In classic disruptive innovation theory a disruptive product or service addresses a market that isn't being served and offers a simpler, cheaper, and more convenient alternative to the existing product. Irwin Kula shows us an emerging road map where age-old grief meets technology and jobs to be done.
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What Religions Can Learn from Microsoft
I have no idea whether making Microsoft products available on just about all platforms will succeed in boosting Microsoft's revenues, but clearly Microsoft has come to realize that a closed system - trying to control people and force them to use your product cannot succeed these days - as people will simply stop using your product.
Read More »God at the Grammys
As a religious leader I couldn't help but marvel how this sacred moment... reflects the changes in the way Americans are increasingly doing religion these days.
Read More »Innovating Compassion
A neurosurgeon, a visionary educator and a rabbi...have a lively conversation about innovating compassion. Today's feature is a "random collision of unusual suspects".
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