Alexandra Twin has 15+ years of experience as an editor and writer, covering financial news for public and private companies. Eric's career includes extensive work in both public and corporate ...
Disruptive innovation is in vogue – for good reason. Businesses need to stay ahead in an environment of continual evolution and change. The trends of change are many and include the rise of the middle ...
While digital technologies have continued to evolve, certain industries have had to adapt their cultures to continue innovating successfully. Financial institutions, insurers, real estate companies ...
As innovation has become paramount, digital technologies delivered by Proptech startups have been helping real estate companies to speed up processes and decrease complexity for themselves and their ...
Classic disruptive innovation arises when someone decides to release a new product or service with a dramatically lower price, typically aimed at the low-end of the market to begin with. Initially, ...
At the Consumer Electronics Show in early January, Razer made waves by unveiling a small jar containing a holographic anime bot designed to accompany gamers not just during gameplay, but in daily life ...
In today’s business world, size offers no protection against disruption. From 1955 to 2017, 88% of Fortune 500 companies 1 have either gone bankrupt, merged with others, or have been removed from the ...
The message of Easter isn't just a story of ancient ritual; it is the ultimate example of disruptive innovation: The ...
Retail is an industry that has always needed to plan for the future. This is, after all, the sector that holds Christmas in July. In the past, products would have been sourced and supplier contracts ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Felix Salmon at Reuters sums up the problem with a lot of “disruptive” innovation these days. It’s not really ...