Book tips - Disruption
Book tips-Disruption
Is digitalization an evolutionary process that can be mastered with minor adjustments to the business model? Or are we already in the midst of a rapid social and economic upheaval? The English word "ruption" stands for interruption, the prefix "dis-" for a negation of the following word. It is therefore about an interruption that needs to be overcome. The term Industry 4.0, on the other hand, is synonymous with the fourth industrial revolution. In this issue, we present books that see disruption not as a natural disaster, but as an opportunity and show ways in which companies can continue to develop in an agile manner.
" Growth is a process of creative destruction. " -Joseph Schumpeter
Source: E-3 Magazine - November 2017 issue
Digital disruption
Digitalization has only just begun. It will radically turn everything you know upside down. It will radically change your job, your life. In ways you hardly think possible. Fitness apps, 3D printers and online chats with the doctor - that was just the first step: digital transformation. What awaits us in the next stage is digital disruption. It will completely overhaul entire industries. It will replace human skills with algorithms and make the actual product a secondary matter. A development that can no longer be stopped. Jens-Uwe Meyer illustrates how the next stage of innovation is becoming a reality.
Transformation. Bam!
We live in a volcanic economy in which the lava of innovation can overrun and destroy everything - but also create new land. In order to survive in this fast-moving business world, Dietmar Dahmen shows us new ways: Chaos instead of convention to find new solutions. Childlike questions instead of the cognitive schema F to gain different perspectives.
Disruptive Thinking
Disruption is not something that will soon be over. We must learn to deal with disruption in the long term. Future thinker and corporate philosopher Bernhard von Mutius calls for nothing less than a completely new way of thinking: disruptive thinking. A way of thinking that sets itself the goal of developing a new adaptability and thus gaining creative freedom.
Digital disruption
Digitization in companies will change many things: Many things for the better, but some will also be associated with risks. This book is about these changes. It is about patterns that are emerging, about disruptive breaks and about strategies for dealing with them successfully.
Disruptive times
The author presents new, original approaches to current topics in the digital world. In doing so, he debunks fashionable topics and hypes and provocatively places his theses at the center of his reflections. Dueck argues that the digital world is leading to a shift in skills, a change in values and a new attention economy.