It has been over twenty years since Clayton Christensen proposed the theory of disruptive innovation in the pages of the Harvard Business Review. Our economy has undergone multiple transformations since the 1990s, and his new book, Competing Against Luck, promises to rewrite how businesses tackle innovation by proposing a new approach to driving and predicting innovation. It’s called “Jobs theory”, and he joined me to discuss this and more.

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