She christens the puppy Chirli, the name she’s been saving for the human daughter she hopes to have someday.
Donna Christensen here today.
Clayton Christensen, who teaches at Harvard, he wrote the "Innovator's Dilemma" is on record saying that he expects 50% of colleges to be bankrupt in the next 5 or 10 years.
Clayton Christensen who came up with this idea claimed that it actually did.
Professor Christensen is one of the most thoughtful and interesting and engaged people that I've had a chance to work with in my time at Google.
Clay Christensen, who's the guy who invented the idea of disruptive technology, always points out that BlackBerry just could not last.
Clayton Christensen at all no one wants to disrupt themselves no one wants to cannibalize and Destroy themselves especially Monopoly newspapers didn't
And Clay Christensen's one of my favorite authors.
So this is Clay Christensen, in many ways, the father of disruptive change theory in 2013, saying, "Higher education is just on the edge of the crevasse.
But the Christendom of 1480 is very, very different from what you found in 1980 in Western Europe.
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My name is Clayton Christensen.
This one is christened Cheops for its pyramid-type structure.
So I got christened , very early on, by some of the leaders in artificial intelligence at Stanford.
We know that she christened all of her children in the same church.
So Clayton Christensen, in "Innovator's Dilemma," uses hard drives as an example, so tons of data on hard drive companies.
The amazing work that Doctor Christensen described seems impossible in today's political reality.
But the idea was to take Clay Christensen, we'd take me, we'd take other people in our organization, we would create CDs that had training material,
This is based on work from Clayton Christensen of Harvard.
So if you've read Clayton Christensen's "Innovator's Dilemma," he uses the term destructive technology on one side, sustaining technology on the other.
And so if you read Clay Christensen, who wrote "The Innovator's Dilemma" and talked about the innovator's dilemma and disruptive innovation, one of the things
And that was over a decade ago when Christensen said that in "Crossing the Chasm," and Gladwell made it popular in his book.
Instead we're talking about wading straight into the territory that Christensen famously called the innovator's dilemma and finding a way to very
Michael Horn is the co-founder of the Clay Christensen Institute and author of a couple of books and a bunch of publications that we're going to get into,
So that's what it takes to avoid what Clayton Christensen calls the Innovator's Dilemma.
and endless attempts to one-up to Clayton Christensen's book, "The Innovator's Dilemma." Please do not write any more books about "The Innovator's Dilemma."
And the result was the splitting of Western Christendom, and the emergence of Protestant churches and Protestant Christianity.
You can go to the greatest church in Christendom, St. Peter's, and take a flash photograph of Michelangelo's Pietà. Or go to Mass right at the that high altar
What happened in 2012, around the time Clay Christensen was saying higher education is going to change, is MOOCs and other online learning
disparities and health equity-- the honorable Dr. Donna Christensen.
And I'm sure as Dr. Christensen would observe also, taking care of families at Boston Medical Center
One of the things Dr. Christensen described to you all was what she did with the National Institutes of Health.
And I've been there with Dr. Christensen.
So we could-- I'm sure Dr. Christensen, you and Garth could go on and on for all the different things-- housing.
The amazing work that Dr. Christensen described seems impossible in today's political reality.
is around this jobs to be done thinking that arose out of Clay Christensen's research at the Harvard Business School.
Here, I'll just combine Clayton Christensen's focused factory thing.
And that innovation, if you've read Clayton Christensen's "Innovator's Dilemma," it occurs on the fringes.
snapping pictures of a new ocean-going tug, christened Freedom, as it went through test maneuvers.
So without further ado, Professor Clayton Christensen.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower himself once christened me "The Ice Cream Queen of America."
through all the rituals with religion, christenings and confirmations and so forth, but they've abandoned religion for the most part. I mean, obviously Russia has abandoned religion, or
Her lips cracked in a faint smile remembering how many bushes she christened until she finally figured out the damn brakes and clutch.
Ken Auletta: There's a great book I would urge you to read by Clayton Christensen, and
And the guy who won my event was also one of my best friends, Joss Christensen.
We've heard this. We've heard this ever since Clay Christensen said it in 2013.
And I'm going to argue, respectfully, Clay Christensen's theory is brilliant, but it's not the only theory of how technologies change industries.
respectfully, to entertainment, what we realized is Professor Christensen's theory is based on a single disruptive change.
Karen is formerly the editor of Harvard Business Review and an author who co-wrote three books with Harvard professor Clayton Christensen, "The New York Times" best seller,
dealt with. And what Dr. Christensen just kind of breezed through in her first couple of minutes there was how she helped create this month, how the pushback--