The New Reality - IT Causes Constant Disruption
By: Robert W. Price
“The world is moving so fast that even the short term seems long.”
Harvard Business School Article
by John Hagel III, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison
Feeling a little disoriented by the way the world seems to be changing faster than ever? Get used to it, says this blog post from two officials of the Center for Edge Innovation, a Silicon Valley think tank.
We used to believe that disruptive technologies (the car, the computer, etc.) came along only rarely, followed by long periods of acclimation and stabilization. But globalization, deregulation and advances in digital infrastructure could signal “a big shift into a world without equilibrium,” the writers suggest.
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