The Disruptive Voice
A podcast by Harvard Business School
120 Episodes
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20. Q&A session with Professor Clayton M. Christensen
Published: 9/6/2016 -
19. What if we viewed nonconsumption as a competitor with Efosa Ojomo (MBA 2015)
Published: 8/30/2016 -
18. 3 most useful theories for a board member with Professor Steve Kaufman (MBA 1965)
Published: 8/10/2016 -
17. Agriculture: the once and future king of Nigeria with Folusho Olaniyan
Published: 7/13/2016 -
16. Reflections on Marginal Cost at U.S. Steel by Clay Christensen
Published: 7/1/2016 -
15. Is Uber disruptive?
Published: 6/30/2016 -
14. Using JTBD as an entrepreneur — Laura Day (MBA 2009)
Published: 6/29/2016 -
13. The capabilities and limitations of the World Bank with Efosa Ojomo
Published: 6/28/2016 -
12. BlackRock: Gregory Duggan and Ravi Umarji (MBA 2016) — BSSE Research Paper
Published: 6/27/2016 -
11. Business Model Innovation with Tom Bartman
Published: 6/26/2016 -
10. American Express: Joe Costa (JD/MBA 2016) and Jeff Cui (JD/MBA 2017) — BSSE Research Paper
Published: 6/25/2016 -
9. Stories from the ground — on building a market creating company in Ghana
Published: 5/5/2016 -
8. BSSE research Paper | Square Capital — Caroline Anastasi and Lyndsey Billings
Published: 4/12/2016 -
7. Rethinking primary and secondary education in Nigeria with Michael Horn
Published: 4/5/2016 -
6. BSSE Research Paper | Asian Paints — Aishwarya Ramakrishnan and Neha Rambhia (MBA 2016)
Published: 3/30/2016 -
5. Instant noodles in Nigeria — a market creating innovation. Talking with Tolaram Africa CEO Deepak Singhal
Published: 3/10/2016 -
4. Higher education in Nigeria today — for the lucky few, often only with marginal upside
Published: 2/29/2016 -
3. Low oil prices are great for Tesla with Tom Bartman
Published: 2/23/2016 -
2. Betterment - Krishna Kantheti (MBA '16) & George Rudolph (MBA '16)
Published: 2/2/2016 -
1. Efosa Ojomo and what RPP’s think of building wells in Nigeria
Published: 1/27/2016
The Disruptive Voice explores the frameworks of Disruptive Innovation across a wide range of industries and circumstances. Guests include academics, researchers, and practitioners who have been taught and inspired by the late Clayton Christensen.