, corporations are sitting on massive amounts of cash and failing to invest in innovations that might foster growth. That got us thinking: What is causing that behavio...2023-03-2558 minOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenS2E48 - Finding Your True WorthFinding Your True WorthIn today’s 100th episode of the Open Your Eyes podcast, McKay focuses on the theme of finding your true worth, beginning with the inspiring story of Bruce Willis. A famous and gifted actor, Willis’ success came after overcoming the challenge of childhood stuttering and finding his voice through humor, which eventually helped him discover his passion for acting. Highlighting the themes of speech development, the power of humor, the importance of self-discovery, and how these all culminated in Willis's breakthrough role in the television series  Moonlighting, McKay notes that Bruce’s story offers...2023-03-2029 minThe Disruptive VoiceThe Disruptive Voice104. The Innovator's Dilemma: A Conversation with Matt ChristensenIn the introduction of The Innovator's Dilemma, first published in 1997, Clayton Christensen wrote that the book "is about well-managed companies that have their competitive antennae up, listen astutely to their customers, invest aggressively in new technologies, and yet still lose market dominance." Years later, the dilemma is as relevant and as challenging as ever. In this episode of The Disruptive Voice, host and guest take a fascinating and deep dive into the book - and they do so as the first in a series of episodes on The Innovation Show that are dedicated to the life, work, and theories...2023-01-3157 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowNetflix Blockbuster and The Innovators Dilemma with Matt ChristensenThe work of Clayton Christensen changed my worldview and, ultimately, my life. I have been lining up all his co-authors to celebrate his life and share his theories. We have been interviewing each of these great thinkers over the last few months and into 2023. We will bring you each of those episodes in chronological order of his book releases. It includes Matt Christensen, Clay's son and CEO of Rose Park Advisors, Rita McGrath, Joseph L. Bower, Michael Raynor, Scott D. Anthony Hal Gregerson, Taddy Hall Bob Moesta, Michael B. Horn Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon. Coming Jan 23, 20232022-12-1509 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowNetflix Blockbuster and The Innovators Dilemma with Matt ChristensenThe work of Clayton Christensen changed my worldview and, ultimately, my life. I have been lining up all his co-authors to celebrate his life and share his theories. We have been interviewing each of these great thinkers over the last few months and into 2023. We will bring you each of those episodes in chronological order of his book releases. It includes Matt Christensen, Clay's son and CEO of Rose Park Advisors, Rita McGrath, Joseph L. Bower, Michael Raynor, Scott D. Anthony Hal Gregerson, Taddy Hall Bob Moesta, Michael B. Horn Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon. Coming Jan 23, 20232022-12-1509 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowNetflix Blockbuster and The Innovators Dilemma with Matt ChristensenThe work of Clayton Christensen changed my worldview and, ultimately, my life. I have been lining up all his co-authors to celebrate his life and share his theories. We have been interviewing each of these great thinkers over the last few months and into 2023. We will bring you each of those episodes in chronological order of his book releases. It includes Matt Christensen, Clay's son and CEO of Rose Park Advisors, Rita McGrath, Joseph L. Bower, Michael Raynor, Scott D. Anthony Hal Gregerson, Taddy Hall Bob Moesta, Michael B. Horn Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon. Coming Jan 23, 20232022-12-1509 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowNetflix Blockbuster and The Innovators Dilemma with Matt ChristensenThe work of Clayton Christensen changed my worldview and, ultimately, my life. I have been lining up all his co-authors to celebrate his life and share his theories. We have been interviewing each of these great thinkers over the last few months and into 2023. We will bring you each of those episodes in chronological order of his book releases. It includes Matt Christensen, Clay's son and CEO of Rose Park Advisors, Rita McGrath, Joseph L. Bower, Michael Raynor, Scott D. Anthony Hal Gregerson, Taddy Hall Bob Moesta, Michael B. Horn Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon. Coming Jan 23, 20232022-12-1509 minMake Space for Growth PodcastMake Space for Growth PodcastFinding your happiness with Sabine Tejerina When she was a little girl, Sabine wanted to be a businesswoman. In the middle of the pandemic, faced with economic distress in parts of the world and her day job helping large companies restructure and prepare for the economic downfall of Covid, she went on a life change. She became an entrepreneur and has since then been living the rollercoaster of start-up life. "It's not always the big decisions that impact your life", Clay Christensen Share ownership as a goal The idea for Upstreet started with a focus on rewarding customers for...2022-11-3032 minFuel Your Imagination Through Your Ears With Full AudiobookFuel Your Imagination Through Your Ears With Full AudiobookHBR's 10 Must Reads: The Essentials Audiobook by Clayton M. ChristensenListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 625857 Title: HBR's 10 Must Reads: The Essentials Author: Clayton M. Christensen, Daniel Goleman, Harvard Business Review , Michael E. Porter, Peter F. Drucker Narrator: Brad Sanders, Susan Larkin Format: Unabridged Length: 09:48:28 Language: English Release date: 11-15-22 Publisher: Ascent Audio Genres: Business & Economics, Management & Leadership Summary: An introduction to the most enduring ideas on management from Harvard Business Review Change is the one constant in business, and we must adapt or face obsolescence. Yet certain challenges never go away. These are the ten seminal articles by management's most influential experts...2022-11-159h 48Open Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenS2E15 - Which Way Are You Leaning?Today, McKay reflects on the curves we all experience in the road of life and discusses how we can not only cope but also thrive when life throws us a curve. He discusses how leaning into life can make all the difference.  He opens up today’s episode on an unexpected note, recounting the trials and tribulations of the world’s famous eating contest competitors.  