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š§ØāTo disruptā means āto tear apart,ā āto divide,ā or āto destroy.ā Sounds brutal? It is. Itās about creating something new through destruction.
š„āTraditional business models, products, technologies, services, and entire industries and markets are to be destroyed, upended, and revolutionized. A disruptive innovation is supposed to completely displace the old.ā
š”Since this famous postulate by the Austrian-born political economist Joseph Schumpeter, the creative power of destruction fascinates people in the technology world as much as in business.
š¤But what many fail to notice:Ā Most of the time, the creative power lies not in destruction, but in creating something new.Ā
š§¾And it is not at all easy to destroy something that's already out there - like once a tax is in place it never goes away š
- , as my fantastic Code Red co-host, Silicon Valley based tech luminary, futurist, innovator, writer, philosopher, and idea generating machineĀ Chris KalaboukisĀ (https://thinkfuture.com/) explains in this very first Episode of Code Red - Technology, Madness, and the Future of Humanity.
ā„ļø:Ā Join our Substack community for updates on the written Code Red Column as well as our monthly podcasts at https://coderedbyredswan.substack.com/
š¬ video concept & production by my greatĀ Red Swan ViennaĀ Chief Creative OfficerĀ Xaver KetteleĀ (thank you Xaverš)Ā
šµ music: audiojungle
š§ØāTo disruptā means āto tear apart,ā āto divide,ā or āto destroy.ā Sounds brutal? It is. Itās about creating something new through destruction.
š„āTraditional business models, products, technologies, services, and entire industries and markets are to be destroyed, upended, and revolutionized. A disruptive innovation is supposed to completely displace the old.ā
š”Since this famous postulate by the Austrian-born political economist Joseph Schumpeter, the creative power of destruction fascinates people in the technology world as much as in business.
š¤But what many fail to notice:Ā Most of the time, the creative power lies not in destruction, but in creating something new.Ā
š§¾And it is not at all easy to destroy something that's already out there - like once a tax is in place it never goes away š
- , as my fantastic Code Red co-host, Silicon Valley based tech luminary, futurist, innovator, writer, philosopher, and idea generating machineĀ Chris KalaboukisĀ (https://thinkfuture.com/) explains in this very first Episode of Code Red - Technology, Madness, and the Future of Humanity.
ā„ļø:Ā Join our Substack community for updates on the written Code Red Column as well as our monthly podcasts at https://coderedbyredswan.substack.com/
š¬ video concept & production by my greatĀ Red Swan ViennaĀ Chief Creative OfficerĀ Xaver KetteleĀ (thank you Xaverš)Ā
šµ music: audiojungle