Sarah Ford | March 9, 2015
Disrupting Business for Social Responsibility
By Ryan Scott
Q: What is disruptive innovation?
A: Depends on who you ask.
The blogosphere is so stuffed with discussion about disruptive innovation that there鈥檚 now a听听that replaces the overused word 鈥渄isrupt鈥 on every web page.
In a听听piece, Mark W. Johnson refocuses the disrupt-ive conversation around the true meaning of disruptive innovation. Here鈥檚 what he says that disruptive innovation is not: being better than what currently exists, or being cooler, faster, based around a more advanced technology or any new technology at all.
Quoting his business partner Clayton Christensen, the architect of and the world鈥檚 foremost authority on disruptive innovation, Johnson writes that disruptive innovation is simply one that 鈥渢ransforms a complicated, expensive product into one that is easier to use or is more affordable than the one most readily available.鈥 A disruptive product opens up a market that wasn鈥檛 being served by offering a simpler, more accessible or more convenient option. 鈥淵ou know an innovation is disruptive when a new population has access to products and services that previously were only affordable for the few or the wealthy.鈥
As a social entrepreneur focused on leveraging capitalism to accelerate social impact, I鈥檓 most interested in disruptive innovation as it applies to improving the world.
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