And while McKay doesn’t expect you to become Nathan’s next hotdog eating champion, he does hope that you lean in and commit to whatever endeavors you decide to pursue in this life the way th...2022-08-0132 minSalt Lake ChamberSalt Lake ChamberSpeaking on Business: Mountainland Technical CollegeThis is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Mountainland Technical College was established by the Utah legislature in 1989. Today it serves over 5,000 students at locations across Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties. Mountainland’s President Clay Christensen shares more of their illustrious story. CLAY CHRISTENSEN As Utah’s largest and fastest growing technical college, we are proud to partner with the Salt Lake Chamber. Together, we share the common goal of enhancing a robust economy with an energetic and qualified workforce.  At Mountainland Technical College, we are thrilled to offer first-class education and training programs that enhance student’s upward mobility and strengt...2022-06-1601 minRelentless Health ValueRelentless Health ValueEP345: Can Pharma Imagine How Our Health System Will Look in the Future? With Paul SimmsAt the beginning of 2021, my guest in this healthcare podcast, Paul Simms, had come up with a set of predictions for 2021. Some came true; some didn’t. But I was fascinated by a bunch of things, one of them being Paul’s sort of implicit and explicit assessment of the context of these predictions. Right now, Pharma is in a weird moment: It’s a confluence of technology, consumer expectations, changes in care delivery accelerated by the pandemic, policy at the state and federal level, and the financial realities of where we’re at today. So, if you meet patients...2021-11-1131 minStar Wars AllianceStar Wars AllianceHayden Christensen on Ahsoka, Ronin Review : Episode XLIIGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code GUAPOD at http://MANSCAPED.com! Katie and Clay review Star Wars Ronin by Emma Candon and talk Hayden Christensen joining the Ahsoka series and his involvement in the future of live action Star Wars.Follow us on Twitter!Katie: @sliceofkatieClay: @FanboyClayStar Wars Alliance: @starwrsallianceRemember to watch us live every Wednesday on the Geekverse YouTube Channel at 7pm ESThttps://www.youtube.com/c/GeekVersePodcastYou can always support us on Patreon!$1 just as a thank you2021-10-281h 55Jinny Uppal’s Book NewsletterJinny Uppal’s Book NewsletterBook Excerpt From "The Paradox of Goal Setting"I hope those of you in the United States had a wonderful labor day weekend! A lot is happening in the journey of the book. In addition to revisions, I am revisiting the book title and started off with book cover design and illustrations for the inside of the book. For authors who choose a working title, like I did, it is common to change it once the book is formed. Here’s a link to my Ideas Brief document which captures my thinking and ideas from my Author Community. Let me know what you think, I would love to...2021-09-0704 minProductLed PodcastProductLed PodcastHow to Nail Your Product Positioning with April DunfordApril Dunford is the author of “Obviously Awesome”, and in this episode, she talks about positioning—what it is and why it’s important. She dives into some of the analogies she used in her book to explain how positioning works. She also brings up Clay Christensen's milkshake story to break down the 5 components of positioning. She then answers some of the viewers’ questions, offering practical advice for startups. Show Notes [03:22] Some misconceptions about positioning, why positioning is important in business, and how it differs from traditional branding [09...2021-08-2454 minIncreasing ReturnsIncreasing ReturnsEp. 5 - Growth Underwriter: Marcelo Lima on valuing SaaS businesses; Zoom, Slack; Clay Christensen's disruption theory, Ben Graham's investment in GEICO, and more. Originally on The Acquirers Podcast by Tobias CarlisleHow did the internet fundamentally change business? It's all about zero marginal costs, and playing a different game: blanket the world, capture customers, and only then, monetize them. We discuss Zoom, Slack, Atlassian; talk about Ben Graham's investment in GEICO, in 1948; how GEICO was a disruptive innovator in the Clay Christensen sense; what factors made it so, and how can we identify similar companies today, and much more.Even though this interview originally aired on The Acquirers Podcast with Tobias Carlisle, I'm particularly pleased with how it turned out, because a lot of our discussion...2021-07-211h 04The Informed LifeThe Informed LifeJim Kalbach on Jobs to Be DoneJim Kalbach is the chief evangelist at MURAL, a leading provider of online visual collaboration software. He's the author of Designing Web Navigation (O'Reilly, 2007), Mapping Experiences (O'Reilly, 2016), and his latest, The Jobs to Be Done Playbook (Rosenfeld, 2020). In this conversation, we dive into Jobs to Be Done, how it relates to design, and how jobs can create an “out of body experience” for organizations. Listen to the show Download episode 66 Show notes @JimKalbach on Twitter Jim Kalbach on LinkedIn MURAL The Jobs to Be Done Playbook by Jim Kalbach Mapping Experiences: A Comp...2021-07-1800 minunSILOed with Greg LaBlancunSILOed with Greg LaBlancThe Paradox of Success in Commitments and Flexibility in Taking Risks feat. Michael RaynorStrategies that have the greatest likelihood of success are also the most likely to fail. In his best-selling and critically acclaimed book, The Strategy Paradox, Deloitte Managing Director Michael Raynor stresses the need to redefine strategy and confront uncertainty to resolve this paradox. In this episode, Michael and host Greg La Blanc discuss his views on strategic commitments, weighing risks, diversification, and assumptions.Listen to his insight on the division of labor within the organization, which considers time horizons according to their roles. Do not miss his take on Clay Christensen's Disruptive Innovation.Be all...2021-07-1751 minThe Disruptive VoiceThe Disruptive Voice77. Improving The World Through Disruptive Innovation: A Conversation with Ann ChristensenMany listeners will know Ann Christensen as President & CEO of The Clayton Christensen Institute. To Clay, however, she was his oldest daughter, Annie. How Will You Measure Your Life, published with co-authors James Allworth & Karen Dillon in 2012, is one of Clay’s most popular books, challenging each of us to think more deeply about our life and our purpose, including how we nurture our relationships to become enduring sources of happiness. In this episode, and through the lens of How Will You Measure Your Life, Ann reflects on what it was like to grow up in the Christensen house, sh...2021-06-2833 minEndorsedEndorsedSeason 2 Episode 17 - The Stories Behind the Storyteller with