Clayton Christensen's epic theory of disruptive innovation in The Innovator's Dilemma has shaped the face of innovation. In 2007, Craig Hatkoff and Rabbi Irwin Kula began an ongoing effort with Christensen, applying his theory to nontraditional and societally critical domains such as spirituality, religion, and ethical and moral development that led to the formation of the Disruptor Foundation - whose mission is to raise awareness of and encourage the advancement of disruptive innovation theory and its application, and serve as the 'advanced research' function for disruptive innovation.
Join us for a provocative web chat on Disrupting Disruptive Innovation Theory: Lessons from the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards (TDIA), hosted by the Front End of Innovation and Moderated by Julie Anixter, the Executive Editor of Innovation Excellence, in conversation with Craig Hatkoff and Rabbi Irwin Kula. This is the first in series of six web chats we will host in spring 2014. Sign up for the entire Webinar Series here.
Sign up to discuss changing the way we think about disruptive innovation and change: the new calculus of innovation. We'll cover:
' The Power of Pop Culture
' Disruptive Innovation as the Lens for Change
' Cultural Transformations: Pope Francis as Epic Innovator
' Insights from the Lives of TDIA Winners
Details
Date: Thu, Jan 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM EST
Duration: 45 minutes
Register here: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/mri3ecm31b1l&eom
Presenters:
Craig Hatkoff is co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival, and creator and curator of Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards in collaboration with Professor Clayton Christensen.
Rabbi Irwin Kula is president of the CLAL the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership, and Co-founder and Editor In Chief of TheWisdomDaily.com.
Julie Anixter is Executive Editor of Innovation Excellence.