Clayton Christensen on management - Clarendon Lectures 11th June 2013
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In the second of his lectures for Saïd Business School, Clayton Christensen gives an insight into the 'panda's thumbs' of management thinking- dated practices that hinder management decision-making and the profitability of companies. He gives the examples of managers focusing too heavily on gross margins rather than net profit and refusing to reduce their production costs as a way of avoiding disruption by smaller companies. He then gives an insight his Job to be Done theory.
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26:13 that cheeky smile tho
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Bummer that the Q&A was left off. :(
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Dr. Clayton Christensen- Is really a great thought leader. His provocative thoughts and tools are such an important part of an individual's reformation process.
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Clayton Christensen as brilliant as always.
On the other hand, would it be possible to see the Q&A session? Or at least, to have an official explanation of why it's been cut? -
Thanks Clay. Brilliant as always!!.. Please upload Q&A.
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Out of the box! Brigth mind
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Would love to hear the Q&A session!!!
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I guess Oxford must be ashamed of the quality of the questions
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PLEASE POST THE Q&A IF YOU HAVE IT RECORDED. THANKS.
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2nd video and the q&a is cut out again. please upload if possible. ty for the post.
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The best business thinker in the world.
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that dude is uber smart ... like freaky smart.
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