Becky Christensen-Mapston Part 22021-05-2134 minThe Nothing ShowThe Nothing ShowThe Nothing Show: AFC + NFC South 2021 NFL Draft Grades - Episode 36Welcome back to The Nothing Show! In episode 36, Clay grades the Titans, Colts, Texans, Jaguars, Saints, Buccaneers, Panthers, and Falcons' 2021 Draft Class. He gives the Panthers an A+ for drafting Jaycee Horn, Terrance Marshall, Brady Christensen, and Chuba Hubbard, but gives the Texans a C+ due to their lack of talent selected in the early rounds of the draft. Clay shares what he would do if he were the General Manager of these teams. Enjoy! Instagram: @realnothingshow & @pigskin_spins2021-05-1915 minHuman Capital LeadershipHuman Capital LeadershipS18E20 - HBR Minute - Disruptive Innovation Explained, with Clayton ChristensenIn this "HBR Minute" HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) explores the HBR video, "Disruptive Innovation Explained." See the video here: https://youtu.be/qDrMAzCHFUU. Video Overview: "Clay Christensen, Harvard Business School professor and the world's most influential management guru according to the Thinkers50, lays out his landmark theory." Check out Dr. Westover's new book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/leadershipalchemy. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/hci-magazine. Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog...2021-05-1623 minRacing to the MiddleRacing to the MiddleEpisode 24: OutcastThis week, Hayden and Clay discuss Outcast. The movie that brings Cage together with his greatest screen partner yet, Hayden Christensen!  Hosts: Clay Hiller (Twitter: @The_Red_Clay) Hayden Gilbert (Instagram: @Haydencomesalive) Theme Song: Written and Performed by KC Trimble (Twitter: @Shoesrobinson) Buy Hayden's books2021-05-121h 17Lessons In Product ManagementLessons In Product ManagementAligning your company around JTBD w/ Bob Moesta - President and CEO of the ReWired GroupDon't forget to subscribe on YouTube for exclusive content If you're looking to break into Product Management, join us at Path2Product to accelerate your career into Product To help support the podcast, you can donate here On today's episode, I welcome the one and only Bob Moesta to share how we can effectively align our organizations around the progress our customers are trying to make, that job to be done they hire our products for. Bob is a long-time builder and is famous for the work he did with Clay Christensen in...2021-05-1036 minMental Health CrossroadsMental Health CrossroadsEp. 23 Julie Christensen, APSEIn this episode Matt Wappett interviews Julie Christensen about employment and mental health. Julie J. Christensen, MSW, PhD, is the Director of Policy & Advocacy and Interim Executive Director at the Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE). She also currently serves as the Senior Disability Policy Advisor for the Harkin Institute at Drake University. Prior to joining APSE, Dr. Christensen was the Director of Iowa’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) at the University of Iowa, where she held a research faculty appointment in the Carver College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Christensen received her un...2021-04-0755 minCall Me Back - with Dan SenorCall Me Back - with Dan SenorZoom University: Is Covid The Ultimate Higher Education Disruptor?The price of college has been skyrocketing over the past few decades, escalating far higher and faster than the rate of inflation. According to one study, the cost of tuition at many schools is up by well over 1000% in less than a half century. For what? What about the product offering has actually changed? That’s a question that came into sharp focus as millions of students last March flocked to Zoom University...overnight.As recently as three years ago, one of my favorite business school professors, the late Clay Christensen, predicted half of all colleges in th...2021-03-1951 minEndorsedEndorsedSeason 2 Episode 16 - The Stories Behind the Storyteller with Becky Christensen-Mapston Part 12021-03-191h 04How to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job644: How to Sharpen Your Skills for Jobs That Don’t Exist Yet with Michelle WeiseMichelle Weise sheds light on the learning challenges professionals will face in the near future—and how we can prepare for them. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) How to surface your hidden skills 2) How to keep AI from making you irrelevant 3) Nifty tools for upskilling quickly Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep644 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MICHELLE — Michelle Weise was just named to the Thinkers50 thinkers to watch in 2021. She is senior advisor to Imaginable Futures...2021-02-2243 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job644: How to Sharpen Your Skills for Jobs That Don’t Exist Yet with Michelle WeiseMichelle Weise sheds light on the learning challenges professionals will face in the near future—and how we can prepare for them. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) How to surface your hidden skills 2) How to keep AI from making you irrelevant 3) Nifty tools for upskilling quickly Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep644 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MICHELLE — Michelle Weise was just named to the Thinkers50 thinkers to watch in 2021. She is senior advisor to Imaginable Futures, a venture of The Omidyar Group, and BrightHive, a data collaboration platform. She is former chief innovation officer of Strada Education Net...2021-02-2245 minA Sherpa\'s Guide to InnovationA Sherpa's Guide to InnovationE85: Remembering Dr. Clayton M. ChristensenThis episode was originally released on January 28, 2020.  