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Disruption comes without warning. By the time most people recognize it, it’s already too late.
Disrupters at the Gate highlights the huge, world-shifting change arriving from unexpected places that turns business models and human behavior upside down.
Jeffrey I. Cole and Harlan J. Lebo offer a definitive exploration of how disruption happens, why it so often comes from unexpected outsiders, and why even the most powerful organizations consistently fail to see it coming or refuse to understand and acknowledge it.
As digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and global crises accelerate the pace of change, Disrupters at the Gate provides business leaders, policymakers, and curious minds with a clear-eyed framework for understanding disruption – not as hype or theory, but as an enduring force that reshapes the world
Disrupters at the Gate takes the reader on a journey from the unlikely successes of “two guys in a garage” to the spectacular failures of once-dominant companies. The book uses real-life examples to introduce a powerful method to anticipate and prepare for disruption.
Drawing upon decades of experience, Disrupters at the Gate illuminates, among many topics: How the demise of coal-burning stoves led to creating one of the world’s most popular toys Why Xerox and Kodak should be bigger than Apple, Google, or Amazon How the recording industry could no longer force customers to pay for music they did not want Whose legendary product launches inspired Steve Jobs? How overweight visitors almost ruined Disneyland’s most popular attraction Why Uber had no business being in the transportation business How HBO and cable succeeded by discovering outer space Why longer lifespans may not be all good news How Sweden, in one moment, converted driving from the left side of the road to the right How a blunder that made perfect sense almost ruined the world’s best-known product At no other point in history has disruption produced such a broad impact. Disruption shifts organizations, countries, and people’s lives – often with broad implications that can ripple through society. The impact of disruption can make companies and billionaires – or break them.