The Disruptive Voice
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The Disruptive Voice
The Disruptive Voice explores Clayton Christensen's theories of Disruptive Innovation across a wide range of industries and circumstances.
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120. Butterfly's Digital Revolution In Ultrasound: A Conversation with Darius Shahida
Five years ago, Darius Shahida, a member of the HBS Class of 2019, joined us in the podcast studio to discuss how Butterfly Network, a disruptive star...

119. Right Kind Of Wrong: A Conversation with Amy Edmondson
In this episode, Amy Edmondson, sharing insights from her new book, Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, reminds listeners, "The most suc...

118. Leading Into The Age Of AI Through Fusion Strategy: A Panel Discussion
The promise of artificial intelligence is immense and companies that view AI as an enabler of corporate transformation can reap potentially enormous...

117. Creating Pathways To Opportunity at Western Governors University: A Conversation with Scott Pulsipher
Higher education has long been on an unsustainable trajectory, with rising costs - and subsequent debt passed on to students - hindering the ability o...

116. Four Companies Creating a Market for Solar Energy in Nigeria: A Conversation with Efosa Ojomo and Sandy Sanchez
Last June, Efosa Ojomo and Sandy Sanchez were on the podcast to discuss the process of market creation - discovery, distribution, and democratization...

115. Build The Life You Want: A Conversation with Arthur Brooks and Karen Dillon
Arthur Brooks teaches a popular course at Harvard Business School called “Leadership and Happiness.” One important underpinning of the course is that...

114. The Role of Senior Executives in Leading New Growth Initiatives: A Conversation with Robyn Bolton
The Business Model Framework draws an important distinction between a company's Priorities (that is, its Value Proposition and Profit Formula) and its...

113. The Capitalist's Dilemma: A Conversation with Derek van Bever
"In our view, the crux of the problem is that investments in different types of innovation affect economies (and companies) in very different ways – b...

112. The Microstress Effect: A Conversation with Rob Cross and Karen Dillon
Clayton Christensen, in a 2012 Tedx Talk, while drawing on insights from How Will You Measure Your Life, said, "The way we invest our time and energy...

111. Creating a Market for Solar Energy in Nigeria: A Conversation with Efosa Ojomo
Nigeria is home to the largest energy deficit in the world. What can be done to address the striking level of energy poverty in the country? Clayton C...

110. Why AI Hasn't Helped Radiology (Until Now): A Conversation with Cameron Andrews
Radiology touches around 80% of all hospital and health system visits, impacting nearly every specialty in medicine. However, the incumbent radiology...

109. The Application Of Jobs To Be Done At LinkedIn: A Conversation with Craig Mackintosh
In this episode, Craig Mackintosh, Head of User Experience Research at LinkedIn, reflects on how the Jobs To Be Done framework has been used at the co...

108. The Portfolio Life: A Conversation with Christina Wallace
Christina Wallace wrote The Portfolio Life: How To Future-Proof Your Career, Avoid Burnout, and Build a Life Bigger Than Your Business Card, in part,...

107. Beautiful Trauma: A Conversation with Rebecca Fogg
After a shocking accident left Rebecca Fogg with a partially amputated hand, she found herself faced with the sudden and daunting challenge of recover...

106. Reimagining Financial Advice For The Modern World: A Conversation with Anders Jones
Currently, over 75% of American households don’t have access to high quality, affordable, and unbiased financial advice. Anders Jones co-founded Facet...

105. Here Be Dragons: A Conversation with Aidan McCullen
In his book, Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals, Organizations, and Life, Aidan McCullen writes about how, centuries ag...

104. The Innovator's Dilemma: A Conversation with Matt Christensen
In the introduction of The Innovator's Dilemma, first published in 1997, Clayton Christensen wrote that the book "is about well-managed companies that...

103. Unlocking Opportunities Through The Application of Jobs Theory: A Conversation with Alasdair Trotter
Jobs Theory, when correctly applied, has the potential to be a huge unlock for organizations that have yet to realize the full value from their agile...

102. Customers Think In Trade-Offs: A Conversation with Pontus Siren and Shahriar Parvarandeh
In an earlier episode of The Disruptive Voice, Pontus Sirén discussed the Jobs methodology and how it relates to customer centricity. Companies exist...

101. Learning To Build: A Conversation with Bob Moesta
This is a true story of one man, his four children, four mentors, and five skills. It began when Bob Moesta’s now-grown children moved out of the fami...