Ben & Jay reflect on what Dr. Clay Christensen has meant to each of them, their experience meeting Clay and his wife, Christine, and a few parting thoughts in gratitude for this amazing man.memoriesofclay.comHow Will You Measure Your Life?The Clayton Christensen InstituteThe Forum for Growth and Innovation at Harvard Business SchoolSupport the show2021-01-2714 minBrandwidth® Big Ideas on Small Business MarketingBrandwidth® Big Ideas on Small Business MarketingThe Job to be Done In this episode we discuss: What job are we ‘hiring’ the products we purchase to perform? The surprising truth behind milkshake purchasing behaviour A better question to ask consumers than “why” they purchased something Are two jobs to be done better than one? Why you should talk to your customers instead of talking about yourself Does something need to be ugly to be believably functional? Resources Mentioned Clayton M. Christensen, Scott Cook, and Taddy Hall – Marketing Malpractice: The Cause and the Cure – https://hbr.org/2005/12/marketing-malpractice-the-cause-and-the-cure Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall...2020-12-2236 minRoads TakenRoads TakenThe Innovator's Opportunity: Scott Anthony using innovation to see the futureGuest Scott Anthony, Dartmouth '96, was never really thinking about a life in journalism. But he found the time spent working on America’s oldest college newspaper, The Dartmouth, enjoyable because of his ability to pose questions and do research and tell a story. Years later, those skills would come back together in the work he does as an author on business innovation topics.Though he credits growing up in a family that valued tinkering, trying things, and finding new connections as one inspiration, it was a chance encounter in business school with Clayton Christensen, father of di...2020-11-3022 minThe Warrior PoetThe Warrior Poet#47: Half and HalfSri discusses an overlooked Godfather character and why companies get fat.Innovative companies get caught in a no man's land, i.e. halfway, between innovation and collection of innovation 'rents.' And agile process can give the impression that true innovation is happening even though startups operate very differently than what are considered successful companies. Sri adds his own explanations -- and what to do about it in your own business -- to Clay Christensen's classic Innovator's Dilemma. Connect with Sri on Instagram: @sri_the_warrior_poet  + @sri_actually notes2020-11-1028 minIdeas UntrappedIdeas UntrappedProsperity through InnovationI had a conversation with Efosa Ojomo of the Clay Christensen Institute. He is the co-author of the book The Prosperity Paradox - along with Karen Dillon and the late Harvard management guru Clayton Christensen. The central argument of the book is that economic development happens when businesses innovate by creating a previously non-existent market. The book has been largely shunned by development scholars and this is where I started my conversation with Efosa. I also go through some other criticisms of the book, and Efosa had interesting answers. The book relies on case studies and might be considered...2020-11-0450 minThe Young Entrepreneur ShowThe Young Entrepreneur ShowYES 011: Nat Harward's 4 Lessons Learned From Working With His First Client Clay ChristensenIn this episode of The Young Entrepreneur Show, Nat Harward gets extremely vulnerable and shared 4 lessons he learned from his first client relationship with Clay Christensen!For anyone looking to get started in a B2B industry, this episode is for you! Nat Harward is the founder of TMB Ventures which is a full-stack marketing agency for business owners and entrepreneurs. Outside of the office, you will often find Nat training as he is a triathlete and Ironman. In fact, he has represented TEAM USA in the world triathlon championships! 2020-08-3131 minThe Disruptive VoiceThe Disruptive Voice58. The View From the Desk by Clay's OfficeOn this week's episode of The Disruptive Voice, we're delighted to bring you a conversation with Erin Wetzel and Emily Snyder about their life-changing experiences working with Clayton Christensen at Harvard Business School.  Emily, currently Chief of Staff at Magnolia, served as Clay's Administrative Director for five years before attending Columbia Business School. Erin joined Clay's office in 2018, five years after meeting Clay and Emily in Oxford, and has worked as his Faculty Support Specialist at HBS while simultaneously pursuing a masters in social work at Boston University. The two reflect on their entry into Clay's world, share stories a...2020-08-0343 minGo Be More PodcastGo Be More PodcastThe Current State of Things - Understanding Marginal Costs and Full Costs (Ep 27)We use Clay Christensen's framework of marginal costs vs full costs to talk about what's wrong with the way so many Americans are thinking about the coronavirus:- Bryan shares his day-to-day experience of being in Japan and how much more unified the Japanese response compared to America- The bad logic many people use when they distrust organizations who don't get everything right from the beginning- The problem of too many voices and too much distrust- Why Bryan is cynical about the media and its structural bias toward manipulating emotions to...2020-07-2854 minThe Clay County Beacon PodcastThe Clay County Beacon PodcastAdam Christensen, Democrat Candidate for Florida's 3rd Congressional DistrictAdam Christensen joins host Josh Allen on the 14th episode of the Clay Beacon podcast. Adam outlines his path from business owner to Congressional candidate and talks about ideas to decrease prescription drug prices and turn the internet into a public utility.  This interview is not an endorsement of any particular candidate. For more information on Adam Christensen, please visit his campaign Facebook page and Campaign website via the link below.    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AC4Congress2020/ Website:  https://www.forthemanynotjustme.com/ For more great coverage of news, people and even...2020-07-2045 minBeyond the BendBeyond the BendClay EdginEpisode 2 - Clay Edgin2020-07-1949 minOutsideVoices with Mark BidwellOutsideVoices with Mark BidwellEfosa Ojomo: See the World Through New LensesSo reads the title of a chapter in the book by Professor Clay Christensen, Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon, The Prosperity Paradox. The concept of looking at markets from different perspectives is at the heart of this optimistic yet practical book, in which the authors apply robust management theories to help leaders uncover and capture opportunities in developing markets. Read the full article at https://outsidelens.com/see-the-world-through-new-lenses/  Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty by Clayton Christensen, Efosa Ojomo and K...2020-04-1541 minThe Disruptive VoiceThe Disruptive Voice50. From the Archives: Clayton Christensen and Joseph Bower on Resource AllocationIn the midst of this global coronavirus crisis, we at The Forum for Growth & Innovation are reflecting on how we can lend our hands and hearts to meet the needs of those in our community. Now, more than ever, we are mourning the loss of our friend and colleague, Clayton Christensen, who would have turned 68 this coming Monday, April 6th. This month also marks the release of our 50th podcast episode and, to celebrate this milestone, we’d like to share with you a conversation with Clay, Derek van Bever, and Joe Bower, Clay's doctoral thesis adviser and the Do...2020-04-0232 minIn the TellingIn the TellingLocal Colors Art Gallery and Artist Co-opGuests Jeff Clay, Bill Reed and Katie Willes from Local Colors Art Gallery and Artist Co-op talk about art, process, media and response.  