Post by arfankj4 on Mar 6, 2024 23:15:13 GMT -5
The same is true for other technologies. I suggest that the infotech revolution has been going on before our eyes just not on a wholesale level. Doug Elliott added that disruption is already happening in infotech … And more so than in manufacturing I suspect. Running through some of the comments was a recognition of the role that even nice to have versus need to have innovations play in the evolution of high tech products.
Joe Schmid pondered a world without such innovation. the pot of problems their predecessors stirred up and targets solving the preeminent problem that emerges as the mud settles. Disruptive leverage lies in the hands of an astute follower. Thornton Parker carried this line of thinking a bit further in commenting As sensible Poland Mobile Number List as this seems I wonder if it disrupting high tech is a prescription for more commoditized products that can have little value added and need to be produced in the countries with the lowest costs. Does Parker have something here What s the downside to disruption in high tech What do you think Original Article I ask myself why I understand so little of the policy issues product discussions and even general news coming out of the tech world. That s my problem.
I need to fix it by doing what Jack Welch asked all of his senior colleagues at GE to do find a mentor no older than to help me update my tech skills and knowledge. Is it my imagination or has the world of information technology become so inbred that it is losing touch with users particularly those of a certain age If it s not my imagination that s the tech world s problem and opportunity. At the risk of employing the most overused and misused term of the decade are the masters of disruption themselves providing attractive opportunities to those who would disrupt them Clay Christensen s original concept of disruption is very simple.
Joe Schmid pondered a world without such innovation. the pot of problems their predecessors stirred up and targets solving the preeminent problem that emerges as the mud settles. Disruptive leverage lies in the hands of an astute follower. Thornton Parker carried this line of thinking a bit further in commenting As sensible Poland Mobile Number List as this seems I wonder if it disrupting high tech is a prescription for more commoditized products that can have little value added and need to be produced in the countries with the lowest costs. Does Parker have something here What s the downside to disruption in high tech What do you think Original Article I ask myself why I understand so little of the policy issues product discussions and even general news coming out of the tech world. That s my problem.
I need to fix it by doing what Jack Welch asked all of his senior colleagues at GE to do find a mentor no older than to help me update my tech skills and knowledge. Is it my imagination or has the world of information technology become so inbred that it is losing touch with users particularly those of a certain age If it s not my imagination that s the tech world s problem and opportunity. At the risk of employing the most overused and misused term of the decade are the masters of disruption themselves providing attractive opportunities to those who would disrupt them Clay Christensen s original concept of disruption is very simple.