The Disruptive Voice's 100th Episode - Anomalies Wanted
Many listeners will know that Clay had a homemade “Anomalies Wanted” sign in his office at Harvard Business School – it was the backbone of his approa...

99. Rebuilding Arts Audiences Through Customer-Centric Engagement: A Conversation with Ruth Hartt
When you receive a brochure in the mail from your local symphony or visit a website for your regional orchestra, what do you typically see? You’re ver...

98. How Covid Crashed The System – And Where To Go From Here: A Conversation with Dr. David Nash
Founding Dean at Jefferson College of Population Health, Dr. David Nash, recently co-authored a book entitled "How Covid Crashed The System: A Guide T...

97. Fueling The Energy Transition: A Conversation With Frank Mycroft
One of the items you’ll find on Booster Co-Founder & CEO Frank Mycroft’s desk is a BSSE placemat, highlighting the frameworks that are covered in the...

96. Seeing Around Corners: A Conversation with Rita McGrath
Clayton Christensen and Rita McGrath, one of the top management thinkers in the world, spent over two decades as both colleagues and friends. To this...

95. The Myths of Customer-Centricity: A Conversation with Scott Anthony, Claudia Pardo, and Pontus Siren
Earlier this summer, members of the Innosight team attended The Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit 2022 in Dublin, Ireland, where they joined industry...

94. The What, The How, And The Jobs To Be Done Served By The Modern Classrooms Project – A Conversation with Kareem Farah
After college, Kareem Farah became a high school math teacher, teaching in the traditional way that most of us experienced as students, with the instr...

93. Bringing The Venture Studio Model to Southeast Asia: A Conversation with Nick Ongkowijaya
Southeast Asia is a vibrant, fast-growing, and diverse region of the world, home to vast opportunities, particularly for those supporting market-creat...

92. To Transform Lives, Transform Business Models: A Conversation with Ann Somers Hogg and Ann Christensen
In this episode, The Christensen Institute’s Ann Somers Hogg joins host Ann Christensen to, through the lens of the business model framework, discuss...

91. Playing The Long Game: A Conversation With Dorie Clark
In her book, The Long Game: How To Be A Long-Term Thinker In A Short-Term World, Dorie Clark both reflects on the importance of having a longer-term s...

90. The Information-Action Paradox - And What To Do About It: A Conversation with Scott Anthony, Pontus Siren, and Utsav Bhatt
In the Harvard Business Review article, Persuade Your Company To Change Before It's Too Late, Innosight's Scott Anthony, Pontus Siren, and Utsav Bhatt...

89. Expectations Investing & More: A Conversation with Michael Mauboussin and Matt Christensen
Michael Mauboussin and Matt Christensen’s paths first crossed over two decades ago, just before the first edition of Expectations Investing: Reading S...

88. Using Jobs To Be Done To Build Successful Brands: A Conversation with Taddy Hall
In the acknowledgments section of Competing Against Luck, co-author Taddy Hall wrote, “Twenty-four years ago, when I walked into the classroom for the...

87. The Disruptive Potential of Online Marketplaces: A Conversation with Scott Kominers and Cliff Maxwell
A few months ago, Professor Scott Kominers and Cliff Maxwell, former Chief of Staff to Clayton Christensen and an HBS alumnus, co-authored an HBR arti...

86. How To Grow A Startup Using Jobs To Be Done: A Conversation with Matt Lerner
In 2015, when Matt Lerner jumped from Director at PayPal to early-stage VC and advisor, Clayton Christensen’s ideas flipped from being interesting the...

85. An Out Of The Box Model for Education: A Conversation with Amar Kumar
During the height of the coronavirus pandemic, many parents opted or were directed by their children’s schools to enroll students in online learning....

84. The Senior Leadership Dilemma: A Conversation with Alex Slawsby and Christian Stadler
The challenges faced by senior leaders seeking to transform well-established organizations are well documented. What’s more, roadmaps for tackling the...

83. Corporate Innovation and Venture Building: A Conversation with Christina Nesheva
In her new role as CEO at Officinae Bio, Christina Nesheva is working to create an inherently innovative organization that pushes the boundaries of na...

82. K-12 School Systems, Seize This Moment! A Conversation with Thomas Arnett
Tom Arnett is Senior Research Fellow – Education at The Clayton Christensen Institute, where he studies instructional models and demand for innovative...

81. Innovation at Johnson & Johnson: A Conversation with Dr. William Hait
In this episode, Dr. William Hait, Global Head of Johnson & Johnson External Innovation, discusses how the 135 year old company is using the principle...