Check out Local Colors Art Gallery on Facebook.You can find out more about “In the Telling” at lizzylizzyliz.comGet additional content from my interview with Katie, Bill and Jeff on the “In the Telling” Podcast channel on YouTubeTheme music by Gordon VetasEpisode extra, the upstairs gallery walk throughSupport the show2020-03-0329 minMicromobilityMicromobility60: How does micromobility conform to disruptive innovation theory?This week we have a timely episode with Horace being interviewed by Katie Zandbergen on The Disruptive Voice - a podcast produced by The Forum for Growth & Innovation at Harvard business School a few days after the passing of Clay Christensen.Horace strikes a reflective tone - it’s a great episode that goes into the core of why micromobility is really disruptive assessed against the theory that Clay proposed. For those who are more into the theoretical, this is a wonderful episode.Sp...2020-02-2047 minRide AIRide AI60: How does micromobility conform to disruptive innovation theory?This week we have a timely episode with Horace being interviewed by Katie Zandbergen on The Disruptive Voice - a podcast produced by The Forum for Growth & Innovation at Harvard business School a few days after the passing of Clay Christensen. Horace strikes a reflective tone - it’s a great episode that goes into the core of why micromobility is really disruptive assessed against the theory that Clay proposed. For those who are more into the theoretical, this is a wonderful episode. Specifically, they cover: - The impact that Clay had on how Horace viewed the world. - How Ho...2020-02-2047 minRide AIRide AI60: How does micromobility conform to disruptive innovation theory?This week we have a timely episode with Horace being interviewed by Katie Zandbergen on The Disruptive Voice - a podcast produced by The Forum for Growth & Innovation at Harvard business School a few days after the passing of Clay Christensen. Horace strikes a reflective tone - it’s a great episode that goes into the core of why micromobility is really disruptive assessed against the theory that Clay proposed. For those who are more into the theoretical, this is a wonderful episode. Specifically, they cover: - The impact that Clay had on how Horace viewed the world. - How Ho...2020-02-2047 minThe Innovation PodcastThe Innovation PodcastEpisode 59: Mayonnaise Innovation On Episode 57 of #theipod, Brad Barbera, founder and chief enabler of strategic innovation at Pi Innovation, joins Garnet and Mark for the first of three parts on innovation. In the first installment, we get a glimpse of Brad’s background and chat about the legacy of the great Clay Christensen. Plus, we talk about the start of Brad’s career as a mayonnaise engineer.Links of InterestBrand Barbera on LinkedInBrad’s websiteBrad’s bookClay Christensen 2020-02-1820 minErre Mais - PodcastErre Mais - PodcastObrigado, Clayton ChristensenClay Christensen nos deixou. Um episódio para contextualizar a perda e para lembrar de alguns ensinamentos e reflexões. Lucas Miguel Gnigler www.lucasmiguel.com2020-02-1022 minFaith MattersFaith Matters39. Remembering Clayton ChristensenHarvard Business School Professor Clayton M. Christensen died on January 23, 2020, and he left a remarkable legacy. He was a monumental figure in both the business and academic worlds, as well as in the Latter-day Saint community. He was the father of five children and author of at least eleven books. But to those who knew him, Clay wasn’t just a thought leader or a world-renowned professor or an influential Church member — he was a mentor, confidant, and friend unlike any other.In this episode, we spoke with Efosa Ojomo, Kyle Welch, and Barbara Morgan Gardner to shar...2020-02-0954 minMetric UXMetric UXGutenberg doesn't disrupt WordPressGutenberg isn’t a breakthrough innovation that made WordPress better. It’s a disruptive innovation making WordPress more affordable and accessible. — Mark Uraine, “Disrupting WordPress”A couple weeks ago I read Mark Uraine’s writeup about the disruptive role Gutenberg — the new block-based editor (and system of editor-extensibility) — performs for WordPress, the open-source juggernaut powering a third of the web. It nails why the WordPress community has been so hyped (and it’s in a language I speak):Why would anyone want to change this? The short answer is expressed best in the quote, “If you don’t like chang...2020-02-0311 minA Sherpa\'s Guide to InnovationA Sherpa's Guide to InnovationE61: Remembering Dr. Clayton M. ChristensenBen & Jay reflect on what Dr. Clay Christensen has meant to each of them, their experience meeting Clay and his wife, Christine, and a few parting thoughts in gratitude for this amazing man.memoriesofclay.comHow Will You Measure Your Life?The Clayton Christensen InstituteThe Forum for Growth and Innovation at Harvard Business SchoolSupport the show2020-01-2814 minFemale Tech ExecFemale Tech ExecInnovation, Disruption and How to Measure Your Life - what I learned from Prof. Clay ChristensenI recorded this episode on the afternoon when I learned of the passing of one of the world's greatest minds, and someone I had the privilege of considering a friend and a mentor - Prof. Clay Christensen of the Harvard Business School.Prof. Christensen was best known for his theory of "disruptive innovation", first introduced in his 1997 book The Innovator's Dilemma, which has been called the most influential business idea of the early 21st century.  He was the New York Times best-selling author of many more books, including "The Innovator's Solution" and "How Will Y...2020-01-2818 minIntelligent Content Marketing TalksIntelligent Content Marketing TalksS1 Ep6: Clay Christensen & Disruptive InnovationClay Christensen is a professor of business at Harvard Business School as well as a successful business entrepreneur. He has contributed to the world of business innovation since 1997 when he published The Innovator's Dilemma. In the book he explains why existing companies will never be able to disrupt themselves. Stephen also dives in deep and discusses the three types of innovation; sustaining, efficiency & disruptive. For more information check out our encyclopedia at http://intelligentcontent.marketing2019-12-2923 minA Sherpa\'s Guide to InnovationA Sherpa's Guide to InnovationE58: The Christensen Institute Asks the Theory About AVs, Tesla & AIBen & Jay close out 2019 with our good friends at the Christensen Institute.  In a thought-provoking conversation, Rich Alton, Director of Emerging Research at the Christensen Institute and Chandrasekar Iyer, visiting fellow of Emerging Research and consultant at Tata Consultancy Services delve into their recent paper The Race for Autonomous Ride-Hailing: Developing a Strategy for Success.  This is a great case study for applying the theory of disruptive innovation--why it's important to understand the categorization of innovations and how to predict success for new entrants and incumbents.Rich and Chandra also weigh in on Jay's December 2018 Medium post, "El...2019-12-1842 minEntrappreneurEntrappreneur#78 – Comment le livre “How will you measure your life” de Clay Christensen m’a inspiréAujourd’hui, je (Marc) vous retrouve pour parler d’un livre lu récemment qui m’a beaucoup impacté. Le livre s’appelle “How will you measure your life” de Clay Christensen.Je vous expose les points importants que j’en ai sorti. Bonne écoute ! VALUE? Laisse-nous ton avis sur Itunes!  SHOWNOTES La différence entre les facteurs “d’hygiène” et les “motivateurs”...2019-09-0800 minA Sherpa\'s Guide to InnovationA Sherpa's Guide to InnovationE44: Designing for People with Intermountain Healthcare’s Todd DunnEpisode #44 features a man we admire from an organization we admire: Todd Dunn, Director of Innovation at Intermountain Healthcare.  This inspiring innovator, compelling storyteller and self-described family man shares his go-to list of innovation books, lifelong principles that influence his learning, why empathy should be at the heart of healthcare, and the three C’s of design disease. He’s also a big fan of Clay Christensen’s theories and contributed to the writing of Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Consumer Choice, co-authored by Clay Christensen, Karen Dillon, David S. Duncan, and Taddy Hall. If your desired...2019-05-0944 minA Sherpa\'s Guide to InnovationA Sherpa's Guide to InnovationE42: Karen Dillon – Bringing Great Theory to LifeBen & Jay have the unique pleasure of speaking with Karen Dillon, NYT best-selling author and former editor of the Harvard Business Review, about her being in “the front seat of the Clay Christensen experience” through years of collaboration with Clay and some of their incredible colleagues.  Karen may refer to herself as “semi-retired”, but she sounds pretty busy and is having great impact on the world as a co-author of The Prosperity Paradox with Clay and Efosa Ojomo (featured in Episode 40), and as Editorial Director of BanyanGlobal Family Business Advisors.  In addition to talking about The Prosperity Paradox, Karen provides a...2019-04-1140 minHealthcare Change MakersHealthcare Change MakersA career defined by being open to opportunity with Rob MacIsaac, President and CEO, Hamilton Health SciencesToday, your host Ellen Gardner, Communications and Marketing at HIROC, speaks with Rob MacIsaac, President and CEO of Hamilton Health Sciences.   Rob MacIsaac followed his father’s advice to become a professional, but after a couple of years as a lawyer, he realized he was drawn to public service. Without being a subject matter expert in any of the diverse roles he’s had – at Mohawk College, at Metrolinx, as mayor of the City of Burlington – Rob has developed a leadership philosophy built on humble inquiry and bringing people together around a vision. He is now CEO o...2019-04-0326 minInnovation AnsweredInnovation AnsweredInside the Mind of Clay Christensen Clay Christensen seems larger than life to corporate innovators. His book, The Innovator’s Dilemma is still considered a business leader must-read. We wanted to know how Christensen's ideas apply in 2019. To find out, we sat down with Innovation Leader's Scott Kirsner to discuss his interviews with the acclaimed professor.2019-03-1922 minLearn Educate DiscoverLearn Educate DiscoverHow Will You Measure Your Life? - Excerpts From Clay Christensen's Address @HBSExcerpts from Clay Christensen's address to his students at Harvard Business School, titled "How will you measure your life?". Clayton Christensen is best known as the author of "The Innovator's Dilemma" and his theory of "Disruptive Innovation".Follow the show on Twitter @LED_Curator Website www.learneducatediscover.com/ Like us on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/learneducatediscover/ Email us at hello@learneducatediscover. We will reply!! Subscribe to the show on iTunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/learn…ver/id10491593212019-01-2822 minLearn Educate DiscoverLearn Educate DiscoverHow Will You Measure Your Life? - Excerpts From Clay Christensen's Address @HBSExcerpts from Clay Christensen's address to his students at Harvard Business School, titled "How will you measure your life?". Clayton Christensen is best known as the author of "The Innovator's Dilemma" and his theory of "Disruptive Innovation".Follow the show on Twitter @LED_Curator Website www.learneducatediscover.com/ Like us on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/learneducatediscover/ Email us at hello@learneducatediscover. We will reply!! Subscribe to the show on iTunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/learn…ver/id10491593212019-01-2822 minThe CB CowgirlsThe CB CowgirlsEpisode 3 - Clay Elliott - 3x NFR Qualifier - PRCA Saddle Bronc RiderWe caught up with our Columbia River Circuit Saddle Bronc Rider Clay Elliott as he prepares for his 3rd consecutive trip to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas! Coming off a CFR 45 win we talk preparedness - excitement- and a little history and good will we can always catch Clay involved in!2018-11-2114 minThe Disruptive VoiceThe Disruptive Voice22. Clay Christensen & Chet Huber: Reaching Critical MassHarvard Business School Professors Clay Christensen and Chet Huber sit down to discuss frameworks taken from Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise and applied to HouseSetter, the company Chet formed and operates as Chairman. Hear how BSSE frameworks like Emergent Strategy, Disruptive Innovation, Jobs to Be Done, and Purpose Branding have helped Chet steer his new venture. Prof Christensen weighs in, and asks for help from you, the alumni of BSSE, to help him and Chet construct new theories for processes of scaling and growing user base.2018-10-1235 minMoonshots Podcast: Superstar mindsets and success habitsMoonshots Podcast: Superstar mindsets and success habitsClay Christensen - Innovator's DilemmaWe visit another titan of innovation on this show - Clay Christiansen. He has written many books on and around the topic of innovation and is a Harvard Business School Professor. His most significant contribution is his theory of "disruptive innovation" - considered the most influential business idea of the early 21st century. Thanks to our monthly supporters Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Jason Kumagai Natalie Triman Kaur Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller Mohammad Lars Bjørge Edward Rehfeldt III 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Krzysztof Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide ...2018-09-171h 14Getting Smart PodcastGetting Smart PodcastWhy Youth Need Social Capital and How Schools Can HelpThis episode, Tom interviews Julia Freeland Fisher, the Director of Education at the Clayton Christensen Institute. For a decade, since Clay Christensen and Michael Horn published Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns, the team at the Clayton Christensen Institute has been known as a leader in blended and personalized learning — as well as the idea of disruptive innovation.   In Julia’s new book, Who You Know: Unlocking Innovations That Expand Students’ Networks, she explores the importance of social capital. She emphasizes the idea that who you know matters greatly in term...2018-09-1240 minUNLOCK PodcastUNLOCK Podcast#23 How will you measure your life?Та бүхэндээ 2017 оны хамгийн сүүлийн дугаараар Харвардын Бизнесийн Сургуулийн нэрт профессор Clay Christensen-ий James Allworth болон Karen Dillon-тай хамтран бичсэн New York Times-ийн bestseller “Та амьдралаа хэрхэн үнэлэн дүгнэх вэ?” гэсэн гайхалтай бүтээлийг 3 хөтлөгчийн зүгээс хамтдаа хүргэж байна. Хэрхэн ажил төрлөө зөв сонгон сэтгэл дүүрэн амьдрах вэ? Яаж хувийн амьдралаа зөв зохицуулж аз жаргалтай амьдрах вэ? Хэрхэн шудрага ёс, үнэ цэнээ алдалгүй амьдрах вэ? гэсэн хүний амьдралд хамгийн чухал үндсэн асуултуудад Clay Christensen профессор маань өөрийн хувийн амьдрал болон олон жилийн судалгаа дээрээ үндэслэн энэхүү бүтээлийг олонд хүргэсэн байна.2017-12-2959 minGirisimci MuhabbetiGirisimci Muhabbeti#116 ali cevik jobs to be done ile beynimizi yakiyor!hazır olun arkadaşlar son dönemde yaptığımız en yararlı bölümlerden birisini dinleyeceksiniz! clay christensen'i duydunuz mu? duymadıysanız hemen hakkında bulabildiğiniz herşeyi okuyun, yazmış olduğu bütün kitapları silip süpürün. Steve Jobs'ın inovasyon konusunda "beni çok etkilemiştir" dediği bu ünlü profesör, inovasyon ve girişimcilik alanında adı sayılı kişilerden birisidir. son 10 yıldır üzerine çalıştığı "jobs to be done" yani "yapılacak işler" teorisi ile yakın zamanda hem girişimcilik ekosisteminde hem de kurumsal dünyada adından yine bahsettirmeyi başardı. cl...2017-07-131h 08girişimci muhabbetigirişimci muhabbeti#116 ali cevik jobs to be done ile beynimizi yakiyor!hazır olun arkadaşlar son dönemde yaptığımız en yararlı bölümlerden birisini dinleyeceksiniz! clay christensen'i duydunuz mu? duymadıysanız hemen hakkında bulabildiğiniz herşeyi okuyun, yazmış olduğu bütün kitapları silip süpürün. Steve Jobs'ın inovasyon konusunda "beni çok etkilemiştir" dediği bu ünlü profesör, inovasyon ve girişimcilik alanında adı sayılı kişilerden birisidir. son 10 yıldır üzerine çalıştığı "jobs to be done" yani "yapılacak işler" teorisi ile yakın zamanda hem girişimcilik ekosisteminde hem de kurumsal dünyada adından yine bahsettirmeyi baş...2017-07-131h 08MedEdTalkMedEdTalkOpen resources and social medias influences in how we learn and educate - T. ChanWhat can we learn from social media in the more traditional medical education? Listen to Teresa Chan talk about lessons learned through the years and what is around the corner.Social medias role in Medical Educationwebpage: http://bit.ly/2tD3uwHIn the interview Dr Chan explain how she uses social media herself as personal continuous medical education (CME). Both in her practice area and in the medical education fieldIt is a way to connect with other medical educators and get different perspectives on things. It works well for asynchronous contacts...2017-07-0934 minMedEdTalkMedEdTalkOpen resources and social medias influences in how we learn and educate - T. ChanWhat can we learn from social media in the more traditional medical education? Listen to Teresa Chan talk about lessons learned through the years and what is around the corner.Social medias role in Medical Educationwebpage: http://bit.ly/2tD3uwHIn the interview Dr Chan explain how she uses social media herself as personal continuous medical education (CME). Both in her practice area and in the medical education fieldIt is a way to connect with other medical educators and get different perspectives on things. It works well for asynchronous contacts...2017-07-0934 minCommanding BusinessCommanding BusinessEP052: Karen Dillon & Competing Against LuckJournalist, author, and speaker, Karen Dillon is a former editor of Harvard Business Review Magazine, and the former Deputy Editor of Inc. Magazine. She recently co-authored Competing Against Luck with Clay Christensen.  Using the Jobs to Be Done framework, Karen Dillon and her co-authors help businesses understand what causes customers to "hire" a product or service. With that understanding, a business can improve its innovation track record, creating products that customers really want. Jobs theory offers new hope for growth to companies frustrated by their hit and miss efforts   Key Takeaways: [1:11] Karen...2016-11-2344 minSkydeck | Harvard Business SchoolSkydeck | Harvard Business SchoolA Personal Perspective on Competing Against Luck with Clayton ChristensenThis popular professor reveals how his business theory has affected his home life. In this episode of Skydeck, Professor Clay Christensen talks about how the theory of his new book, Competing Against Luck, affects his business and family life.2016-09-0721 minQuran TalkQuran TalkHow Will You Measure Your Life - Clay Christensen at TEDxBoston.How Will You Measure Your Life - Clay Christensen at TEDxBoston https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvos4nORf_Y 2016-08-1319 minMormon Stories PodcastMormon Stories Podcast634: Clay Christensen Threatened with Excommunication for his Podcast InterviewIn December, 2015 Mormon Stories interviewed Clay Christensen and his brother-in-law Matt Elggren about Matt's loss of LDS faith in 2003, and Clay's subsequent loss of LDS faith in October of 2015 after 50 years active LDS membership, and after 7 years as a high-level LDS Church employee. In April, 2016 Clay was contacted by his stake president and invited to a disciplinary council to be excommunicated for apostasy.  This is Clay's update since his December, 2015 interview.2016-05-0446 minMormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS634: Clay Christensen Threatened with Excommunication for his Podcast InterviewIn December, 2015 Mormon Stories interviewed Clay Christensen and his brother-in-law Matt Elggren about Matt's loss of LDS faith in 2003, and Clay's subsequent loss of LDS faith in October of 2015 after 50 years active LDS membership, and after 7 years as a high-level LDS Church employee. In April, 2016 Clay was contacted by his stake president and invited to a disciplinary council to be excommunicated for apostasy.  This is Clay's update since his December, 2015 interview.2016-05-0446 minMormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS617: Thirteen Years of Silence - Matt Elggren and Clay Christensen's Story of Family, Faith, Doubt, and Hope Pt. 2In 2003, Matt Elggren and I met while working at Microsoft.  Together, along with others, we discovered troubling things about LDS Church history. For most of the past thirteen years, Matt has not attended church and has more or less quietly supported his believing wife and children. For fear of losing his family, Matt chose silence....as did his extended family. It was basically thirteen years of "don't ask don't tell" with no hope of resolution for Matt. This changed in October of 2015 when Matt's brother-in-law, Clay Christensen, began a 6-week slide into total disbelief after 51 ye...2016-01-222h 00Mormon Stories PodcastMormon Stories Podcast617: Thirteen Years of Silence - Matt Elggren and Clay Christensen's Story of Family, Faith, Doubt, and Hope Pt. 2In 2003, Matt Elggren and I met while working at Microsoft.  Together, along with others, we discovered troubling things about LDS Church history. For most of the past thirteen years, Matt has not attended church and has more or less quietly supported his believing wife and children. For fear of losing his family, Matt chose silence....as did his extended family. It was basically thirteen years of "don't ask don't tell" with no hope of resolution for Matt. This changed in October of 2015 when Matt's brother-in-law, Clay Christensen, began a 6-week slide into total disbelief after 51 ye...2016-01-222h 00Mormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS616: Thirteen Years of Silence - Matt Elggren and Clay Christensen's Story of Family, Faith, Doubt, and Hope Pt. 1In 2003, Matt Elggren and I met while working at Microsoft.  Together, along with others, we discovered troubling things about LDS Church history. For most of the past thirteen years, Matt has not attended church and has more or less quietly supported his believing wife and children. For fear of losing his family, Matt chose silence....as did his extended family. It was basically thirteen years of "don't ask don't tell" with no hope of resolution for Matt. This changed in October of 2015 when Matt's brother-in-law, Clay Christensen, began a 6-week slide into total disbelief after 51 ye...2016-01-221h 10Mormon Stories PodcastMormon Stories Podcast616: Thirteen Years of Silence - Matt Elggren and Clay Christensen's Story of Family, Faith, Doubt, and Hope Pt. 1In 2003, Matt Elggren and I met while working at Microsoft.  Together, along with others, we discovered troubling things about LDS Church history. For most of the past thirteen years, Matt has not attended church and has more or less quietly supported his believing wife and children. For fear of losing his family, Matt chose silence....as did his extended family. It was basically thirteen years of "don't ask don't tell" with no hope of resolution for Matt. This changed in October of 2015 when Matt's brother-in-law, Clay Christensen, began a 6-week slide into total disbelief after 51 ye...2016-01-221h 10The Ecommerce Influence PodcastThe Ecommerce Influence Podcast040: Why You Need To Eliminate Your Buyer Persona And Replace It With The Jobs To Be Done FrameworkIf Steve Jobs' favorite book was written by the thought leader for this way of thinking, then you may want to eliminate your buyer persona and replace it with the jobs to be done framework. In an our efforts to provide more insight into creating buyer personas for ecommerce websites, we stumbled on to an interesting couple of posts that argue that buyer personas may no longer be relevant to your business and that the jobs to be done framework (aka JTBD) might suit you better. According to one of the most prominent "jobs to be...2014-09-3027 minPress Publish | Nieman LabPress Publish | Nieman LabEpisode 08: Clay Christensen on the disruption of journalism | Nieman LabDoes Clay Christensen really need an introduction at this point? Once you’ve been named the top management thinker in the world, I imagine not. Clay is the man behind disruptive innovation, the theory of how industries respond to technological changes that alter access to products or services. His book The Innovator’s Dilemma is one of the most influential business books of the past two decades, and his Newspaper Next project in 2006 provided an alternate vision of what a more agile U.S. newspaper business might have looked like. David was a Nieman Fellow last year, and during that year...2013-02-281h 29Jobs-to-be-DoneJobs-to-be-DoneClay Christensen on Jobs-to-be-Done & OpenTableThis week Bob and Chris are honored to be joined by Clayton Christensen  on Jobs-to-be-Done Radio.  Clay discusses why he thinks the JTBD framework is so important and talks through how it is used to understand causality and what drives consumer … Read More 2012-09-3027 minJobs-to-be-DoneJobs-to-be-DoneClay Christensen on Jobs-to-be-Done & OpenTableThis week Bob and Chris are honored to be joined by Clayton Christensen  on Jobs-to-be-Done Radio.  Clay discusses why he thinks the JTBD framework is so important and talks through how it is used to understand causality and what drives consumer … Read More 2012-09-3027 minJobs-to-be-Done RadioJobs-to-be-Done RadioClay Christensen on Jobs-to-be-Done & OpenTableThis week Bob and Chris are honored to be joined by Clayton Christensen  on Jobs-to-be-Done Radio.  Clay discusses why he thinks the JTBD framework is so important and talks through how it is used to understand causality and what drives consumer … Read More 2012-09-3027 minGet the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Business, Career SkillsGet the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Business, Career SkillsHarvard Business Review, October 2006 Audiobook by Harvard Business Review, Paul Hemp, Clay Christensen, Gary Pisano, James Marsh, Theodore LevittListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Harvard Business Review, October 2006 Author: Harvard Business Review, Paul Hemp, Clay Christensen, Gary Pisano, James Marsh, Theodore Levitt Narrator: Todd Mundt, Harvard Business Review Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 47 mins Language: English Release date: 10-01-06 Publisher: Harvard Business School Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 7 votes Genres: Business, Career Skills Publisher's Summary: This month's issue includes three complete articles. From "Forethought," Paul Hemp asks, "Are You Ready for E-Tailing 2.0?' Then, Clay Christensen, Matt Marx, and Howard Stevenson go over the "Tools of Cooperation and Change."...2006-10-011h 47